Anal Dildos

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Anal dildos deliver targeted stimulation that standard toys simply can't match, and we carry every shape, size, and material worth exploring.

What Makes a Dildo Good for Anal Use?

Not every dildo is designed with anal play in mind. The key differences come down to shape, safety features, and material. A good anal dildo has a flared base or retrieval ring so it stays secure during use. That's non-negotiable. Beyond safety, you want something smooth enough for comfortable entry, firm enough to hold its shape, and made from a body-safe material that won't irritate sensitive tissue.

Tapered tips make insertion easier, especially for beginners. Curved shafts hit the prostate or internal hot spots more effectively. Ribbed or beaded textures add stimulation at every stage of movement. Once you know what kind of sensation you're after, narrowing down the options gets a lot easier.

Types of Anal Dildos We Carry

Slim and Beginner-Friendly

Slender profiles with tapered tips are the go-to starting point. They prioritize comfort without sacrificing sensation, and they're a good way to figure out what you actually enjoy before moving up in size.

Curved and Prostate-Focused

A pronounced curve toward the tip puts direct pressure on the prostate or the anterior wall. If internal stimulation is your goal, a curved shaft does the work better than a straight one.

Large Anal Dildos

For those who want more fullness, we stock a solid range of larger options. If you're shopping specifically in this category, our Large Dildos collection is worth a look alongside this one.

Vibrating Anal Dildos

Some anal dildos are equipped with motors that add buzz to the experience. These are rechargeable in most cases and come with multiple speed and pattern settings. Browse our Vibrating Dildos collection if that's the direction you're headed.

Realistic and Non-Realistic Styles

Realistic anal dildos mimic natural texture and appearance. Non-realistic options go abstract, which often means smoother surfaces and more unusual shapes built purely for function. Both approaches work well anally. It comes down to personal preference.

Materials: What to Look For

Body-safe materials are the baseline. Here's how the most common ones compare for anal use:

  • Silicone: Soft, flexible, non-porous, and easy to clean. The most popular material for a reason. Look for 100% body-safe silicone, not blended compounds.
  • Glass: Firm, smooth, and temperature-responsive. Glass can be warmed or cooled before use for a completely different kind of sensation. Our Glass Dildos collection has a strong selection.
  • Metal: Stainless steel and aluminum options are non-porous, extremely durable, and work beautifully with temperature play. See our Metal Dildos collection for specifics.
  • TPE and TPR: Softer and more affordable, but porous. These require condom use if sharing and more thorough cleaning routines.

How to Choose the Right Anal Dildo

Start with size. If you're new to anal play, go smaller than you think you need. You can always size up. If you have experience, think about what you've enjoyed before and what felt like it was missing.

Think about texture next. Smooth is easier to work with. Ridges, ribs, and beads add stimulation but require more control during use.

Then consider function. Do you want something purely manual, or are you interested in vibration? If thrusting motion appeals to you, check out our Thrusting Dildos collection. If hands-free use is part of the plan, our Suction Cup Dildos are worth browsing.

Always use lubricant. Unlike other erogenous zones, the anus does not self-lubricate. A generous amount of lube makes a significant difference in both comfort and enjoyment. Silicone-based lube lasts longer, but if you're using a silicone toy, stick to water-based to protect the surface.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do anal dildos need a flared base?

Yes. Any toy used anally should have a flared base, a finger loop, or another retrieval feature. The anatomy of the rectum does not have a natural stopping point, so a flared base is a safety requirement, not just a design preference.

What size anal dildo should I start with?

For first-timers, a slim toy around an inch in diameter or less is a comfortable starting point. Give your body time to adjust and work up from there at your own pace. There's no timeline to follow.

Can I use a regular dildo for anal play?

Only if it has a flared base. A toy without one is not safe for anal use, regardless of how it's marketed. Shape and safety features matter more than the label.

How do I clean an anal dildo?

Non-porous materials like silicone, glass, and metal can be washed with warm water and mild soap, or run through the dishwasher without detergent. Porous materials need more care and should never be shared without a condom. Clean your toys after every single use.