LELO launched the F2S Stamina Trainer & Stroker on March 26, 2025, positioning it as something more than a masturbator — it's a male sexual health device with a legitimate training arc. The $199 toy combines a liquid silicone open-ended sleeve with 14 pleasure settings (8 on-device, 6 unlockable via the LELO app including AI Interactive mode) and a built-in gyroscope that syncs intensity with your movement in real time. The open-ended design accommodates all sizes, solving one of the most common frustrations with enclosed male toys.

Why It Matters

The F2S is part of a broader destigmatization of male sexual health devices — away from "novelty toy" and toward "men's wellness product." LELO's explicit framing around stamina, premature ejaculation support, and pelvic floor training mirrors the medical-grade language used by femtech brands for years. As telehealth ED platforms like Hims and Roman normalize male sexual health conversations, expect more brands to follow this wellness positioning.

The stamina angle is where the F2S distinguishes itself. The companion app includes guided Kegel exercises designed for men — a clinical approach typically reserved for women's pelvic health but increasingly recognized as beneficial for ejaculatory control, erection quality, and general pelvic floor strength. According to LELO's own research, one in three men orgasm in under five minutes, and 71% said they'd use a device specifically for stamina training. The AI Interactive mode processes gyroscope data in real time, adjusting motor intensity to match the pace and angle of your movement for a genuinely responsive feel.

The Love Bridge function lets couples control each other's LELO devices remotely, turning the F2S into a long-distance intimacy tool as well. The liquid silicone interior features auto-adjusting ribs that shift with airflow during use, creating a dynamic texture rather than a static sleeve feel. Two colorways: red and teal.

Reception has been positive among male sex toy reviewers who note the premium construction and dual utility (pleasure + training) as differentiators in a category typically dominated by one-note products. At $199 it's priced between the Fleshlight ($69) and Handy 2 Pro ($499), hitting a sweet spot for men who want technology-assisted training without the full-auto price tag.

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Update — 2026-04-16

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