Vida Zara Review

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Vida Zara
The Vida Zara in its packaging

UPDATE MAY 2020: The Vida Zara is no longer in production. This review remains as a reference for anyone who’s interested in learning about this silicone vibrator.

The Vida Zara is one of the four new toys in the Vida Internationale newly released series. I also own the Vida Vanta, but I’ve taken it on as a personal goal to end up owning all of the toys in the series, so I bought the Vida Zara. As you could probably guess, the Vida toys are all gorgeous, luxury toys intended for a woman’s pleasure. The company has a line of male toys coming out soon, but I’m focused on female toys.

The Vida Zara is the toy from the line intended to be used for g-spot stimulation. It’s a rechargeable sex toy that holds up to two hours of power and is made from silicone and aluminum. It comes fully charged and ready for use. It looks like a regular g-spot vibrator but just a little shorter at only six and a half inches with only about three inches that can be used for insertion.

Vida Zara
The luxury vibrator when its on

I’m always pretty impressed with the packaging, and this sex toy has made a name for itself with that. It comes in a travel train bag that zips closed. When you unzip it, you will see the Zara sitting inside black memory foam that keeps it completely safe. Included is the charger, the instruction book, and another smaller little case in case you don’t want to store it in the gorgeous travel case. (You insane person, you.) I’m a little disappointed that you can’t tell the cases apart though. This will make getting my Zara and Vanta mixed up a problem.

Vida Zara
Showing the curve of the Zara

The vibration levels are really what amaze me about the Zara. It has extremely strong vibrations – just like the rest of the series. They are a little buzzy, honestly, but I still find them to be strong. It’s nothing like the strong, deep vibrations of the Hitachi, but they are surface vibrations that still provide quite a bit of pleasure during use. Once turned on with the button on the front (The pink LED light will light up to let you know), you can cycle through the five different vibration settings. They are pretty strong – even the weakest one – but I’m sure someone new to vibrators could still use it just fine. To turn off the Zara, you just have to hold down the vibration button for two seconds.

Vida Zara
Travel case for the Zara

Since it is made of silicone, only water-based lubricant should be used with this luxury sex toy just to make sure it doesn’t get harmed. The Zara claims to be waterproof, but I don’t trust the claim. I found that it is splash proof, but I didn’t try keeping it underwater. To clean the Zara, you just need to use warm water and antibacterial soap after each use to keep the bacteria away.

Overall, I’m just as proud of owning this gorgeous vibrator as I was of owning the Vanta. It provides targeted g-spot stimulation that, while pleasurable, isn’t quite perfectly spot on, but it will work for most women who have located their g-spot. The vibration settings work great for pleasure and the firm body makes it easy to apply pressure while the luxury aspect of this toy makes it something that you aren’t ashamed of.

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

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