Comparison
Tenga Egg vs Tenga Flex.
The two most common entry points into the Tenga range — one £10 single-use egg, one £40 reusable sleeve. The Egg is the inexpensive way to try seven different textures; the Flex is the upgrade that lasts.
| Spec | Tenga Egg | Tenga Flex |
|---|---|---|
| Reusable | Manufacturer says no (2-3 with care) | Yes — months/years |
| Length | ~50 mm (stretches significantly) | ~165 mm |
| Texture options | 7 core (Tornado, Spider, Crater…) | 3 (White, Rocky, Black) |
| Squeeze-to-vary | No | Yes — exterior ribs |
| UK price | ~£10 | ~£40 |
| Cost per use (10 uses) | ~£10 | ~£4 |
| Includes lotion | Yes (single sachet) | Yes (10 ml bottle) |
| Best for | Trying textures, travel | Regular use, owning one favourite |
The verdict
Try two or three Eggs (Tornado + one of Spider/Crater) to find your preferred texture. Then graduate to a Flex in a similar internal pattern. The Flex justifies its price within ~6 uses; the Eggs justify themselves the moment you buy them.
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