Modular Design of Full Body Sex Dolls

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Modular Design of Full Body Sex Dolls: Balancing the Challenges of Transport and Maintenance

Traditional full body sex dolls feature a fixed, integrated design that presents persistent drawbacks throughout the product lifecycle—from factory shipment and cross-border transport to cleaning and maintenance. Integrated dolls occupy significant space during shipping and face high risks of damage during cross-border inspections; furthermore, full-immersion cleaning exposes the internal metal skeleton to moisture and rust, shortening the product's lifespan. A modular, detachable design represents a highly practical approach that has yet to see widespread industry adoption.

This modular design divides the doll into three independent, interlocking components: the head/neck, torso, and lower limbs. The connectors feature an invisible, non-slip design that ensures a seamless fit, preserving the doll's aesthetic integrity. During transport, the components can be packed separately to reduce storage volume by 30%, thereby lowering the risks of shipping damage and inspection-related issues. For maintenance, specific parts can be detached for localized cleaning, preventing water from entering the main body and rusting the skeleton. Additionally, if a specific part is damaged, that module can be replaced individually without requiring a full return for repairs, significantly cutting maintenance costs.

For heavy, fat sex dolls, integrated structures carry a much higher risk of rust and deformation compared to standard models. A modular design perfectly addresses these maintenance needs, allowing full body sex dolls to overcome inherent limitations in transport and repair while achieving a significant upgrade in practicality.

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