Tracy’s Dog OG Flow Review

The Tracy's Dog OG Flow is resting on top of its included, blue drawstring bag on a bed. The bedding is a neutral light brown color. Natural light streams in from the right side of the room, bathing the vibrator in soft light. It looks welcoming. For my Tracy's Dog OG Flow review.

UPDATE NOVEMBER 2024: This vibrator is no longer in production. However, Tracy’s Dog still sells other air suction + internal vibrator combos just like this one. This sex toy review remains for anyone who is curious about it. While you’re here, why not check out some additional educational info – like online submissive tasks, beginner pegging positions, saran wrap bondage, and enema 101 info.

If you’re looking for information on this 2-in-1 vibrator from Tracy’s Dog, my Tracy’s Dog OG Flow review is the right place. Welcome!

Unlike the other Tracy’s Dog flagship products right now, the Tracy’s Dog OG Flow’s claim to fame is its bendable shaft. In the middle of the product, right underneath the air suction platform, the OG Flow has a bendable joint that allows the OG Flow to bend from nearly touching itself all the way out to near-flat.

The air suction side is equipped with 10 air suction steady intensities while the vibrating shaft is equipped with 3 speeds of steady vibration and 7 vibration patterns. Each one of these functionalities is controlled by an individual button on the backside of the air suction end.

The Tracy’s Dog OG Flow is magnetically rechargeable. You’ll get 90 minutes of playtime (according to Tracy’s Dog) out of a full hour’s charge. I have yet to run it out of batteries while playing.

The insertable shaft has 5″ of insertable length if you manage to insert it all the way to the air suction end. The diameter of the insertable shaft is 1.25″ at the widest point. The air suction platform is about 3.25″ in height with a width of 2.5″. The base of the air suction hole is located exactly 1″ up from the bottom of the air suction platform. The air suction hole is about 15mm tall and 12mm wide.

According to the instruction manual, the toy’s noise never reaches over 60 dB.

The vibrating shaft of the OG Flow is folded all the way out. The vibrator is resting, face down, on the table. It looks more like a long line than a U-shaped while completely unfolded. For my Tracy's Dog OG Flow review.

Air Suction with a Handle?!

The Tracy’s Dog OG Flow’s claim to fame is its bendable design. Instead of a stationary, static design, the OG Flow’s insertable shaft can be bent. You can actually straighten it most of the way out, jutting away from the air suction end, or you can bend the toy into more of a U-shape.

This allows you to use the Tracy’s Dog OG Flow in three ways:

  • Dual Stimulation. Enjoy the insertable shaft while simultaneously enjoying the air suction on the clitoris.
  • Vibrating Dildo. Ignore the air suction side and use it as an easy-grip handle to thrust the vibrating dildo into yourself.
  • Air Suction with a Handle. Forgo penetration, and use the vibrating shaft as a “handle” to focus on using the air suction side on yourself.

And that, by far, is the coolest thing about the Tracy’s Dog OG Flow. If you ever get me to list my favorite air suction vibrators, the Womanizer Plus is at the top of that list – and it’s primarily because it’s so damn comfortable to hold. It isn’t this tiny thing that requires me to essentially cup my vulva to use it; it has a long, easy-to-grip handle.

And that’s exactly what you can DIY for yourself with the OG Flow. With the vibrating shaft fully extended, you end up with an air suction toy on a nice, long handle. Not only is this amazing for accessibility, but it’s also just plain comfortable.

The Tracy's Dog OG Flow and everything included with it. The vibrator lays out on toip of the included blue velvet drawstring bag and the charging cable. The instruction manual and the affiliate information booklet lay next to it. For my Tracy's Dog OG Flow review.

In order to use it as a handle, it also causes the air suction side to be used “upside down”. Oddly enough, it feels like that’s how it was designed to be used. When used with the vibrating shaft as a handle, the air suction hole is towards the top of the platform with the rest of the textured platform extending underneath it. This provides a whole lot more full-vulva stimulation (for me, at least!) than when I use the OG Flow “correctly” with this vulva stimulation sitting on the pubic mons.

So if you’ve wanted to explore air suction but find that most of the toys require an uncomfortable or impossible reach, the OG Flow offers a “handle” design that makes it a lot easier to enjoy air suction stimulation.

At the same time, for anyone who has wanted to explore a vibrating dildo but finds most dildo options too thick or finds it difficult to grip the slimmer base of most dildos, the OG Flow’s air suction side makes for a super-comfortable grip. It’s slightly plushy and easy to keep your fingers around it with minimal strain as long as you keep the lube away from your “handle”.

The vibrating shaft of the OG Flow is folded all the way in. I hold the vibrator upright on the table to showcase how tightly the two ends can fold together while at rest. For my Tracy's Dog OG Flow review.

Okay, so the OG Flow is Bendable?

Yes! Most people will probably use the OG Flow’s bendability to customize the perfect “fit” for their anatomy. Unlike the standard Tracy’s Dog OG and OG 2 which are relatively stationary in shape, the OG Flow features a pretty bendable shaft.

