I had a day of me time yesterday and roadtested the Silicone Nozzles balloon nozzle. As I had hours for an extended session I began with three glycerin suppositories followed by a 3L coffee enema delivered via modified colonic speculum (this one is contoured rather than straight and I use the exit hole as the filler with the more conventional insertion line capped off). Its held in place by a tight thong which hooks onto the external water line, so risk of coming out unlike colonic speculums which don't have adapters like specialised anal toys or the Silicone Nozzles CI adapters ( I have both types). This allows for a very fast and smooth coffee enema. I followed up with a 3L sodium bicarbonate solution delivered via a Medtech3000 inflatable catheter, very easy to insert and very comfortable. By the end of these two sessions returns were clear so I stopped for a glass of fresh orange juice and a banana. And so to the main order of service.
The balloon nozzle from Silicone Nozzle is supplied with an adapter, plastic tubing to connect to the flow line, and an optional inflator bulb which I purchased from them. There is no line for bulb inflator section but I had a compatible line from a disused Medtech3000 line and used an Accosson inflator bulb (these are better and cheaper in the UK than the rubber or silicone types.), I also did an in-line extension to the flow tubing to put in a flow meter and a Higginsons syringe bulb. I also taped on a Rocks off 80mm multipattern bullet vibrator to add to the frisson of elegiac excitement. This was all connected by endless tubing to a 4L silicone bag, solution used was plain salt water. I ran it by itself to begin with to test for leaks and correct assembly. I tested the self-sourced inflator section which also has an additional mini blue clamp to shut off the air as an additional precaution. This worked beautifully: the balloon inflates to one side when in the open air; six pumps is enough for a seal, ten is big and twenty is very big. So highly effective
The moment of truth arrived. I lubricated all inches of the balloon with coconut oil and pushed it in. Its quite soft but this isn't a problem as I always use nitrile examination gloves in enema or colonic sessions to get a grip on nozzles, dildos, tubes or speculumsAs its semi-firm I let the water flow all the way through to the exit hole before insertion. This makes it easier as you can treat it like a colon tube for penetration purposes. Then I pushed it in, it slid in effortlessly all the way up to the retention flange. I pumped it up six times and relaxed, it was not coming out. Then I pumped it up six more times, a nice full feeling. As I am used to very big dildos and nozzles, this is not a problem. Then I turned on the vibrator and opened the water tap. Double whooooosh! The water flows much higher up, I think of it as being similar to a colon tube or a colonic irrigation system (which is really a flood system in which the sphincter is held open).
As other testers have noted its very comfortable, far superior to conventional double or single balloon enema systems, and lends itself to very large enemas. When the bag emptied I deflated the balloon, the nozzle slides out easily, and I got up to empty on the toilet. The nozzle was 100% clean due to the earlier sessions. I had two further large enema sessions with it, the last one accompanied by a multispeed Mini Magic wand with penis sucker attachment and a blow out sucking orgasm which is a literal knee trembler. After that I had two hours of colonic irrigation with a specially adapted giant penis shaped speculum and another jumbo orgasm which did for me. Then I spent an hour tidying up afterwards and went to bed. Slept soundly as you can imagine. I had planned to do the whole thing again today but plans have changed and won't be having any more enemas or colonics till May now.
Finally my take on this nozzle:
a) Very good idea due to the length and internal insertion of the balloon which may preserve longevity ( cf conventional balloons)
b) A very comfortable ride for experienced enema/colonic/anal enthusiasts, but not for beginners.
c) Expensive due to the hand built nature of the product and import taxes (£23.61 with the Royal Mail), and long lead times from order to delivery.
d) A bit annoying that you can't order a complete kit ready to insert in your rosebud and have to source additional peripherals to get going.
e) I'm not sure you need a double balloon with this whopper as once its inflated fully the seal is 100% and I like the internal inflation concept as this reduces damage possibilities. However as a klysmo connoisseur I would like to see a double balloon version and even a 21st century update of the legendary Japanese triple balloon nozzle.
I am probably going to use it after an initial cleansing enema with another nozzle for large coffee enemas, olive oil enemas, in BDSM sessions with others and for myself as an opener prior to extended colonic irrigation sessions which I tend to prefer nowadays as they are far less tiring and allow much greater throughput.
Hat tip to Silicone Nozzles for the new design ideas but execution, delivery and peripheral connectivity options can be improved.
And spring/Easter greetings to all those on this excellent board: I am off till May.