The Fleshlight Quickshot is a ~$35–$45 compact open-ended male masturbator from Fleshlight, sized substantially smaller than the flagship Pink Lady (3.5 inches long vs. ~10 inches). It uses Fleshlight's patented SuperSkin material — the same TPE that makes the brand's full-size strokers feel like the real thing — but in a stub form factor that's open at both ends. The double-open design is the whole point: it's not just a smaller stroker, it's a different kind of device.

Why It Matters

The Quickshot is one of the more genuinely couple-friendly male sex toys on the market — most "male masturbators" are explicitly solo devices, while couples products skew toward female-pleasure-during-PIV-sex configurations. The Quickshot inverts that by letting a partner enhance oral sex without the toy disappearing from view. It's also a useful price-point benchmark: $35 puts it in impulse-purchase territory, well below the $69 Tenga Spinner or $69.95 Fleshlight Pink Lady.

The open-ended design unlocks two use cases the original Fleshlight can't do. First, it's a "stamina trainer" by virtue of being short — you can stroke at any pace without overshooting the device. Second, it doubles as a couples toy: a partner can use it as a manual oral-sex enhancer, sliding the Quickshot up and down the shaft while performing oral, with the open back providing direct access to the head. Fleshlight's marketing leans on this dual-use case explicitly. The Quickshot Vantage has a clear case so visual feedback is part of the experience; the standard Quickshot comes with a discrete gold case.

There's no electronic components, no Bluetooth, no app — just SuperSkin sleeve and a hard case. The Quickshot is rinse-and-clean (Fleshlight Wash recommended, dries with the same renewing powder the brand sells for its full-size sleeves). At ~$35, it's the cheapest entry into the Fleshlight ecosystem and consistently ranks as a top recommendation for first-time Fleshlight buyers.

Bottom Line

Buy it if you want a low-cost entry to SuperSkin or want a toy that explicitly works for partnered oral. Skip it if you want a long stroke length — the Quickshot is intentionally short (~3.5 inches) and won't accommodate full-shaft strokes.

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Update — 2026-04-28

Initial entry — story first created.