
In the heady days of huge hair and hairy pussies, Rodox was the Dutch magazine of choice. Now that such vintage treasures can be archived digitally, you can stop digging through the back of your closet and check out some golden oldies online.

Rodox is a Dutch magazine that tantalized readers with awesome hardcore action in its heyday. Anyone interested in vintage porn will definitely want to see the authentic old shoots from this site featuring everything from group fuck fests to lesbian pussy play to solo posing.
There are no videos on the site. Instead, it's a collection of photo shoots from what looks like the late seventies and early eighties. Women wear colorful headbands and too much rouge on their cheeks and serious men with serious moustaches eat serious pussy. I particularly like the poofy-haired blonde rockstar guy who looks ecstatic to get a face full of lovely pink pussy.
You'll find a whopping 1,320 photo sets available with about 15 to 30 photos in each set. Unfortunately, the content ranges from downright poor and grainy to regular-res photos and you can't save them in Zip files. It would be nice if there was a search feature, but the sets are divided up into categories like anal, golden oldie, bizarre sex, lesbian and climax. A slideshow would be a great feature for a picture-only site like this one, but alas, there is none of the above to be found.
Along with the hardcore shoots, you'll find fun extras like live cams and a streaming video site dedicated to all things vintage. New shoots appear to be added weekly and the content is all exclusive. I couldn't tear my eyes away from the classy dude in the blue leisure suit who suavely plugs three chicks at once in all their various holes.
While the site offers more than 100 bonus films, they all seem to focus on nubile chicks and none of the videos would be considered retro.

If you adore vintage porn to the point of paying a high-end price, you won't want to miss one update from this magazine. While Rodox has a good concept and lots of content, the pricey admission and the quality of the photos might turn some viewers away.