should probably get this out of the way first: I’ve been a long-time ULoversDoll customer. I’ve ordered a few things from them before, including a Yeloly DS10 torso, so this wasn’t my first purchase from the site. That said, I don’t feel any need to hype something up if it doesn’t deliver—especially in this hobby, where specs on paper don’t always translate to real-world experience.
I picked up the Yeloly YL106 Daisy torso again because I liked its body and skin color so much, and… yeah, this one still surprised me in a good way.
First impressions
The first thing that stood out was the skin. Not in a flashy way, but in that subtle, “wait a second…” kind of way. The surface has a very natural look—slight variations, tiny imperfections, and that soft matte finish that doesn’t scream silicone or TPE at first glance. Under normal room lighting, it looks way less doll-like than I expected.
The light tan skin tone deserves a special mention here. Personally, I really like this shade—it looks warmer and more natural than standard pale tones, especially under indoor lighting. It avoids that artificial “mannequin” look and just feels more lifelike overall.
Softness is another big one. This is easily one of the softest torsos I’ve handled, especially around the chest and hips. It has that slow rebound feel rather than snapping back immediately. I actually double-checked because it felt softer than some full-size dolls I’ve owned. Because of that softness, it’s also surprisingly comfortable to hold close—more “cuddle-friendly” than I expected from a torso.
Size & proportions
YL106 is 88 cm (2ft11) tall and about 23.2 kg (51.1 lbs), which for me is kind of the sweet spot. Big enough to feel substantial, but not so heavy that you dread moving or cleaning it.
Bust: 93 cm / 36.6 in
Waist: 54 cm / 21.3 in
Hips: 95 cm / 37.4 in
These figures are from the ULoversDoll website; I didn’t actually measure them myself. Honestly, because her figure perfectly matches my expectations, the numbers stopped mattering to me pretty quickly… lol.
The proportions are very “hourglass” without going into exaggerated territory. The waist taper is noticeable, and the hips have a nice natural slope instead of that blocky torso look some brands still have.
Weight & handling
This is where Daisy really shines for daily use. At 51 lbs, it’s manageable. I can reposition it, clean it, and move it around without feeling like I just finished a workout. If you’ve ever owned heavier torsos or compact full dolls, you’ll immediately feel the difference.
For people who live alone or don’t want to wrestle with their doll every time, this matters more than specs on paper.
Openings & usability
Depth-wise:
Vagina: 15 cm / 5.9 in
Anus: 19 cm / 7.5 in
Both are well-shaped and aligned naturally, but what really stood out to me was the LHP accuracy. The positioning feels spot-on—nothing feels awkward or off-angle during use. Everything lines up the way you expect it to, which honestly isn’t something you can take for granted in this category.
The material around the openings is soft but not fragile-feeling. I didn’t notice any weird stiffness or unnatural resistance. Everything feels intentionally designed rather than “just punched in.”
A few small details I appreciate
Subtle body details instead of overdone veins or fake realism
Smooth transitions between areas (no harsh seams or awkward angles)
The chest has a nice natural drop when laid back—gravity actually looks like it’s doing its thing
None of these alone are deal-breakers, but together they really add up.
Downsides (keeping it real)
It’s not perfect, and that’s fine.
Because the skin is very soft, you do need to be a bit mindful during cleaning and storage
If you prefer firmer torsos with very defined muscle tone, this might feel too soft for your taste
Custom options are more limited compared to some long-established brands
None of these were deal-breakers for me—just things worth knowing.
Overall thoughts
After spending time with the Yeloly YL106 Daisy, I get why people have been quietly recommending this brand. It doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel—it just does the basics really well: skin feel, weight balance, proportions, LHP accuracy, and overall usability.
Is it the absolute best torso ever made? Probably not.Is it one of the best value-for-experience torsos I’ve owned? Easily yes.
If you’re someone who values soft realism, a warm light tan skin tone, accurate positioning, and a more natural body feel, Yeloly Daisy is absolutely worth a serious look.


