Ordering a high-end doll like the Starpery 165cm Mira is an experience in itself, and I’m here to break down everything you might want to know based on my personal journey. From the moment I hit “order” on November 24th to her arrival on December 21st, it’s been quite the ride. Let’s dive into the specifics, covering everything from weight to inserts, and even the finer details like the realism of the body paint.
Ordering and Delivery
Silicone Lovers, the vendor I purchased from, delivered a flawless experience. The order process was smooth, and the communication was excellent. I was pleasantly surprised when the doll arrived within a month, which was faster than I anticipated. I expected the shipping to take at least another two weeks, so this was a great start.
Weight
Let’s address the elephant in the room—the weight. This was a significant concern for me since I’ve had issues with heavier dolls in the past. My previous experience with a WM 170 H Cup was a nightmare, as I could barely lift her. So, when I saw that Starpery offered weight reduction, I was all in.
- Expectation: Without weight reduction, the 165cm Mira weighs around 100 lbs, but with the weight reduction, she should be closer to 70 lbs.
- Reality: After a few days of enjoying the doll, I decided to weigh her out of curiosity. To my surprise, the scale read around 100 lbs—exactly the weight I was trying to avoid.
This could mean Starpery either forgot to apply the weight reduction, or perhaps my scale is inaccurate. Despite the surprise, I’m not furious because the weight hasn’t been an issue for me. If you’re considering a similar purchase, bear in mind the potential variability in weight and your ability to handle it.
Love Hole Placement (LHP)
LHP is a critical factor, especially if you’re looking for realism in various positions. Unfortunately, the LHP on the 165cm Mira is not perfect but acceptable. While doggy style is possible, it requires some adjustment, as the vagina is positioned slightly too far forward. It’s not a deal-breaker but could be better.
Doggy Style Positioning
Speaking of doggy style, the doll’s thickness is both a blessing and a curse. Her thick thighs and lower torso mean that getting her legs into a perfect 90-degree angle is difficult. The silicone is just too substantial, causing her legs to bounce back slightly. It’s something I’m still trying to master, but it’s worth noting if this is a position you frequently enjoy.
Inserts
The inserts were another area of frustration. The doll arrived with one insert pre-installed and another as a backup. However, these inserts were difficult to manage:
- Exterior Design: They have a ribbed exterior, which, while likely intended to help them stay in place, makes them very hard to insert.
- Size Issues: The inserts felt too large for the cavity and too small internally, leading to a tight, somewhat uncomfortable experience.
The one saving grace was the extra insert I ordered, which fits better and has a more satisfying texture. If you’re buying this doll, consider experimenting with different inserts.
Seam Lines and Black Specks
These imperfections are visible and slightly detract from the doll’s overall realism:
- Seam Lines: They are very noticeable, running along the body where the molds were joined.
- Black Specks: These are tiny, splinter-like specks under the silicone that you can feel when running your hand over the skin. I’m not sure if this is a manufacturing defect, but it’s something to be aware of.
The Head
I chose the hard silicone head over the soft, oral-capable one, and I’m glad I did. The level of detail on the face is stunning, and while the head is firm, it’s still silicone, not plastic. The moveable eyes are a nice touch, easily adjustable by pressing into the pupils. I also opted for implanted hair, which feels incredibly lifelike, though it sheds like a wig.
Breasts
The breasts on the Mira doll exceeded my expectations in both size and feel. I went with gel-filled breasts, which are softer and more realistic than hollow ones. The gel gives them a satisfying jiggle and makes them feel much more natural.
Skeleton and Material
The new gear skeleton was another upgrade I chose, and it’s proven to be worth it. The ability to twist the torso adds a new dimension of realism, and the stability of the feet is a nice improvement, even if they don’t rotate as much as I’d like.
- Silicone vs. TPE: The silicone is firmer than TPE, but I prefer it because it adds to the doll’s realism. It’s not hard, but there’s a satisfying resistance that makes her feel more like a real person.
Articulated Fingers
These were not included in the sale, but I opted for them anyway. The fingers can be articulated at two points, allowing for more realistic poses. However, don’t expect them to be strong enough for a firm grip—handjobs are out of the question.
Final Thoughts
In conclusion, while there are some imperfections, the Starpery 165cm Mira doll is a high-quality, realistic companion. The weight was a surprise, but it didn’t turn out to be the dealbreaker I feared. The detail in the face and body, along with the added realism of the gel breasts and gear skeleton, make this doll a worthwhile investment.
Would I buy another Starpery doll? Probably not, given the minor issues that have added up. However, I don’t regret this purchase, and I’m satisfied with what Mira offers.
If you have any questions, feel free to ask, and I’ll do my best to provide more insights based on my experience.