Hi, guys. So, I said in the Packer Catalog that I would do a review on the new Archer Small from New York Toy Collective. I figured that for "forum search" reasons, it was best to do a new thread.
First things first. This thing is small! I mean teeny, tiny when I say small! I got so excited when I saw a silicone packer with the same shaft length as the xs Mr. Limpy (3.5), I made assumption that the rest of the packer (i.e. balls, shaft girth) was similar in size to that packer. I was WAY wrong on this!
Now, it is important to note that the New York Collective site did list many of the dimensions on there, including that the widest point is 1.75 (which is slightly less than xs Mr. Limpy), but I do wish they noted the depth of the balls, as that is the biggest issue. I do, however, see that one of their pictures has 3 quarters lined up next to each other to denote the shorter length of the whole packer, but I think that the angle that the picture is taken is deceiving when it comes to ball depth (and it was hard to figure out they were quarters).
So, it is small. The length of the shaft is the same as an adult male. I would suggest that the girth of the shaft is about the size of a 10 year old boy, and the balls of the packer is an infant's size. Yes, really. I asked my girlfriend who is a mother and has seen lots of infants penises and this was her assessment.
The weight is only 1.7 ounces. I seriously could not even feel the weight in my underwear. There is no bulge. At all.
Who would I suggest this packer for? Well, a pre pubescent trans boy. The only other person who may appreciate the size is someone who is still living as female, wants to feel "something" against their body to decrease their dysphoria, but wants no one to notice it is in their pants (no matter how they move or sit).
Below you will see pictures of the Archer in the center. I have included the xs Mr. Limpy and Masho for comparison purposes for you guys:



Bonus picture! This is a picture of the original Endy (the original spoon). The spoon closes by a piece of fabric that buttons closed onto the harness you purchase through the online store.