Skylar – Small

$126.00

Looking for something faster?


Size – Small
Style – Fade
Firmness – Medium Shaft / Firm Base
Colour – Teal / Ultramarine / Bubblegum

Out of stock

Skylar – Small

$126.00

Looking for something faster?


Size – Small
Style – Fade
Firmness – Medium Shaft / Firm Base
Colour – Teal / Ultramarine / Bubblegum

Out of stock

Description

The winter drake, Skylar, is rather more wild than some of the boys sitting in our lineup! This is the pride of a large, feral dragon. A long, curved shaft provides his companions with a good amount of travel before they finally reach his base – and that curve will push his tapered head right against your good spots, should you wish.

The dragon has a set of ridges along the belly of his shaft, and more subtle notches adorning its top side. No matter which angle you choose to tackle the winter dragon from, there’ll be texture to keep your play exciting from head to base.

Skylar is provided with the following bag sizes:

Small - Small Bag Medium - Medium Bag Large - Medium Bag XL - Large Bag

Skylar's Sizing Guide

Imperial Inches. S M L XL
Total Length 6.9" 8.3" 10.7" 13.2"
Insertable Length 5.5" 6.7" 8.9" 11.2"
Head Circumference 4" 4.9" 6.3" 8"
Shaft Circumference 5.5" 6.5" 8.7" 11.1"
Imperial Inches. S M L XL
Total Length 17.5 21.1 27.2 33.5
Insertable Length 14 17 22.6 28.5
Head Circumference 10.2 12.5 16 20.3
Shaft Circumference 14 16.5 22.1 28.2

The winter drake, Skylar, is rather more wild than some of the boys sitting in our lineup! This is the pride of a large, feral dragon. A long, curved shaft provides his companions with a good amount of travel before they finally reach his base – and that curve will push his tapered head right against your good spots, should you wish.

The dragon has a set of ridges along the belly of his shaft, and more subtle notches adorning its top side. No matter which angle you choose to tackle the winter dragon from, there’ll be texture to keep your play exciting from head to base.

Skylar is provided with the following bag sizes:

Small - Small Bag Medium - Medium Bag Large - Medium Bag XL - Large Bag

Skylar's Sizing Guide

Imperial Inches. S M L XL
Total Length 6.9" 8.3" 10.7" 13.2"
Insertable Length 5.5" 6.7" 8.9" 11.2"
Head Circumference 4" 4.9" 6.3" 8"
Shaft Circumference 5.5" 6.5" 8.7" 11.1"
Imperial Inches. S M L XL
Total Length 17.5 21.1 27.2 33.5
Insertable Length 14 17 22.6 28.5
Head Circumference 10.2 12.5 16 20.3
Shaft Circumference 14 16.5 22.1 28.2
What's in my order?

Your Toy

We dust all of our toys with cornstarch to help preserve their surface texture in transit - and they come in heat-sealed bags so they stay in the best condition possible!

Your Storage Bag

We include a storage bag with every toy, for free - to help keep it clean and safe.

Discreet Shipping

All of our orders, domestic or international, are shipped in a plain brown box with as little identifying information as possible. International orders will list all toys as "silicone sculpture" on any customs forms.

Your Toy

We dust all of our toys with cornstarch to help preserve their surface texture in transit - and they come in heat-sealed bags so they stay in the best condition possible!

Your Storage Bag

We include a storage bag with every toy, for free - to help keep it clean and safe.

Discreet Shipping

All of our orders, domestic or international, are shipped in a plain brown box with as little identifying information as possible. International orders will list all toys as "silicone sculpture" on any customs forms.

Your Toy

We dust all of our toys with cornstarch to help preserve their surface texture in transit - and they come in heat-sealed bags so they stay in the best condition possible!

Your Storage Bag

We include a storage bag with every toy, for free - to help keep it clean and safe.

Discreet Shipping

All of our orders, domestic or international, are shipped in a plain brown box with as little identifying information as possible. International orders will list all toys as "silicone sculpture" on any customs forms.

Get to know Skylar!

The horizon between the nearby peaks tells you that your pleasant trip is about to become a lot less pleasant, just as you catch just sight of something large and white between the snow-covered trees.  Why now?  Why, when it’s all going wrong, does the opportunity arrive just when you need to be evacuating for your life?  Screw it.  You’ll worry about the storm and the climbing later.  Right now, you grab the camera hanging at your side and give chase.

Through the trees, then over the tundra.  You dodge over a crevasse, blessing the ice beneath your feet.  Ahead of you, the snow’s been plowed in front of something big—bear sized but with three-toed clawed feet with scales.  Every time the trail disappears, you catch just a hint of it disappearing over the next ridge or through the next scattered copse of trees.

