158cm Japanese Adult Animal Angel Sex Mature Doll
Height |
158cm |
Material |
100% TPE with Skeleton |
Height(No Head) |
145cm |
Waist |
50cm |
Upper Breast |
85m |
Hips |
85cm |
Lower Breast |
68cm |
Shoulder |
35cm |
Arm |
64/58cm |
Leg |
88/78cm |
Vaginal depth |
17cm |
Anal depth |
15cm |
Oral depth |
12cm |
Hand |
16cm |
Net Weight |
36kgs |
Feet |
21cm |
Gross Weight |
45kgs |
Carton size |
143*35*25cm |
Applications:Popular used in Medical/Model/Sex Education/Adult Store |
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