Peen Review: Bruno STP
- queerpeen5
- Aug 24, 2021
- 3 min read
Updated: Nov 30, 2021
Bought from: The Mens Room Trans Shop
Made by: Indigo Tienda Trans
Color: Medio or Claro Rojizo
Size: Entire length (from tip to back of the cup) 18cm
Material: 100% silicone
Look:
Okay, right off the bat the overall shape isn't realistic. There are no defined balls to it whatsoever. It resembles the Mr Fenis a little, be it more realistic than that STP though. I do like that it's an intact penis. The tip looks good and nicely detailed. Only on the underside of it, is a small crease that looks like an error, rather than a naturally sculpted skin fold. There's also a seam running across the bottom of the STP but that's only visible upon very close observation. The painting is well done and realistic.
Packing:
It packs easily but is not realistic. And there are a few other downsides which I'll get into as well. First, you can't pack it down like most packers because of the lack of balls & its basic shape. Well, you can fold it double, but it doesn't feel nice, nor does it add to the realism at all. When you pack it upward, sideways or downward (in this case, simply the tip pointing down) it looks erect. Again, all because of the way this STP is made. In underwear, you can see it looks like a boner. Luckily, once you put on shorts or jeans or any other pants, the bulge size decreases and it becomes a subtle thing.
The silicone is rather rough and stiff (but bendable!) I'd compare it to Emisil's Compact STP in texture and density. If you don't want chaffing/possible irritation I recommend using cornstarch to powder and soften the STP. When moving/walking around, it does feel like I have a stick between my legs. It also doesn't fill my underwear properly as it's one of the thinner STPs I've had. All this, takes away the realism of it.
Packing in briefs.
Packing in tight boxers.
Packing in cargo shorts.
STP:
By now, I think I can say that only very few STPs ever worked out for me. Alas is the Bruno STP not one of them. In fact, I haven't had much luck at all with my past attempts. I couldn't surpass the "shower" phase. No matter the position, I'd either leak from the back or the front of the cup. Also, the urethra opening is way too small so the pee comes out very slowly. This easily causes the cup to overflow and makes draining it tedious. It's faster to empty the cup via the back and not via the supposed shaft.
Care:
You can clean it with mild soap and water. Use cornstarch afterward to soften the prosthetic. When using water, it's easier and faster to drain it from the back of the cup, then let it leak through the shaft and urethra. To dry it, fold/roll a bunch of tissues into a cigarette to put it in the shaft, squeeze to let the paper absorb the remaining drops inside.
Recommended?
Not really. Despite the realistic skin tone and tip, the rest of it isn't and doesn't feel realistic. The silicone for me is too rough, I prefer softer, smoother silicone. Especially if I'm going to use the prosthetic directly on my skin. The STP function didn't work for me either. If you buy this one, you might have to enlarge the urethra with a knife or something so the pee flows out quicker and easier.
For this price (if you include a paint job) there are better STPs and packers on the market. Indigo actually has more realistic STPs and packers for sale too.
However, if the Mr. Fenis works for you, but you want a more realistic version, this can be a good alternative. Also, if you want an (uncut) STP without balls, the Bruno is also worth looking into. Again, this depends on each person individually. What I dislike/doesn't work for me, might be right for you.
Pros:
+ Discrete bulge
+ Uncut, realistic tip
+ More realistic version of a Mr Fenis
Cons:
- Doesn't feel realistic
- Overall shape not realistic
- Rougher silicone





































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