The trail ends at a crack in the mountainside.  There’s no doubt in your mind where your elusive prey has gone.

From out of the darkness comes a rumble.  A white-scaled head pushes into the light, followed by a sinuous body colored like pristine snow.  You lift your camera, but before you can pull the focus in, you find yourself face to face with the dragon: Skylar.  His name is whispered in nearby towns.  The ghost of the pines.  The angel of the mountain.  No one admits to having seen him, but everyone knows he’s there.  Claws fold around the sides of your camera, and you let go before they catch your fingers.

Skylar is gentle.  He holds the camera in the air patiently as you slowly pull its strap over your neck to disentangle yourself.  When he’s sure there’s no chance it’ll injure you, his claws close.  He maintains intense eye contact with you as glass, metal and plastic shower to the floor.  Your poor lens cap and half of your memory card are the only recognizable pieces of your camera left when the dragon stomps on its remains.

Seemingly content now that the lens isn’t pointed at him, Skylar rolls his eyes and bites carefully onto the front of your winter jacket and pulls you forward.  Inside the cave, the air is as warm as the taiga outside is freezing.  With your camera in pieces and the dragon blocking your exit, you decide it’s time to find out if the other half of the myth is true.

Skylar waits as you disrobe, then slips close to curl around you when you’ve stepped out of your polar fleece under-things.  His scales are warm to the touch and he smells faintly of cloves.  A scaled paw pushes you down to your knees, and find yourself face to face with the legend.

The dragon is drooping down from a slit between his hind legs, twitching and throbbing every few seconds.  He’s excited, with drips of his own excitement forming drops at each of his smooth ridges.  But seeing it was never going to be enough—not when he’s this close you can taste it.

While the girth pulsing between your lips is clear evidence he’s enjoying your mouth, a hand lifting you and turning you around suggests that he’s not happy with just some tongue.  He tugs you close, back to his belly.  He’s slick with your spit as he starts to spread you out.  Each ridge feels amazing as it slips through your resistance, until he’s pulled your smooth rump flush to his scales.  He’s gentle, moving slowly so you can enjoy the novel texture of his anatomy as it slides against your sensitive skin.  A rumble from Skylar is the only warning you have before a hot throb fills you to overflowing.  Then he eases his ridges free to finish across your back.  The slender snout swings around to engage you in an eager feral kiss.

Well your trip was still technically a failure, but as the storm blows in and the snow starts to fall in the distant entrance to the cave, you decide to call it a success anyway.  At least, it was worth the price of a camera.

Story by Kandrel

The horizon between the nearby peaks tells you that your pleasant trip is about to become a lot less pleasant, just as you catch just sight of something large and white between the snow-covered trees.  Why now?  Why, when it’s all going wrong, does the opportunity arrive just when you need to be evacuating for your life?  Screw it.  You’ll worry about the storm and the climbing later.  Right now, you grab the camera hanging at your side and give chase.

Through the trees, then over the tundra.  You dodge over a crevasse, blessing the ice beneath your feet.  Ahead of you, the snow’s been plowed in front of something big—bear sized but with three-toed clawed feet with scales.  Every time the trail disappears, you catch just a hint of it disappearing over the next ridge or through the next scattered copse of trees.

The trail ends at a crack in the mountainside.  There’s no doubt in your mind where your elusive prey has gone.

From out of the darkness comes a rumble.  A white-scaled head pushes into the light, followed by a sinuous body colored like pristine snow.  You lift your camera, but before you can pull the focus in, you find yourself face to face with the dragon: Skylar.  His name is whispered in nearby towns.  The ghost of the pines.  The angel of the mountain.  No one admits to having seen him, but everyone knows he’s there.  Claws fold around the sides of your camera, and you let go before they catch your fingers.

Skylar is gentle.  He holds the camera in the air patiently as you slowly pull its strap over your neck to disentangle yourself.  When he’s sure there’s no chance it’ll injure you, his claws close.  He maintains intense eye contact with you as glass, metal and plastic shower to the floor.  Your poor lens cap and half of your memory card are the only recognizable pieces of your camera left when the dragon stomps on its remains.

Seemingly content now that the lens isn’t pointed at him, Skylar rolls his eyes and bites carefully onto the front of your winter jacket and pulls you forward.  Inside the cave, the air is as warm as the taiga outside is freezing.  With your camera in pieces and the dragon blocking your exit, you decide it’s time to find out if the other half of the myth is true.

Skylar waits as you disrobe, then slips close to curl around you when you’ve stepped out of your polar fleece under-things.  His scales are warm to the touch and he smells faintly of cloves.  A scaled paw pushes you down to your knees, and find yourself face to face with the legend.

The dragon is drooping down from a slit between his hind legs, twitching and throbbing every few seconds.  He’s excited, with drips of his own excitement forming drops at each of his smooth ridges.  But seeing it was never going to be enough—not when he’s this close you can taste it.

