Yeloly Lila 110cm Leg Torso Doll Review
Alright… this one surprised me more than I expected.
The Lila 110cm from Yeloly is what I’d call a true leg torso doll — not just a basic bottom half, but something that actually feels like a step closer to a full-body experience. I originally came across it while browsing ULoversDoll, and it immediately stood out from the usual torso options.
First Impressions
The proportions are honestly the first thing that hit me.
At 110 cm (3ft7), it’s compact but still feels substantial. The waist (53 cm) is slim, while the hips (90 cm) are noticeably fuller, giving it that very defined, slightly exaggerated shape that a lot of people are looking for.
Weight comes in at around 23 kg (50 lbs). Not exactly light, but compared to full dolls, it’s way more manageable. You can actually move it around without it becoming a whole workout.
What Makes This a “Leg Torso Doll”
This is where it separates itself from a standard torso.
The full leg design changes the experience quite a bit:
more stability during use
less repositioning needed
visually much more immersive
It doesn’t try to be a standing doll, and honestly, that’s fine. This feels designed for grounded, realistic positioning — and it does that really well.
Material & Skin Texture
Yeloly did a solid job with the silicone here.
It’s soft, but not overly squishy — there’s enough density in the hips and thighs to make it feel “present,” if that makes sense. It doesn’t collapse or feel hollow.
What really stood out to me though is the skin texture. It’s not just smooth silicone — there’s a subtle realism to it that you actually notice when you’re using it. It adds a layer of immersion that a lot of basic torsos just don’t have.
Also, there’s a bit of natural movement in the material, which makes everything feel less static and more lifelike.
Design & Usability
Depth-wise, it’s pretty generous:
Vaginal depth: 15 cm
Anal depth: 13 cm
Everything feels well-structured and easy to work with.
One underrated thing — cleaning is easier than expected. Compared to some more complex dolls, this is pretty straightforward, which honestly makes a big difference long-term. If it’s easier to clean, you’re more likely to keep using it.
Who This Is For
This kind of leg torso doll makes a lot of sense if you:
feel standard torsos are too limited
don’t want the weight/complexity of a full doll
prefer a more stable, grounded experience
It’s kind of that middle ground that actually works better than expected.
Pros & Cons
Pros:
Well-balanced proportions (slim waist + full hips)
Full leg design adds stability and immersion
Soft but supportive silicone
Realistic skin texture (noticeable upgrade over basic torsos)
Easier to handle than full-body dolls
Simple maintenance
Cons:
Still a bit heavy for some users
Not meant for standing or upright display
Final Thoughts
Overall, this feels like a very well-thought-out leg torso doll.
It doesn’t try to do everything, but what it does, it does right. If you’ve been using standard torsos and feel like something’s missing, this is honestly a pretty noticeable upgrade without going all the way to a full doll.
If you’re browsing options on places like ULoversDoll, this is definitely one of those models that’s worth a closer look.
Curious if anyone else has tried this type of design — feels like this category is going to get more popular.


