Deep Throat Spray – for deeper blowjobs
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You want to give him a blowjob he won't forget any time soon – but your gag reflex keeps getting in the way? Deep throat sprays can noticeably reduce the gag reflex and help you go deeper than usual. At Tom Rocket's you'll find sprays with a fresh mint flavour, applied right before the action – straightforward, quick, and compact enough to fit in your pocket.
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What is a deep throat spray?
A deep throat spray is an oral aid that can temporarily reduce sensitivity in the throat. The gag reflex is a natural protective reflex – it stops foreign objects from entering your airways, which is genuinely useful most of the time. During oral sex, however, it can make deeper penetration uncomfortable or simply impossible.
Deep throat sprays contain active ingredients like Menthol, Mentha Piperita (peppermint) or Eugenol (clove extract), which have a gently cooling and soothing effect on the throat. The effect kicks in within seconds and lasts throughout the blowjob. A slight tingling sensation immediately after spraying is completely normal – it means the spray is starting to work.
Deep throat sprays at Tom Rocket's
Tom Rocket's carries two deep throat sprays – one own-brand product and one from S8. Both come in a compact cruising size that fits easily in your pocket.
The SUCK IT Deep Throat Spray is Tom Rocket's own product from the Rocket Ride range. Spearmint flavour, made in Germany, and consistently well reviewed by the community. The active base is Mentha Piperita and Menthyl Lactate – that's what gives it the fresh flavour and the cooling effect in the throat.
The S8 Blowjob Deep Throat Spray goes for a fresh mint flavour with Eugenol (clove extract) as its primary active ingredient. The way it works is comparable, but the taste is slightly different – try both and find out which one suits you better.
Both sprays are used the same way: 2–3 sprays to the back of the throat, wait briefly, go.
How to use – step by step
Application is straightforward and takes only seconds:
- Spray 2–3 times to the back of the throat
- Wait briefly (about 10–15 seconds)
- Let the initial tingling pass – it fades quickly
- Go
After that, your throat is less sensitive and going deeper becomes noticeably easier. You can re-apply during the blowjob if needed. Important: avoid contact with eyes and keep out of reach of children.
Your lover won't notice a thing – no strong smell, no off-putting taste. Just a fresh hint of mint and a blowjob that goes deeper than expected.
The gag reflex – why it exists and what the spray does about it
The gag reflex is a protective reflex that everyone has. It prevents foreign objects from entering the airways – a sensible function that just tends to get in the way during oral sex.
Training alone only goes so far: you can blunt the reflex slightly with practice, but you generally can't train it away completely. Some people have a stronger gag reflex than others – that's individual and has nothing to do with experience or skill.
Deep throat sprays offer temporary support. They can reduce sensitivity in the throat without permanently changing the reflex. Once the effect wears off, everything is back to normal. The spray isn't a substitute for technique, but it's a genuinely useful addition that makes getting started with deep throat a lot easier.
Tips for deep throat
The spray can reduce the gag reflex – the other half is technique. A few tips that make the difference:
Position matters. Tilting your head slightly back straightens the throat into a more direct channel. This works especially well lying down: let your head hang over the edge of the bed so your mouth and throat form a straight line. In this position he can go particularly deep.
Breathe through your nose. Controlled breathing further reduces the reflex and helps you stay relaxed. Frantic breathing or holding your breath makes the gag reflex worse.
Work up to it gradually. Even with the spray, it makes sense not to go full depth straight away – ease into it step by step. Your body needs a moment to adjust.
And: communication is everything. A great blowjob works because both of you know what feels good and where the limit is.
Pair it with other products
Deep throat sprays combine well with other products from the Tom Rocket's range. A water-based lube on the shaft can make things glide more smoothly in the mouth – especially useful with larger cocks.
For the complete blowjob setup, Tom Rocket's offers the Deep Sucker Pack: a bundle that combines spray and other oral sex essentials in one. The Cock-Sucker Hood made from Lycra with a wide mouth opening is also popular with deep throat fans – it adds a fetish edge to the whole experience.
Shipping & ordering
Tom Rocket's ships discreetly in plain, unmarked packaging with no indication of the contents. Orders placed on business days before 1 PM (CET) are dispatched the same day. Tom Rocket's ships worldwide from Germany. Got questions? Reach the team by email, WhatsApp, or via the chat widget.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a deep throat spray last?
The effect kicks in within seconds and lasts around 10–20 minutes depending on how much you use. You can re-apply as needed.
Does deep throat spray taste bad?
Not at all. SUCK IT has a spearmint flavour, the S8 spray a fresh mint flavour. Both are pleasant and don't leave any unpleasant aftertaste.
What's the difference between SUCK IT and S8?
SUCK IT is Tom Rocket's own brand (spearmint, made in Germany, Mentha Piperita base). S8 is a third-party brand using Eugenol (clove extract) as its active ingredient. Both work on the same principle but differ in flavour and formulation.
Can I use the spray if my throat is sensitive?
Both sprays are formulated for oral use. A slight tingling after application is normal and fades quickly. If you have known allergies to menthol or clove extract, check the ingredient list (INCI) before using.
Is deep throat spray the same as a throat lozenge spray?
No. Deep throat sprays are specifically formulated for oral use during sex. They contain cooling and soothing active ingredients that can temporarily reduce sensitivity in the throat – but they are not medical products.