Sam STP Review – NYTC.

So I have had the Sam STP from the New York Toy Collective for a little under a month now, and feel as though I have spent enough time using and wearing it to be able to produce an accurate review. This is not a paid review, and I am not affiliated with any companies mentioned in any way.

Overview of Sam STP.

General Overview:
I purchase the packer in the “Caramel” color after reading recommendations that the lightest shade is not particularly skin-tone friendly despite me being of fair complexion. I’m really happy I didn’t go with the lighter shade, as this color works well for me.
I was most concerned about the packing aspect, as I prefer to pack ‘down’ and you simply cannot pack this way with the Sam. I can happily announce that although it took a little getting used to, packing ‘up’ now feels normal and doesn’t create an obscene bulge, even in tight pants.

Sam STP, Side View.

Aesthetic/Packing:
As mentioned previously, I was most concerned about the packing ability when purchasing this product. It arrived in a near little ziploc bag with NYTC logo on it, after I’d opened a non-descript brown box.
Initial thoughts have held true: this is a fairly realistic packer for the price in terms of looks. It has nicely detailed balls, and the shaft – although much girthier than any of my previous packers, is also well detailed and sculpted.
The balls seem like two rubber bounce balls; they have no give and feel odd with a squeeze test and in pants. This however, is due to the receptacle design for STP use. I have been packing in tighter-fitting brief style underwear with no problems. I do not use a harness.

Sam STP, Receptacle View.

STP/Peeing:
The moment you’ve all been waiting for! I have a rather firm grasp on where my urethra is located, and have literally never met an STP I could not pee through after some getting used to. The Sam STP is no exception and I didn’t even bother taking off my pants as a precaution prior to using it for the first time. Success! The receptacle is wide, the firm balls allow for single-handed use and support with ease and the length of the shaft is great.
I find this STP as opposed to others particularly good when using through the fly of pants. Something I had difficulty with other types of packers.

Total Score: I’d give the Sam STP packer a solid 8/10 – the price point and functionality are fantastic, especially for the high quality silicone you receive. Packing might be an issue if you don’t like to pack ‘up’ but it sits well in briefs when packing this way, and does not cause discomfort for me.

Apparently got “tagged” as sensitive content. I’m not too bothered as I don’t post here much, but it’s a damn shame to have such a large pool of information censored.

Am going to see about porting to another blog if possible. Otherwise this may just stay as a tribute/archive.

If I put up a packer review with accompanying photos, will it be allowed under Tumblrs new strict no-porn guidelines?

I don’t want to waste my time writing an in-depth review for nothing.

When it rains, it pours. 
I just got offered another position, better than the one I took some weeks ago – in the exact field I want (Mental Health). 

My new STP arrived and I’m thinking about doing an in-depth review if anyone cares. 

I am excited as heck for 2019! 

Just ordered an STP for the first time in years.

If it doesn’t pack right I’m going to be pissed off. Got a Sam STP from New York Toy Collective because if it doesn’t sit well with me I won’t have wasted as much money as I potentially could have.

Landed a new job today, super exciting for our little family.

Not much else to report other than K finishing up 8th grade soon. He’s been so disciplined this year and we’re very proud of him. Kid is having to shave twice-weekly now to stay within the school’s clean shaven guidelines. Hah.