This bendable shaft doesn’t quite reach a full flat extension, but it gets pretty close. I’d say it ends up at about a 150-degree angle at full extension, but you can see exactly how far in my photos (and leave my poor math skills out of this). At full compression, at rest, it ends up about a half inch away from the air suction hole. I can’t imagine most people can even use it for dual stimulation with that small of a gap, but it does bend that far!

It’s also worth noting that this bendable shaft doesn’t allow for much microbending. The “bendable” joint is located right next to the round, circular part of the OG Flow. The rest of the shaft does not allow for any additional bending. So while you can control the angle that the long shaft juts out from the air suction side, you can’t further bend the tip or make any microbends to make it better hit your g-spot like with the discontinued Ose 2.

And that’s about where my problem comes in for using the OG Flow as a dual stimulation toy. I simply can’t make it hit my g-spot and clitoris at the same time. When I finally get the right bend to make the air suction line up while simultaneously achieving penetration, the insertable shaft is essentially pointed downwards. It’s penetrating me but just barely.

With no way to bend the end of the insertable vibrator upwards, it just has no hope of ever hitting my g-spot. It still functions for penetration while I use the clitoral end (but barely!), but it definitely isn’t the g-spot powerhouse that most Tracy’s Dog toys are known for.

However, your experience may vary. My clitoris is located pretty darn far away from my vaginal entrance, and this is an issue I experience pretty regularly with rabbit vibrators. If you find that almost every rabbit vibrator is perfectly in place for dual stimulation, your clit-to-vagina distance might be a lot closer, and the built-in design of the Tracy’s Dog OG Flow might be a great fit.

Honestly, though, if you even look at their own promo images, you can see how much of an issue this person would have if they tried to use the clitoral end and the vibrating insertable end at the same time. They’d end up with a similar issue that I have:

Illustration of the OG Flow in use. A person is holding the OG Flow with the insertable shaft shown inside of the body. The air suction end is in the person's grasp outside of the body. The clitoris is very far north from where the air suction toy's tip is.

Tracy’s Dog OG Flow Review: Let’s Talk about the Stimulation

Now you know how the physical shape works, but we should talk about how the functionalities work within that physical shape.

That is: the insertable shaft offers 10 vibration modes, and the air suction end offers 10 air suction modes. The insertable shaft has 3 steady vibration levels and 7 vibrating patterns. The air suction end is pattern-free with 10 levels of slowly increasing steady air suction.

The air suction end and the vibrating shaft are independently controlled via the two buttons on the backside of the air suction side. Press and hold each button to turn on the corresponding motor with a single press to cycle through each one of the functionalities. Press and hold to turn it off. Since you individually control each function, you can use the air suction without touching the vibrating shaft – and visa versa.

The vibrating shaft is surprisingly strong. I was expecting weaker, surface-level vibrations, but they’re deeper than expected. I would love to see a few stronger settings, but with a bit of a fight, I was able to have clitoral orgasms from the strongest setting on the vibrating shaft. Considering the vibrations aren’t even “designed” for clitoral use, that was impressive. For penetration, the strongest setting usually feels somewhat overwhelming, and I usually stick to the low and medium steady vibrations.

But still! Strong enough vibrations in an insertable shaft for clitoral orgasms is A+. This is usually a spot where companies prefer to keep the motors on the smaller side.

Close-up of the Tracy's Dog OG Flow air suction area. This showcases how far down the clitoral air suction hole is located as well as the rippled texture that extends outwards from the hole.

The air suction end has deliciously good air suction sensations too. It’s deep and rumbly, and it has that genuine air suction feel that actually gets more intense when used with a lighter hand. It’s a deep, strong air suction that really drives home what makes people fall in love with air suction sensations in the first place. Considering this comes from Tracy’s Dog – which is known for creating some of the first rabbit vibrator air suction toys – that’s no surprise.

I do wish that the air suction side was designed a bit differently, though. I have plushier labia (comes with the thicker body), and air suction toys work best when that hollow tip can surround the clitoris and get a nice “seal” around it.

Unfortunately, the air suction tip on the OG Flow is relatively recessed into the body itself; it only protrudes about 0.35″ from the large, flat surface of the OG Flow – and this large, flat platform of the air suction end is about 3″ wide.

Finding the space to get a 3″ wide toy between my labia is impossible. This means that the toy needs to rest on top of my labia while simultaneously being able to surround my clitoris and touch the skin at the base around it.

With my plushier labia – and how much squish/protrusion they have – this is just pretty impossible. I can do it if I press the OG Flow against my body in a really uncomfortable manner that hurts my labia or if I use my hands ahead of time to spread the labia as far wide as possible to the point where it’s pulling uncomfortably.

This means that I never really get a great seal with the air suction end, and it’s been impossible for me to really get it in place for clitoral orgasms with it in any comfortable manner. For the purpose of this Tracy’s Dog OG Flow review, I did my best in order to judge the stimulation, and I ended up doing a lot of the comparison trials between competitor toys (and the OG Flow) on the sensitive, squishy parts of my palm.

