I know that there is another general 'what to get' g-spot thread, but I'm more looking for a comparison of 2 toys, so didn't think it would be right to post on that thread.
I bought the Cupid's G-spot Smoothie a few weeks ago and I cant sing it's praises enough. I'm 49 and had never been able to gush or squirt but this little beauty gets me to do just that everytime :) I have reviewed it - seriously good and it's now my favourite toy !
You would use each of them slightly differently to get the full benefit of them, so that could help you choose. With the Tracy Cox one you could thrust/apply pressure in much the same way as you would with any internal vibrator. With the Cupids one you end up with more of a rocking motion, no real thrusting just pushing it into your g-spot with the rocking motion. So really, depends if you prefer thrust or apply pressure to your g-spot as to which one would potentially work better!
In terms of quality they are both much of a much, I think with the Tracy Cox one you are paying for the name more than anything.
I have the Tracey Cox one, and it is really good. It looks and feels really luxurious, on par with the more expensive Lelo toys! It has a nice curve and decent girth, so feels good used internally. My only complaint with the TC one is that the vibrations aren't strong enough, which is surprising given that it's a rechargeable toy. They feel great at the base, but right at the tip of the toy they just don't seem to do much for me.
I have had some great orgasms with it though and love using it, it has a brilliant range of speeds/patterns to choose from. I normally find patterns annoying, but these ones are pretty good and change up the experience a little bit.
Unfortunately I've still not managed to gush or squirt with any of my G spot toys, or my hands. So I don't know if this is any reflection on the toys, or my vagina instead!
Oooh I'm so so sorry ignore my earlier post, I didn't check the link properly because I was on my phone and confused it with a different TC G-spot vibe!
We've tried both, and with Cupids my wife found it just a bit too hard and plastic and never really was a fan of it, Tracey Cox's is good, a little neater and maybe a little less powerful....