What to Look for in Rabbit Vibrators
Many rabbit vibrators offer the classic rabbit ears. But others have a nub, or even a clitoral sucker as an alternative to the “ears”.
It is all about the combination between the g-spot dildo and the vibrating clitoral stimulation. Think about: 1) overall length, 2) Distance between tip and rabbit ears, and 3) Diameter.
Choosing the right one is all about the right diameter, insertable length, and combination between the G-spot dildo and the rabbit arms.
If you are a beginner I would go for the slimmest dildo, with a wider clitoral stimulator. And if you are more advanced, you can try more bulbous, and innovative designs.
Type of rabbit ‘ears’
Many rabbit vibrators offer the classic rabbit ears. But others have a nub, or even a clitoral sucker as an alternative to the “ears”.
It’s all about the stimulation that works best for your clit. If you are after broad pleasure, the wider the “rabbit head” the better. If you like more pinpointed stimulation a stiffer, slimmer nub might be a better option.
Separate motor controls
If you want to be able to go full power on the clit stimulation but gentle on your g-spot, you need one with separate motor controls.
Most of the best ones offer dual-motors.
This feature allows you to control G-spot stimulation and external stimulation separately.
Extra features
Many rabbit vibrators offer more than just vibrations.
You can choose between:
- thrusting,
- come-hither motions,
- pulsations,
- long-distance play,
- clitoral suction,
- warming,
- and many others.
All of them are amazing, so it’s all about personal preferences!
Flexibility/adjustability
Depending on your personal preferences, when you pick a rabbit vibrator you’ll need to think about the toy’s flexibility.
The more flexible, the higher likelyhood it will also “fit” you.
I recommend going for rabbits with poseable internal shafts and flexible rabbit ears.
Best Materials for Rabbit Vibratos
It can be a little confusing when it comes to the best materials for sex toys; you key things you want a are 1. Comfort, 2. Durability, and 3. Body-safe materials!
If you want to prioritize only the best sex toy materials, you can buy rabbit vibrators in silicone and hard plastics.
I’d recommend avoiding jelly or soft plastics, as these materials are difficult to clean.
- Why is silicone the best material? Silicone is 100% body-safe and can be cleaned thoroughly with just some soap and water. It’s also non-porous, which means that bacteria can’t penetrate microscopic holes in the material.
- Why avoid jelly? While they might look fun and evoke the classic “rabbit sex toy” aesthetic, jelly vibrators are considered porous, which means bacteria can lodge itself in microscopic holes in the material. We’ve listed all the materials in our reviews below, so you can be sure you’re buying a safe product.
So, I’ve put a handy guide together for you to see what’s available out there, and what’s the best…
Body-safe materials
A quality sex toy will be made from a body-safe, non-porous material; non-porous means that the toy should be easy to clean, and have no potential for bacteria to infiltrate it.
Good materials include, high-quality medical-grade silicone, borosillicate glass, and medical-grade stainless steel.
Sex toy developers such as We-Vibe, Satisfyer, Lelo, and Lovense are known to use high quality materials such as these.
Non body-safe materials
Non body-safe, or toxic, materials are usually porous. This means that bacteria will infiltrate and degrade the toy over time- no matter how much you clean it!
Toxic materials include, jelly rubber, synthetic latex, rubber, PVC, and TPE.