Jimbofod wrote:Hi Manny,MannyCan wrote:Wow Forb - I really want my next doll to be a Sanhui - skeleton still get loose ?
I have an Elfie from 2018. She is pre-owned, and so she has had some wear in her skeleton. The only joint that is really loose (floppy, no resistance) is her left wrist. She came like this to me, so I don't know if this was a result of a fall or more normal use. One leg's hip joint is tighter than the other, and seeming to become looser over time. Most of the joints are very tight, which is good in part because she has the standing option. She can stand easily and is very stable. The tightest joint by far is the neck, followed by the back. I believe some owners got the ball joint skeleton starting in 2017. The previous skeleton would start going loose before a year was up.
Also, regarding the main topic of the post, I wanted to add this quick comparison with a TPE doll I have of almost similar size. TPE is known for jiggle factor, and, to me, Sanhui gel's jiggle is pretty much comparable. The GIF processed as kind of slow mo, so it works well to analyze the movement. Sanhui doll is on the left, TPE on the right.
Stupid question, but is the Sanhui on your left? I ask because it seems the doll on the left has noticeably longer jiggle than the one on the right as I view it.