The dildo is manufactured from 100% platinum silicone in a pale flesh-tone. Like the Brent Corrigan dildo it’s made from the new softer silicone, which exhibits similar properties to the material used in the Tantus Pack ‘n’ Play line. It’s a really lovely material to squeeze as it has a lot of give in the surface, and it’s easy to bend back and forth, and even twist or stretch slightly. The quality of construction is superb, faultless even; I’ve looked the dildo up and down several times and I cannot find a single flaw in it to complain about, nor a mould-line in sight.
As you would expect from any Fleshjack dildo the Jason Visconti is incredibly detailed, and probably the closest anatomical replica you could get in a sex toy. I’ve yet to find another company which has managed to pull it off as well as Fleshjack, and they really must be applauded for that. The silicone exquisitely captures all of the finer points of the human penis, including the grain of the skin, small veins along the surface of the shaft, and every wrinkle and hair follicle of the scrotum. You really could spend a significant amount of time examining every inch of its surface, and there’d always be a little something new there to see.
The dildo starts off with quite a nicely-shaped head; it’s slightly elongated and a little narrow, but it flares out on all sides giving a good pronounced coronal ridge. The glans itself has a little bit of texture, as you might expect, but largely it’s smooth. At the top of the head the meatus (the opening into the urethra) has been captured exceptionally well by the moulding process, and a small recess along the opening extends into the toy for a depth of a couple of millimetres. Directly below the meatus a fine strand of tissue connects the head to the shaft, and marks out the position of the frenulum. Like Kevin Warhol from Bel Ami the Visconti Triplets are European, and therefore one of the few Fleshjack Boys who aren’t circumcised. As a result you get some detailing at the top of the shaft of where the foreskin sits. Jason’s foreskin is obviously quite loose because when retracted it smooths out nearly completely along the shaft, with only a slight wrinkle sitting 3/4″ below the corona, rather than it bunching up close behind the head and being more apparent. This wrinkle of foreskin is only slightly pronounced, creating a ridge raised only 1/8″ up from the surface of the shaft. The whole shaft has a largely uniform thickness, and it curves forward in the same shape as the Pierre Fitch dildo does. At the base of the shaft sits a good pair of balls, which again are comparatively small when up against some of the other Fleshjack Boys. They may not be as large as a pair of hens’ eggs but they form a nice rounded mound of a believable size. Aesthetically it’s quite an attractive dildo on the whole, but as someone who’s seen hundreds of different penises on the Internet its shape doesn’t quite match my particular ideal. It’s a penis which you’d be more than happy to use, and certainly wouldn’t kick out of bed, but it doesn’t meet what to my eyes is the near-perfection of Brent Corrigan’s or Kevin Warhol’s beautiful member, especially when you place the dildos side-by-side. In a way it almost lacks that fantasy element that much of the Fleshjack line brings with it, because it’s less “wow, that’s a big beautiful porn star penis” and more “that’s a pretty nice-looking regular penis.” This particular point is highly subjective though, and the important factors are that it really is a lovely and fantastically-detailed piece.
The nice tapered head helps the dildo to slip easily into the body, and the soft silicone feels gentle and comfortable against the sphincter. You feel a subtle bump as you pass over the coronal ridge, and then another smaller one from the wrinkle of foreskin just below it. Because it is such a realistic dildo all that minute detail of the skin that’s captured in the surface creates a small amount of texture, and this causes a slight degree of drag. It’s a level of drag which is only really perceptible if you have the experience of a smooth shiny dildo to compare it against, and it doesn’t affect the performance in any manner, especially when its dripping in an excellent anal lube.
You have a couple of options of how you can choose to use the dildo; the balls at the base make a really nice handle to grab onto and manually thrust with, but their size and relatively-broad circular footprint also means you can stand the dildo upright somewhere and ride it without it toppling over. If you prefer the riding option then the material can actually be a slight issue; because it’s one of the thinner dildos that Fleshjack makes the soft material is naturally more floppy as there’s less present to help support it. When you squat over the dildo and attempt to insert it, often it can just bend in half under the pressure, instead of making its way inside the body, so at the beginning at least you do need to guide the tip inside using a hand. Think of it more as how you might treat a partner, with a degree of care, rather than a heavy-handed approach. Once you really get going with thrusting the floppiness of the material is no longer a problem, and in fact it’s a big plus because it easily flexes around all inside the body and gives a really comfortable ride.
The relatively modest length of the dildo means that it’s possible to fully insert it without much trouble, and end up seated with your perineum resting on top of the balls. Because of this you can quite comfortably get some long strokes going when thrusting with it. Depending on which way you’ve inserted the dildo it can offer some really nice prostate stimulation. With the curve pointing toward the prostate the head will brush up against it with every stroke, and it adds quit a good amount of pressure, especially as the elasticity of the material springs the shaft back into its natural shape. Just a short amount of time spent thrusting with it can be surprisingly satisfying. It’s definitely not the most filling dildo that you’re going to find inside you, but the way it works on the prostate does help to compensate for this, and it proves that size isn’t all that matters.
The dildo comes packaged inside a cardboard box, but something a little more than just an ordinary box. The box is black for the most part, and adorned with various brand logos and images Jason holding his dildo, but the front of the box is actually a door which can be opened. The flap is held down with velcro, but once opened you can see the contents of the box inside clearly through a plastic window. The dildo is held securely inside the box by a plastic tray which is moulded to the shape of it. On the whole the packaging is nice and it’s perfectly suited to storing the dildo in long term.
Overall I’d have to say that I’m just as impressed with this dildo as I have been with the other products I’ve tried from Fleshjack in the past. When it comes to making highly-detailed realistic dildos Fleshjack really are the master at this. It’s definitely more of an Everyman dildo, suited to those looking for an average size rather than a porn size, but its shape definitely gives it an edge in terms of stimulation. Whether you’re a fan of the Visconti Triplets or not, or just someone who likes the look of the dildo, I can happily give my full recommendation to it; it really is a lovely product. Check out my photos here.