Firm G-spot stimulation is essential if you’re just finding the spot, or you know you like some good hard pressure! The act of pressing in, while pulling down, firmly and insistently at the “G-spot” arouses more nerve endings—it’s not just vaginal, it’s accessing a whole complex of interconnected sensory input.
Here’s how I’ve used the Maia Kora vibrator as a new tool for G-spot *zing*, and how its power stacks up!
The Run-Down:
Beginner-friendly G-spot vibrator—but more powerful. Classic shape for finding the spot & applying pressure. 5 strong speeds, in smooth silicone.
$29.99 USD
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Classic G-spot vibrator, souped-up.
- Firm & unyielding for better pressure.
- 5 high-intensity speeds.
- Waterproof submersible.
- Smooth, body-safe silicone.
- Really low price.
Cons
- Not the rumbliest vibrator, but seriously, it’s strong, compact, and $29.99.
Maia Kora is made of nonporous silicone (full insertable length) with ABS plastic under the grip-ring. Its G-spot bulb is 1.4″ diameter, and it’s got 6″ easily insertable length, out of 7″ total length. (Though you really only need 4 inches max. to reach the G-spot!) Kora is IPX7 waterproof and magnetic USB rechargeable.
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My Experience with the Maia Kora Vibrator
Kora here is a prime example of the “Egg on a Stick” vibrator—a tried-and-true standard—except with a juiced-up vibrating motor.
It’s simple, yet effective. My favorite is function # 3 out of 10. It’s strong enough, and medium-frequency. For me, rubbing Kora’s head against my spot is the thing. You gotta stroke it some, pulling down: Then, the tension builds, till I feel myself unconsciously clenching my butt, and my quads; and coming another minute after that.
It’s a building of tension, then a sweet release.
The firmness of the bulb makes it easier to find and apply pressure.
Sometimes I’ll turn it up to speed #5—the strongest steady intensity— but typically I’m good with only the third speed. After that, follow 5 patterns of vibration. None have clicked with me yet. YMMV.
I’ve classed Kora as a “beginner G-spot vibrator” or “warmup tool” here, but that’s because I’m inclined toward enjoying thicker vaginal toys. Not everyone wants girth like I do to finish! Indeed, the Maia Kora’s 1.4-inch diameter bulb is close to average penis girth (though the Kora’s “shaft” is slimmer, at 0.88″). See the Kora’s size vs. an ultra-realistic dildo of an average 1.5-inch max. diameter:
As you can see, Kora just has more length: Like, there is no way I can stimulate my own G-spot with the fingers I have. Not only do they not vibrate, but they’re too short! And, using a good Gspot vibrator helps so you don’t have to lean forward, reaching awkwardly around your own body!
How-To G-spot Stimulation with a Vibrator
G-spot stimulation is 110% worth exploring. Individual mileage varies, but for vag-havers like me, it’s the best: G-spot play can be insanely more intense than just clitoral stimulation.
If you’re new to finding the G-spot, the Kora’s angled bulb is a fantastic tool. Here are ideas on how to use it to best effect:
- Get clitorally stimulated first. Kora’s round head is nice as a clit massager first, making sure you’re aroused and in the mood.
- Have your water-based or hybrid lubricant ready (unless you are naturally very wet already). Apply a few drops onto the Kora vibrator’s bulb.
- Insert the Kora, with its bulb angled toward the front of your body. (The G-spot is on the front vaginal wall, that’s the the clitoris and belly side).
- Push so the head is inside, several inches, until you encounter a more open space. Exact best location varies by person, but is typically around 2 to 3 inches inside the vagina.
- Pull downward lightly, slow-stroking back and forth. You’ll be holding the Kora’s lower handle.
- If you feel a sensation like “Have to pee,” you’re in the right spot. Your brain will likely adjust within a few minutes, and reinterpret the stimulation as vaginal, not bladder-related.
- Keep going, both applying forward pressure (toward your bellybutton) and jiggling the bulb so it pulls downward. =Mini-thrusts!
- Clench your vaginal muscles around the Kora. Do sets of contractions for about 5 seconds at a time, tightening and releasing.
- You can also try playing with the nipples to enhance full-body arousal. Rub the clitoris too, if you like.
- Thrust faster if you feel close. You’ll be thrusting so the Kora’s angled head is pulling down onto the G-spot area.
- Either if you’re with a partner, or even if you’re alone: Verbalizing your desire adds yet another sense, and really is a big turn-on for me. You can either moan, whimper, say “F*ck yeah” or “Give it to me”—or whatever you feel like.
- Eventually you’ll feel your muscles begin to contract on their own: You’ll likely be clenching your butt muscles and your thighs, too, and even pointing your toes.
- All the time: Enjoy the feels. Screaming from a good G-spot orgasm is the best for me, but whatever intensity level you reach, the important part is being present in your body and feelin’ good.
Kora Vibration Functions and Strength
The Maia Kora has 10 vibration functions: that’s 5 steady speeds + 5 patterns.
When we talk about vibrator power, you gotta know that bigger toys can contain stronger vibration. The Kora’s size is medium. It’s bigger than a bullet vibrator, but a lot smaller vs. a full wand massager. This is not always an exact correlation—I’ve felt big wands that I was expecting more from, and lil bullets that pack an unexpected punch—but “bigger = probably stronger” is generally true.
So, the Maia Kora (7″ length) is stronger than, say, the We-Vibe Tango; Kora is as potent as any G-spot vibrator I know; while Kora is less powerful vs. a plug-in wand (typically 12 to 13 inches length).
Kora by Maia achieves the more powerful feel by going somewhat higher-frequency; and by applying more pressure internally, since the Kora’s “neck” or “shaft” (the stick below its egg-shaped bulb) doesn’t bend. For deep & rumbly, the Pillow Talk Sassy and its larger bulb are tops, and I love that product; yet, I have heard a couple complaints from testers who found the Sassy bends too much = it’s too flexible to be maximally effective inside their bodies.
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