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Realistic dildos replicate every vein, curve, and contour of a real penis using soft materials like ULTRASKYN and Sensa Feel. Most include a suction cup base for hands-free riding and harness compatibility for strap-on play.
Discover Our Dual-Density Dildos That Feel Like Real Skin
Dual-density dildos feature a firm inner core wrapped in a soft outer layer, mimicking the feel of an erect penis. Blush Colours Dual Density and Doc Johnson Real Nude lead this category.
Medical-grade silicone is the gold standard for dildos — hypoallergenic, easy to clean with warm water and mild soap, and compatible with water-based lubricant. Platinum silicone can be sterilized by boiling for shared use.
Borosilicate glass dildos are smooth, weighted, and perfect for temperature play — run them under warm or cool water before use. Glass is non-porous, compatible with every lube type, and delivers firm G-spot or prostate stimulation.
Vibrating dildos combine penetration fullness with powerful vibration patterns for blended orgasms, with many offering 10 or more modes via a base button or wireless remote.
Thrusting & Rechargeable Vibrating Options
Thrusting dildos automate the in-and-out motion for hands-free stimulation. Rechargeable models deliver stronger vibrations — look for USB-rechargeable, waterproof options for shower play.
Suction Cup Dildos for Hands-Free Pleasure
A suction cup base transforms any dildo into a hands-free toy — mount it on a wall, floor, or shower tile. The wide base also makes these harness-compatible for pegging and strap-on play.
Double-ended dildos feature a shaft on each end for simultaneous penetration. Strapless strap-on designs let the wearer hold one end internally while penetrating a partner with the other.
A curved shaft angles toward the G-spot or prostate, delivering focused pressure on sensitive internal areas. Shorter strokes and a rocking motion unlock intense orgasms that straight-shaft dildos cannot replicate.
For experienced users seeking maximum fullness, large and monster dildos deliver extreme girth and length. Pair with water-based lube and a slow warm-up — many feature a tapered tip for easier insertion.
How to Choose the Right Dildo or Dong — Size, Material & Toy Features
Insertable Length, Girth & Beginner-Friendly Sizes
Insertable length is how much shaft can be used — not total toy length. Six to seven inches suits most people, but girth matters more; too wide causes discomfort while slightly narrow still feels great.
Small Dildos for First-Time Users
Start with a slim dildo around five inches insertable and one inch in diameter. Smooth, tapered designs ease insertion and let you build comfort before sizing up.
Silicone vs. Glass vs. Dual-Density Materials
Silicone is soft, flexible, and safest. Glass is firm and ideal for temperature play. Dual-density silicone offers a rigid core with a cushioned exterior. All three are non-porous, body-safe, and easy to clean.
Harness-Compatible, Waterproof & Rechargeable Features
A flat base or suction cup makes a dildo harness-compatible for strap-on and pegging play. Waterproof ratings let you play in the shower. Rechargeable vibrating dildos offer stronger motors than battery models.
Pegging, Solo Play & Anal-Safe Dildo Bases
Any dildo used anally must have a flared base or suction cup preventing full insertion — a non-negotiable safety requirement. Browse our full anal toys collection for dedicated anal-safe options.
Flared Base & Suction Cup Safety for Anal Dildos
A flared base sits wider than the shaft, resting against the body. A suction cup serves the same purpose with hands-free mounting. Both are anal-safe and marked in our listings.
Dildo Care, Toy Cleaning & Water-Based Lubricant Tips
Clean every dildo before and after each session with warm water and gentle toy cleaner. Silicone and glass can be boiled to sanitize. Always pair silicone dildos with water-based lubricant — silicone lube degrades the material.
Pair your dildo with quality water-based lube. Avoid glycerin or parabens for sensitive skin. An antibacterial toy cleaner simplifies cleanup on the go.
How to Store Your Dildo Between Uses
Store each toy separately in a lint-free pouch to prevent material contact. Keep dildos in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Frequently Asked Questions About Dildos & Adult Toys
What Is the Best Dildo for Beginners?
A smooth, slim silicone dildo around five to six inches with a tapered tip. Blush and NS Novelties offer excellent beginner options at Woody's Toy Chest. When shopping for your first dildo, look for these features:
- Body-safe, non-porous silicone material
- A tapered or rounded tip for easy insertion
- Moderate girth — around one inch in diameter
- A suction cup or flat base for hands-free use and versatility
Starting with a smaller, simpler toy lets you discover what kind of stimulation you enjoy before investing in specialized options like vibrating or dual-density models.
Can Dildos Be Used for Anal Play?
Yes, provided the dildo has a flared base or suction cup. Start slim, use generous water-based lube, and work up gradually. Follow these steps for safe and comfortable anal play with a dildo:
- Choose a dildo with a clearly flared base or suction cup — never use a toy without one anally.
- Apply a generous amount of water-based lubricant to both the toy and the body.
- Begin with gentle external pressure and let the muscles relax before insertion.
- Start with shallow, slow strokes and increase depth only as comfort allows.
Reapply lube frequently, as the body does not produce natural lubrication anally. If you experience any pain, stop and add more lubricant or switch to a slimmer size.
What Material Is the Safest for a Dildo?
Medical-grade silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel — all non-porous, hypoallergenic, and phthalate-free. Avoid porous materials like jelly, rubber, or PVC. Non-porous materials do not harbor bacteria, making them the safest and most hygienic choice for both vaginal and anal use.
What Size Dildo Should I Start With?
Five to seven inches insertable and one to 1.5 inches diameter suits most people. Start smaller if unsure — you can always size up. Keep in mind that insertable length and total length are different — always check the product specs so you know exactly what you're working with.