What to Look for in Rabbit Vibrators – Adorime
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What to Look for in Rabbit Vibrators

Sep 24, 2024

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Many rabbit vibrators offer the classic rabbit ears. But others have a nub, or even a clitoral sucker as an alternative to the ā€œearsā€.

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 ā€˜earsā€™

Type of rabbit ā€˜earsā€™

Many rabbit vibrators offer the classic rabbit ears. But others have a nub, or even a clitoral sucker as an alternative to the ā€œearsā€.

Itā€™s all about the stimulation that works best for your clit. If you are after broad pleasure, the wider the ā€œrabbit headā€ the better. If you like more pinpointed stimulation a stiffer, slimmer nub might be a better option.

Separate motor controls

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

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 itā€™s all about personal preferences!

Flexibility/adjustability

Flexibility/adjustability

Depending on your personal preferences, when you pick a rabbit vibrator youā€™ll need to think about the toyā€™s flexibility.

The more flexible, the higher likelyhood it will also ā€œfitā€ 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.

Iā€™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. Itā€™s also non-porous, which means that bacteria canā€™t penetrate microscopic holes in the material.
  • Why avoid jelly? While they might look fun and evoke the classic ā€œrabbit sex toyā€ aesthetic, jelly vibrators are considered porous, which means bacteria can lodge itself in microscopic holes in the material. Weā€™ve listed all the materials in our reviews below, so you can be sure youā€™re buying a safe product.

So, Iā€™ve put a handy guide together for you to see whatā€™s available out there, and whatā€™s the bestā€¦

Body-safe materials

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 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.