Brief Summary
In this video, Benji Astrom reviews Mormy Prosthetics' soft packers, focusing on two models: the Basic Soft Packer and the Original Soft Packer. The review covers the unboxing experience, the materials, cleaning instructions, harness details, and personal opinions on the comfort and realism of the packers.
- The video includes an unboxing of the packers, highlighting their softness and materials.
- Key comparisons are made between the Basic and Original Soft Packers, including features like movable testicles.
- Cleaning tips are provided, emphasizing the importance of thorough drying.
- The review concludes with thoughts on the overall experience and appearance when worn with different clothing.
Intro
Benji introduces the video, indicating that the focus will be on reviewing Mormy Prosthetics' soft packers. He mentions that the unboxing will be showcased first.
Unboxing
The package arrives discreetly and is easy to open. Inside, there are two soft packers, a harness for attachment, and a pin. Benji expresses surprise at the softness of the packers and identifies that both are uncut and of the same size, although they feel different.
Info
Benji comments on the material's flexibility, noting an improvement in the softness compared to previous models he had seen. He describes the realistic appearance of the packers, mentioning their lack of paint, which contributes to the cost-effectiveness.
Close up details
The details of both packers are shown up close, highlighting features like veins and skin texture. Benji mentions that the basic packer is less complex than the original, which has movable testicles and skin.
Comparison
Benji compares the Basic Soft Packer, priced at £50, with the Original Soft Packer, which costs around £120. He notes that while both are soft and look good, the original model includes movable parts that enhance realism, making it a superior option.
Basic Soft Packer
The Basic Soft Packer is described as having a consistent silicone material throughout, lacking movable parts. Despite this simplicity, Benji praises its softness and comfort, calling it one of the best packers he has used.
Original Soft Packer
The Original Soft Packer features separate components that allow for movement of the skin and testicles, creating a more realistic feel. Benji explains how to disassemble it for maintenance and cleaning, emphasizing the importance of keeping water out of the inside during cleaning.
How to clean it
Cleaning the packer correctly is crucial. Benji describes the process, which includes plugging a small hole in the packer to prevent water from entering, using mild soap, and ensuring it is dried properly afterward to avoid sticky residue.
Harness
The harness included with the Original Soft Packer is discussed, detailing how to secure the packer in place. Benji describes the functionality of the harness, though he personally prefers using trans tape.
My thoughts/opinions
Benji shares his overall preference for the Original Soft Packer over the Basic one, appreciating its realistic features and comfort. He feels connected to the Original packer, unlike with others he has used.
Showing the packer in boxers & pants
Benji demonstrates how both packers look when worn with different clothing, including regular underwear and sweatpants. He provides feedback on comfort and appearance in these everyday wear scenarios.
Outro
In conclusion, Benji summarizes the qualities of both packers, suggesting the Basic Soft Packer for those seeking a budget-friendly option, while recommending the Original Soft Packer for those wanting more realistic features. He encourages viewers to check the links in the description for more information.

