My Real Thoughts on Yeloly Sex Torso Doll

I’ll be upfront: I didn’t have high expectations when I first heard about Yeloly. I’ve been in this hobby long enough to see plenty of new brands appear, get hyped for a month, and then quietly vanish. But after seeing a few comments about their skin texture and lighter weight, I got curious enough to give them a shot.

I picked up the Yeloly YL106 Daisy torso from ULoversDoll, and honestly — this one surprised me.

The skin was the first thing that stood out. Nothing flashy or overdone, just very natural. Slight texture variations, a soft matte finish, and none of that overly shiny silicone look. Under normal indoor lighting, it looks far less “doll-like” than I expected.

I’m especially fond of the light tan skin tone. It looks warmer and more realistic than standard pale options, and it avoids that mannequin vibe completely. In real-world lighting, it just feels more lifelike.

Softness is another big win here. This is easily one of the softest torsos I’ve handled, especially around the chest and hips. It has that slow rebound feel instead of snapping back immediately. I actually checked twice because it felt softer than some full-size dolls I’ve owned. Because of that, it’s surprisingly comfortable to hold — much more cuddle-friendly than I expected from a torso.

Size-wise, it’s 88 cm and about 51 lbs, which hits a really nice balance for me. It feels substantial without being a pain to move, clean, or reposition. If you live alone, you’ll appreciate that more than specs on paper.

The proportions are well done too. Proper hourglass shape without going overboard. The waist taper looks natural, and the hips don’t have that blocky look some torsos still struggle with. I didn’t bother measuring anything myself — once I saw it in person, the numbers stopped mattering.

One thing that really impressed me was the LHP accuracy. Everything lines up exactly where you expect it to. No awkward angles, no repositioning to make things work. That’s not something you can take for granted, even with more established brands.

The openings are well-shaped and properly finished. Soft but not fragile, and nothing feels rushed or poorly designed. There’s no oral on this model, but for a torso like this, that didn’t bother me at all.

A few small details I appreciated:

  • No overdone veins or fake realism
  • Smooth transitions, no harsh seams
  • The chest settles naturally when laid back — gravity actually behaves like it should

It’s not perfect, of course. The very soft skin means you do need to be a bit more careful during cleaning and storage. And if you prefer firmer torsos with more defined muscle tone, this one may feel too soft for your taste. Custom options are also more limited compared to long-established brands.

None of that was a deal-breaker for me.

After spending time with the Yeloly YL106 Daisy, I get why people have been quietly recommending this brand. It doesn’t try to reinvent anything — it just gets the fundamentals right: skin feel, weight balance, proportions, and positioning.

Is it the best torso ever made? Probably not.
Is it one of the best value-for-experience torsos I’ve owned? Easily.

If you’re looking for soft realism, a warm light tan tone, accurate positioning, and something that’s genuinely easy to live with, Daisy is well worth a serious look.

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