The Tracy's Dog OG Flow sits next to the LELO Enigma Cruise. Both of these are air suction rabbit vibrators. The side-by-side comparison makes it very clear that the OG Flow has less of a g-spot curve.
Tracy’s Dog OG Flow (left) next to the LELO Enigma Cruise (right)

Like I said, it performs surprisingly well when compared to pricier options – which is what makes it even more frustrating that it’s such a non-starter for my body.

It just isn’t a good fit for my anatomy.

So, really, both ends have impressively strong motors that really do “their job” well. It’s just the physical housing/silicone design of the toy that makes them so damn hard to use on my body.

Packaging of the Tracy's Dog OG Flow. It's a plain black box with the cursive words "Tracy's Dog" written on the top in silver. For my Tracy's Dog OG Flow review.

Tracy’s Dog OG Flow: Charging and Packaging

The OG Flow comes in a sturdy black box that simply says “Tracy’s Dog” in silver on the top. It’s a surprisingly sturdy box, and you could easily use this for storage. If that isn’t your jam, the OG Flow comes with a blue velvet drawstring bag that looks higher quality than most “complimentary” sex toy bags. I haven’t seen any velvet fuzzies on the OG Flow yet, so it seems somewhat effective too.

The box is made from recyclable cardboard, but the internal plastic tray will end up being garbage if you choose to store the vibrator in the drawstring bag.

The toy comes with a full-color booklet as an instruction manual. The attempt was there, but the manual is missing pretty vital information and includes extra stuff that’s not necessary.

For example, per the manual, did you know that “91% of women never felt orgasms in their full form which is unfortunate”?

What the heck does that even mean? Where did that number come from? What is the orgasm’s “full form”? And only 9% have? What?

A lot of the information in the instruction manual is directly copied from the marketing information on the OG Flow’s product page itself. Some of it is semi-helpful (like the photos showcasing the different ways to hold the OG Flow), but some of it isn’t helpful – like stating the toy is “extra long-lasting”. With the toy already bought and in hand, continuing to market the toy to me is unnecessary. I need the actual battery life numbers I should expect.

If you’re curious about how to operate the product, though, that information is missing. There is nothing in the booklet about how the buttons work – or any visual indication of what the patterns/modes look like.

If you read the specifications page, you’ll find out that a full charge (only takes 1 hour, which is impressive!) will give you 90 minutes of playtime.

The magnetic charging cable is connected to the two buttons on the OG Flow. It looks like a little "hat" for the toy. For my Tracy's Dog OG Flow review.

In a really cool design, the buttons that control the two functionalities are also magnetic – and function as the OG Flow’s magnetic charging connection too. There’s a small charging panel that connects, magnetically, to these two buttons to charge up the OG Flow. Like all modern toys, it’s a simple USB cable that can be charged with any USB port or USB-to-AC adapter.

Final Thoughts: Tracy’s Dog OG Flow Review

Tracy’s Dog OG Flow Review

Mistress Kay at Kinky World

Suction
Vibration
Ease of Use
Noise Level
Versatility
High-Quality Features

Summary

The Tracy’s Dog OG Flow toy is a really, really solid sex toy for a surprisingly budget price. The vibrations from the shaft are surprisingly rumbly, and the air suction end offers genuine, powerful air suction intensities. The bendable design means you essentially have a 2-in-1 toy that offers accessible ways to enjoy stimulation – like vibrating penetration or air suction stimulation with an easy-grip handle.

The functionality on this toy is, honestly, well-done, and I’d have no problem recommending it to anyone. They knocked this one out of the ballpark for a toy that’s a fraction of the cost of its competitors.
But that’s exactly why it’s so frustrating to me that my anatomy doesn’t work well with it. My plushier labia make it impossible to get a good seal with the recessed air suction design. My clit-to-vagina spread makes for exclusively shallow penetration – and makes g-spot dual stimulation impossible.

Not all of this is the fault of the OG Flow, but it is something you should be aware of before you jump headfirst into this really well-made toy. People with plushier labia that extend further away from the body may find it hard to get a good air suction seal. If you know your clitoris is located pretty far from your vaginal entrance, you may not be able to get a great fit for simultaneous use from both ends – despite the bendable shaft you’d hope would help you.

But if neither of those things applies to you, the OG Flow is surprisingly impressive for the price, and I’d have no qualms about recommending it.

3.6
The Tracy's Dog OG Flow is resting on top of its included, blue drawstring bag on a bed. The bedding is a neutral light brown color. Natural light streams in from the right side of the room, bathing the vibrator in soft light. It looks welcoming. For my Tracy's Dog OG Flow review.

Thanks for reading my Tracy’s Dog OG Flow review.

Mistress Kay
Mistress Kay
Sex toy reviewer, kink educator, and weirdo who is constantly staging pretty photos for sex toys.

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