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Electro Conductive Gel

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ElectraStim electroconductive gel has been specially formulated for use with our external electrodes.

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Electro Conductive Gel

Description

The first drop of electro conductive gel against skin sends a pulse of anticipation through your body—you know what's coming next. This specially formulated clear gel transforms every electrode touch into something deeper, more deliberate. ElectraStim designed this for external electrodes, and it delivers exactly what your body craves.

Just a pea-sized amount improves conductivity between your skin and any external estim toy—cock rings, pinwheels, clamps—turning whisper-soft contact into waves of sensation that build with every pulse. The clear gel spreads smooth and stays exactly where you need it. Apply it to the external portion before connecting to your stimulator, and feel how much more your body responds.

This isn't just lubrication—it's the bridge between you and the kind of electro-stimulation that makes your muscles contract and release in perfect rhythm. Every electrode becomes a direct line to pleasure, every pulse more intense than the last. The electro conductive gel doesn't just enhance sensation—it rewrites how your nerve endings respond to touch.

Product Features:

  • Specially formulated for ElectraStim external electrodes
  • Clear gel consistency for precise application
  • Improves conductivity for enhanced sensation
  • Suitable for cock rings, pinwheels, clamps, and external estim toys
  • Pea-sized application amount recommended
  • Apply to external toy portion before connecting to stimulator

Usage Tip:

Apply the gel to your electrode first, then to your skin—this creates the most even conductivity and prevents any dead spots that could interrupt the current flow when you're building toward release.