LELO is celebrating a steamy national holiday with new toys

Happy National Orgasm Day, indeed

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National Orgasm Day is coming—pun intended—and LELO intends to ring in the July 31st holiday properly. Mark your calendars and gear up for a pleasurable celebration, courtesy of the brand's newest buzz-worthy gadgets. We have a feeling they'll stack up well amongst the best reviewed sex toys on shelves. 

To kickstart the steamy occasion, LELO just launched SILA, a sonic clitoral massager, and Soraya Wave, a vibrator that features WaveMotion™ technology. The premium silicone accessories are 100-percent waterproof, so there's no need to worry about durability.

Should you have any Q's, the Stockholm-based company provides a step-by-step how-to guide with images, a manual of sorts, and any other know-hows you're searching for. Truly, it doesn't miss a beat. 

LELO National Orgasm Day launches

Check out the gadgets reviewers call "explosive" and their new "go-to".

LELO Sila

LELO Sila | $152.10

The neon-hued vibrator features eight sonic wave intensities that intend to help you reach an entirely new level of pleasure. The wide mouth will engaged erogenous areas for ultimate satisfaction.

LELO Soraya™ 2

LELO Soraya™ 2 | $175

Why have one orgasm when you can have two? This rabbit vibrator offers dual-stimulation for the clitoris and G-spot. LELO claims it is "softer and smoother than ever before." Plus, its upgraded interface now offers 12 vibration settings. 



Considering July is the friskiest month of the year—studies discovered that warm weather and long nights are the reasons behind increased sexual activity—it seems only appropriate to close out the month with some pleasurable experiences. Plus, along with your physical wellbeing, sex can affect your mental health, and you certainly don't want those areas to suffer. Might as well take a gander at LELO's offerings!

Danielle Valente

Danielle is a writer for woman&home and My Imperfect Life, covering all-things news, lifestyle and entertainment. 


The heart of her time at Future has been devoted to My Imperfect Life, where she's been attuned to the cosmos, new TV shows and relationship trends.  


Before her time at Future, Danielle was the editor of Time Out New York Kids and a news editor at Elite Daily. Her work has also appeared in Domino, Chowhound, amNewYork and Newsday, among other outlets. 


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