160cm/5ft3 Anime Hentai Silicone Sex Doll (RAHC017 Kira Chiyuki): A Skeptical User’s Take
The Whole “Anime Sex Doll” Thing—Is It Actually Worth the Hype?
I’ll admit it straight out: I didn’t really get the appeal at first. You see these listings everywhere now—anime sex dolls, big breast sex dolls, full body silicone, all that. Especially this RAHC017 Kira Chiyuki model from Elsababe. Supposedly a 160cm (5'3") hentai sex doll with those exaggerated features you’d expect from anime. Price tag? Somewhere between $2001 and $2500 before discount, though there’s usually a 13% off thing dangling in your face to make you feel like you’re getting away with something.
But anyway—I’ve always been skeptical about whether these things are just overpriced collectibles or if people genuinely use them for… whatever people use them for. Curiosity got me, eventually. Maybe boredom too.
Not as Light as You’d Think
One thing I didn’t realize until the box hit my doorstep: 36kg-40kg is no joke. That’s like hauling around a small person or a heavy dog that doesn’t want to cooperate. Lifting her out of the packaging was awkward in ways I can’t fully describe here without sounding ridiculous. if you're interested in similar options, discover our mini anime sex doll range for more choices.
And sure, she’s “only” 160cm tall (which is basically average height for a Japanese lady sex doll). Still—if you’re picturing some dainty mini anime sex doll you can toss around like a pillow, yeah…nope.
Customization Rabbit Hole
There’s this whole custom angle with Elsababe dolls that honestly feels overwhelming after scrolling through options long enough. Hair color, eye shape, skin tone—it gets weirdly granular fast. I guess if you’re really into making your own version of an anime character come to life, it’s cool? Or maybe it just makes picking harder.
At one point I remember thinking: Does anyone actually care about eyelash thickness on their silicone sex doll? Maybe someone does. Not me though—I just clicked through half of it on autopilot and hoped for the best.
The Look: Uncanny Meets Cute
Now here’s where my skepticism kind of wobbled for a second—the head sculpt on the Kira Chiyuki model is…well, very anime but not totally cartoonish either? Big eyes (obviously), pouty lips; almost cute but still lands somewhere between alluring and slightly unsettling if you stare too long in bad lighting.
The proportions are what sell it as an elsababe large breast model—a little over-the-top even compared to most female sex dolls out there—but then again, that seems to be the whole point with hentai figures anyway.
Is It Really All That Different From Other Dolls?
This is where my mind drifts off sometimes: For all the hype around “Japanese sex doll,” “Elsababe silicone,” etc., how different is this really from any other full body sex doll? There are differences in texture and firmness (the silicone does feel nicer than cheaper TPE), but after the novelty wears off…you start noticing similarities more than differences.
Maybe that’s me being mentally checked out after reading too many product pages or maybe it’s just reality setting in when you’ve got an expensive figure sitting quietly in your apartment corner.
Can You Actually Use Gift Cards On These Things?
Random tangent—I noticed some sites advertise stuff like “use gift card to enter doll raffle.” Which sounds both sketchy and oddly tempting if you’re already spending two grand-plus on a custom elsababe doll 160 anyway. Never tried it myself; probably never will unless boredom hits peak levels again someday. Just found it funny how normal they try to make all this sound.
Odd Realization About Storage
Here’s something nobody tells you directly: storing a big breast sex doll isn’t exactly discreet or easy unless you have closet space meant for Narnia wardrobes. She doesn’t fold up neatly; limbs go everywhere if you aren’t careful—and covering her up feels weirder than leaving her out sometimes.
It made me wonder who actually has living spaces designed for hiding full size dolls like this—or maybe everyone else just stopped caring what visitors think ages ago?
Would I Do It Again?
Hard to say with any certainty right now—the experience was definitely unique and not as cringey as I expected (maybe because expectations were already low?). There are moments where having something so meticulously crafted feels impressive…and then other times where I’m reminded how surreal modern hobbies have become.
Anyway—that's about as honest as I can put it without sugarcoating anything or pretending it's life-changing magic. If nothing else, at least now I know what all those ads were talking about when they kept popping up everywhere online—though whether that's good knowledge or not...ehh, jury's still out on that one.