Content
- Is content updated?: Yes
- Last Content Update: 31/10/2012
- undated except for most recent chat date; did appear to update with a photoset or video weekly; counts up by a few since May.
Our Price:
$24.99
(recurs at $19.99/mo)Club Dean is up for review today, and this is a solo site featuring a muscular dude named Dean Coxx. There's lots of solo material to check out, and he'll get it on with other dudes here and there as well. I don't know that there's really a theme or anything here, but he's definitely into fitness and bodybuilding if that's your thing. $25 gets you in for the first month, and that drops to $20 a month if you decide to stick around.
There's an okay amount to see here at least as the site is past those awkward initial days at least. There are over 125 photo galleries up, and over 210 videos up currently, which should keep you busy for your first month or so at least. As for updates, I'm not entirely sure, so keep a close eye out there.
I'd guess that some, or maybe even all, of the content is exclusive here, though they don't really mention it either way.
He does have a blog which is semi-active here with new postings once or twice a week. I hope that continues going forward!
This is most obvious in the video section where they only offer an in-browser option for viewing the videos. It's not even true streaming as you can only jump ahead as far as you can download. From there, the photos don't offer zip files, and the script makes it difficult to even download a single image.
The site is just very confusing overall. Their main menu is missing some of their links, such as to simply view the videos or his blog, and you kinda have to get your bearings to know where to head exactly. I'd love a top to bottom redesign here if possible.
Nothing looks all that great in my opinion. Some of the photo galleries look decent, but could probably offer larger pic sizes. The videos are all below par at this point as well, mostly because they just come in SD, and so many sites are doing the HD thing these days.
The updates aren't dated here, so I'm not sure if new content is being added at this point or not.
Club Dean offers up an okay collection, but everything feels a little behind the times in my opinion. It starts right when you login with a lackluster design, and a pretty bad navigation setup. From there, you can tell the quality is a bit lower, and they don't even date the updates, so I'm not sure if the site is even active at this point. If you really like what you see in the tour, it could be worth a look, but I just can't imagine sticking around very long unless you really, really love the dude.