Mapale vs Ouch — what the catalogue actually shows
- Not really substitutes. Only about 2% of their ranges overlap — these two mostly make different things, so the better question is which category you are shopping, not which brand is better.
- The cheaper one scores better. Ouch scores 17 points higher than Mapale and is the less expensive of the two. That is unusual, and it is the honest answer: here the extra money is not buying better materials.
| Mapale | Ouch | |
|---|---|---|
| In stock now | 212 | 191 |
| Price range | $5.90 – $53.10 | $6.93 – $237.93 |
| Typical price | $27.90 | $23.73 |
| Main materials | Nylon 90%, Polyester 4%, Cotton 1% | Metal 43%, Silicone 30%, Faux Leather 7% |
| Porous materials | 0% | 5% |
| Median Phareros Score | 55/100 | 72/100 |
| Strongest in | Lingerie & Intimate Apparel, Sets, Teddys | Bondage, Restraint Kits & Combos, Strap Ons |
Every figure above is counted from our live stock on 23 August 2026 — not vendor marketing. Materials are the share of items we have classified; the porous figure is published for both brands whether or not it flatters them. How the Phareros Score works · Our editorial standards.
Common questions
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