
Hairy Boyz 2
Overview
Raging Stallion was built on a rock hard foundation of hot, hairy, hunky men. Remember Tom Vacarro? Mark Evrett? Buck Philips? These were stars when men were men, and Raging Stallion was there to film them all! On the heals of the first HairyBoyz collection tape (one of the year's top selling movies!), we have decided to dig into the archives to bring out another full-length collection featuring some of the hottest furry fellas you will ever want to fuck! No edited scenes here--these are the full, original edits of some of the finest work Raging Stallion has ever produced! These guys stand out as the most macho examples of the ultimate masculine being. Full length scenes, carefully selected by Chris Ward and J.D. Slater, provide first class footage that has stood the test of time--indeed, thousands of men have worn their dicks raw frantically stroking to the explicit scenes offered in this one DVD alone!
Top Cast


Austin Masters
Austin Masters
(archive footage)
Austin Masters
(archive footage)


Buck Phillips
Buck Phillips
(archive footage)
Buck Phillips
(archive footage)


Michael Brandon
Michael Brandon
(archive footage)
Michael Brandon
(archive footage)


Nate Summers
Nate Summers
(archive footage)
Nate Summers
(archive footage)


Rik Jammer
Rik Jammer
(archive footage)
Rik Jammer
(archive footage)


Rob Black
Rob Black
(archive footage)
Rob Black
(archive footage)


Titus Drumm
Titus Drumm
(archive footage)
Titus Drumm
(archive footage)


Tom Vacarro
Tom Vacarro
(archive footage)
Tom Vacarro
(archive footage)


Jeff Allen
Jeff Allen
(archive footage)
Jeff Allen
(archive footage)


Lance Gear
Lance Gear
Cameo (archive footage)
Lance Gear
Cameo (archive footage)
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