My opinion about Yeloly Torso Doll

Been seeing some questions about Yeloly, so here’s my take on the YL106 Daisy torso model (from ULoversDoll).


For context, I’ve been around this hobby for a while and owned a few torsos and compact dolls before. I don’t jump on every new brand, so when I first heard the name Yeloly, I honestly didn’t expect much. New brands come and go all the time.

That said, I kept noticing people quietly mentioning two things: skin feel and lighter weight. That got my attention. Ended up picking up the YL106 Daisy torso from ULoversDoll, and yeah — this one surprised me in a good way.

First thing I noticed was the skin. Not flashy, not glossy, just… natural. Slight variations, soft matte finish, no shiny silicone vibe. Under normal indoor lighting it looks way less doll-like than I expected, which is honestly half the battle.

Also really like the light tan skin tone. Personal preference, but it looks warmer and more realistic than the usual pale options. No mannequin feel, especially indoors. It just reads better to the eye.

Softness is probably Daisy’s strongest point. This thing is very soft, especially the chest and hips. Slow rebound, not springy. I actually checked twice because it felt softer than some full-size dolls I’ve owned. Because of that, it’s way more comfortable to hold than I expected — surprisingly cuddle-friendly for a torso.

Size and weight feel well thought out. It’s 88 cm and about 51 lbs, which for me is kind of ideal. Heavy enough to feel substantial, but not so heavy that moving it around or cleaning feels like a workout. If you live alone, you’ll appreciate this more than specs on paper.

Proportions are solid too. Proper hourglass shape without going cartoonish. Waist tapers nicely, hips look natural, no blocky torso vibes. I didn’t bother measuring anything myself — once I saw it in person, the listed measurements stopped mattering.

One thing that really stood out to me is LHP accuracy. Everything lines up exactly where you expect it to. No awkward angles, no repositioning just to make things work. That’s something even some older brands still mess up, so credit where it’s due.

Openings feel well done — soft, properly shaped, and not flimsy. Nothing feels rushed or poorly placed. No oral on this model, but on a torso like this, that didn’t bother me.

Small details I appreciated:

  • No overdone veins or fake realism
  • Smooth transitions, no harsh seams
  • Chest settles naturally when laid back — gravity actually behaves like gravity

Not perfect, of course. The very soft skin means you need to be a bit careful during cleaning and storage. And if you prefer firmer torsos with strong muscle definition, this might feel too soft for you. Custom options are also more limited compared to long-established brands.

None of that was a deal-breaker for me.

Overall, I get why people have been quietly recommending Yeloly instead of hyping it. It doesn’t try to do anything wild — it just nails the fundamentals: skin feel, weight balance, proportions, and positioning.

Is it the best torso ever made? Probably not.
Is it one of the best value-for-experience torsos I’ve owned? Easily yes.

If you’re into soft realism, light tan skin, accurate positioning, and something that’s genuinely easy to live with, the Yeloly YL106 Daisy is worth a serious look.

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