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Motorbunny Buck Review: The Most Fun You Can Have While Sitting Down

Motorbunny Buck Review: The Most Fun You Can Have While Sitting Down

Gizmodo18-05-2025

The motorized saddle now has thrusting action, action, action, action.
2025
When I was a young horndog, dipping my toes into the waters of sex positivity and all that it entails, I dreamed of getting my hands (and nethers) on a sex saddle. I finally got my wish thanks to Motorbunny. As purveyors of some of the most popular motorized sex machines, the company sent me the latest iteration of its self-pleasuring saddle, the Motorbunny Buck. Not to be confused with the original Motorbunny we reviewed nearly eight years ago that quite literally takes your sexual pleasure to 11. The Buck adds thrusting motion to the mix, making it the world's first hybrid saddle.
Motorbunny sent both versions of its sex saddles—the Buck and the original model—for me to try out. The Buck is nearly identical to the OG. As such, neither is the most discreet sex toy, weighing 17.8 pounds and measuring 10 x 13.2 x 12.5 inches. (I'll definitely be stuffing them as deep into my shallow New York City closet as humanly possible when my mom comes to visit.) Both dome-shaped saddles are wrapped in memory foam that's covered in black leatherette and are super comfortable for extended sessions.
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The Motorbunny Buck proves that a lot of thrust goes a long way.
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Pros Powerful vibration and thrusting functionality
Powerful vibration and thrusting functionality Syncs with game controller haptics (with dongle sold separately)
Syncs with game controller haptics (with dongle sold separately) Supports tons of accessories
Cons Heavy
Heavy Expensive
There was a little bit of assembly before I could jump on the Buck. In addition to selecting one of the five silicone attachments, there's also the matter of connecting the controller and the power source. The overall setup process took approximately five minutes from start to finish. A new wrinkle for me is the Vac-U-Lock, which lets you connect a dildo or other compatible attachments for a more varied experience. The Buck ships with two such accoutrements (one more veiny than the other). It wasn't long before I had set up the Buck and picked out my first toy. And then, it was time to ride the bucking bronco.
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Similar to the original motorized saddle, you've got to ease into using the Buck. Even with a nice big glob of water-based lube, the initial sensation was slightly uncomfortable. I definitely recommend trying a variety of positions at low speed so you can get the hang of things before you go buckwild. No, seriously. Compared to my strongest vibrator, the rechargeable Hitachi Wand, the Buck and OG's vibration is like a whitewater rapid versus a ripple in a tepid pond. For Chrissakes, the saddle's motor uses horsepower as a measurement. There's really no precision with either saddle, like you get from a vibrator or a clitoral stimulator. You're going to feel it from the rooter to the tooter and some parts in between. To date, I've only worked my way up to level six (out of 11) intensity on both the Buck and Buzz settings.
Thanks to my time with the original Motorbunny, I'm fairly used to the intensity of the Buck's vibration. Hell, at this point, I've worked myself up to using the E-Stim attachment that sends jolts of electricity to where the sun don't shine. But the new twist here is the Buck's thrusting functionality. Instead of the rotating motion you find on the original Motorbunny model and similar sex saddles like the Sybian, the Buck offers two flavors of thrusting action via its attachments. The Thrust toggle is for your traditional up and down motion, while the G-Thrust mode provides an up and forward action designed to stimulate G- or P-spots.
For my first go-round, I went with one of the smaller attachments paired with the Thrust toggle. At first, the thrusting felt a little weird, but that strange sensation quickly gave way to pleasant and then to whoa! The G-Thrust felt even better. Turn up the Buzz setting, and it didn't take long to take me to O-Town several times over. Just like with a partner, you can control the depth by how you're positioned.
I'm still working through all of the attachments, but out of what I've used so far, I've yet to have a bad time. I wish the company sent over a few other attachments, like the Mt. Gushmore ($59.99) and the Ribbed Rider ($39.99), but it won't be long before I add them to my collection. I do have one request for Motorbunny. Please make an E-Stim for the Buck; adding electricity to the saddle might just make me levitate into the stratosphere.
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Discretion, thy name is not Motorbunny. In addition to being bulky, the Buck is just as loud as its predecessor, which makes sense as both use the same motor. There's no hiding what you're doing once you decide to take a ride on the Buck. Placing the saddle on the floor only seems to amplify that noise to the level of a small tree saw.
I got a quieter experience on my bed and couch, but once I really got into it, I couldn't hear the Buck over my own noise. I was having such a good time my partner came in and got in on the fun, which is fine since the Buck and the original are built for couple play and can support up to 1,000 pounds. He had a blast using the controller and modulating my experience. The Buck can also be controlled with your smartphone or tablet via the free Fluffer controller app.
But maybe you want to gamify your sexy time. No problem, Motorbunny has you covered with the PlayMate. Attach the unassuming purple box to a USB-C game controller, link it and the Buck to the Fluffer app, and you're now a sexy version of your favorite games. The PlayMate takes the haptic feedback from your games and transmits it to the Buck. That said, I recommend games with a lot of pulsation, such as Rez Infinite, Call of Duty, and Cyberpunk 2077. Fast-paced first-person shooters and fighting games should be a load of fun as well.
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From its deep thrusts, powerful vibrations, and plethora of accessories, the Motorbunny Buck is everything young me dreamed of and then some. Is it pricey at $1,949 (discounted to $1,799 at the time of this writing)? Sure, but this premium sex toy more than makes up for it with its versatility and longevity. Seriously, Motorbunny offers one of the longest warranties I've seen for a sex saddle, at 11 years. Is the Motorbunny Buck an everyday treat? No, at least not for me, but I can definitely see OnlyFans folks and streamers adding this titillating toy to their repertoire. But no matter who you are and what you're into, the Motorbunny Buck is a seriously fun way to spice up your bedroom.

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