While the girth pulsing between your lips is clear evidence he’s enjoying your mouth, a hand lifting you and turning you around suggests that he’s not happy with just some tongue.  He tugs you close, back to his belly.  He’s slick with your spit as he starts to spread you out.  Each ridge feels amazing as it slips through your resistance, until he’s pulled your smooth rump flush to his scales.  He’s gentle, moving slowly so you can enjoy the novel texture of his anatomy as it slides against your sensitive skin.  A rumble from Skylar is the only warning you have before a hot throb fills you to overflowing.  Then he eases his ridges free to finish across your back.  The slender snout swings around to engage you in an eager feral kiss.

Well your trip was still technically a failure, but as the storm blows in and the snow starts to fall in the distant entrance to the cave, you decide to call it a success anyway.  At least, it was worth the price of a camera.

Story by Kandrel

About our silicone

To make their products cheaper, some companies employ materials which contain additives and phthalates, which can leach out of the polymer and become absorbed by the user, often becoming toxic and causing light burning or stinging.

That’s why we’ve fully embraced body-safe, platinum-cure silicone rubber as the primary material Weredog uses. It’s chemically quite stable, so nothing in the rubber is looking for an opportunity to react with anything else. Our products contain nothing but silicone, and a smidge of pigment to make ‘em pretty.

It’s hypoallergenic, so even if you’re prone to allergies there’s a near-zero chance it’ll react with your body.

Bacteria struggle to cling to silicone, making it easier to wash, but on top of that our material can handle quite high temperatures; you could even boil it in water if you wanted to sterilise it. We’ve found some people quite like to put them in the dishwasher, too…

It’s strong and flexible, so it will take the roughage of average use without any worry about splits or tears. With that said, it will cut if you take a sharp implement to it!

As we mentioned before, silicone is quite stable, so it won’t start to break down over time. If kept correctly you can store it for years without changes in the material, and without any concern of elements bleeding out of the rubber.

All this adds up to a toy which is the best we know how to make - it'll last through a lot of use and love if you care for it properly, which you can learn how to do here.

Interested in finding out about the firmnesses of our toys? Read about them here.

To make their products cheaper, some companies employ materials which contain additives and phthalates, which can leach out of the polymer and become absorbed by the user, often becoming toxic and causing light burning or stinging.

That’s why we’ve fully embraced body-safe, platinum-cure silicone rubber as the primary material Weredog uses. It’s chemically quite stable, so nothing in the rubber is looking for an opportunity to react with anything else. Our products contain nothing but silicone, and a smidge of pigment to make ‘em pretty.

It’s hypoallergenic, so even if you’re prone to allergies there’s a near-zero chance it’ll react with your body.

Bacteria struggle to cling to silicone, making it easier to wash, but on top of that our material can handle quite high temperatures; you could even boil it in water if you wanted to sterilise it. We’ve found some people quite like to put them in the dishwasher, too…

It’s strong and flexible, so it will take the roughage of average use without any worry about splits or tears. With that said, it will cut if you take a sharp implement to it!

As we mentioned before, silicone is quite stable, so it won’t start to break down over time. If kept correctly you can store it for years without changes in the material, and without any concern of elements bleeding out of the rubber.

All this adds up to a toy which is the best we know how to make - it'll last through a lot of use and love if you care for it properly, which you can learn how to do here.

Interested in finding out about the firmnesses of our toys? Read about them here.

To make their products cheaper, some companies employ materials which contain additives and phthalates, which can leach out of the polymer and become absorbed by the user, often becoming toxic and causing light burning or stinging.

That’s why we’ve fully embraced body-safe, platinum-cure silicone rubber as the primary material Weredog uses. It’s chemically quite stable, so nothing in the rubber is looking for an opportunity to react with anything else. Our products contain nothing but silicone, and a smidge of pigment to make ‘em pretty.

It’s hypoallergenic, so even if you’re prone to allergies there’s a near-zero chance it’ll react with your body.

Bacteria struggle to cling to silicone, making it easier to wash, but on top of that our material can handle quite high temperatures; you could even boil it in water if you wanted to sterilise it. We’ve found some people quite like to put them in the dishwasher, too…

It’s strong and flexible, so it will take the roughage of average use without any worry about splits or tears. With that said, it will cut if you take a sharp implement to it!

As we mentioned before, silicone is quite stable, so it won’t start to break down over time. If kept correctly you can store it for years without changes in the material, and without any concern of elements bleeding out of the rubber.

All this adds up to a toy which is the best we know how to make - it'll last through a lot of use and love if you care for it properly, which you can learn how to do here.

Interested in finding out about the firmnesses of our toys? Read about them here.

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