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An anal dildo does something a butt plug doesn't — it moves. Insertion, withdrawal, rhythm, depth, curved reach to the prostate or anterior wall: a dildo designed for anal use is built for active play rather than static fullness, and that difference shapes both what you feel and how you prepare for a session.

This collection brings together anal dildos in body-safe silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel — from slim tapered beginners' designs to double-ended and harness-compatible formats — all with a flared base, T-bar, suction cup, or ring included as standard. Everything ships in plain, discreet packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

What Every Anal Dildo Needs to Have

  • A flared base, T-bar, or suction cup: This is the single requirement that separates a toy designed for anal use from one that isn't. The rectum has no natural end point — without a reliable retrieval feature, objects can travel further than intended and require medical assistance. Every dildo in this collection includes a flared base, ring, T-bar, or suction cup as standard. This is non-negotiable.
  • A tapered tip: A smooth, gradually tapered head makes initial insertion comfortable rather than effortful. For beginners especially, a tip that increases in diameter progressively — rather than starting at full width — allows the body to adjust at the point where tension is highest, without forcing anything.
  • Appropriate starting diameter: For first-time anal dildo use, an insertable diameter under approximately 3.5 cm (1.5 inches) is the right starting point. Below this threshold, the body typically requires only adequate lubrication and a relaxed mindset. Above it, a gradual preparation routine — or an anal training kit beforehand — is worth considering before purchase.
  • Non-porous, body-safe materials: Platinum-cured silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel don't harbour bacteria, can be thoroughly sterilised between uses, and contain no harmful chemical additives. For anal play specifically, non-porous materials matter more than in other categories. Avoid jelly rubber, PVC, or vaguely labelled "soft" materials — these are porous and cannot be made safe regardless of cleaning effort.
  • Water-based anal lubricant: The rectum produces no natural lubrication, and the friction involved in active dildo use makes this more significant than with a static toy. Use a dedicated anal lubricant — thicker and longer-lasting than standard water-based gel — and reapply as needed. Never use silicone-based lubricant with a silicone dildo; it degrades the toy's surface over time.

Types of Anal Dildos in This Collection

From a slim silicone starter to a double-ended design for partnered play, here's how the formats differ and who each one suits.

Type What it offers & who it suits
Classic silicone anal dildos Smooth or lightly textured dildos in body-safe silicone — the most popular format for anal use. Flexible enough to move with the body's natural curves, non-porous, and available in a wide range of lengths and diameters. Confirm a tapered tip and flared base before purchase. The default starting point for most first-time buyers and the easiest format to clean and care for.
Realistic anal dildos Veined, skin-toned designs for a more naturalistic sensation during use. Typically made from dual-density silicone — a firmer inner core with a softer outer layer — producing a feel distinct from uniform-density silicone. Most include a suction cup base for hands-free positioning against a flat surface. Popular with buyers who prefer a more lifelike experience.
Curved & prostate-targeting dildos Dildos with a pronounced upward curve designed to reach the prostate (5–7 cm inside the rectum, via the anterior wall) or the G-spot during anal use. The curve handles the directional work — no special technique required beyond insertion at the right angle. Particularly well-regarded by buyers using the dildo specifically for prostate stimulation, whether during solo or partnered play.
Glass anal dildos Rigid, smooth designs in borosilicate glass — non-porous, sterilisable by boiling or dishwasher, and compatible with any lubricant type. The firmness and unyielding pressure are markedly different from silicone; many experienced users prefer glass for precisely that quality. Borosilicate glass can also be warmed or cooled gently before use for additional sensation contrast.
Stainless steel anal dildos The weightiest format — solid stainless steel with substantial, immovable presence during use. Body-safe, temperature-responsive, and compatible with any lubricant. Often contoured or bulb-shaped rather than cylindrical. Suited to buyers already comfortable with anal play who want a denser, firmer sensation than silicone or glass provides. Excellent longevity with proper care.
Double-ended anal dildos Extended flexible dildos with insertable ends at both sides — for simultaneous anal stimulation during partnered play, or for anal and vaginal penetration by one person. Requires generous lubrication at both ends and clear communication between partners. A more advanced format, best approached after building comfort with standard anal dildo use.
Harness-compatible anal dildos Dildos with a flat, O-ring-compatible base designed to seat in a strap-on harness — enabling anal penetration in various partnered configurations without hand involvement. The base must match the O-ring diameter of your harness precisely; confirm both measurements before purchasing if you already own a harness. Most flat-based silicone anal dildos are harness-compatible, but always check the product specification.

Using an Anal Dildo for the First Time

Choose a slim design with a tapered tip and a diameter under 3.5 cm — not what looks most impressive, but what gives the first session the best chance of being comfortable and genuinely enjoyable. Clean the dildo before use, apply water-based anal lubricant generously to both the toy and the body, and begin with slow, shallow insertion. There's no requirement to use the full insertable length in a first session; go as far as feels right and stop there. The point is exploration, not achievement.

What distinguishes an anal dildo from other anal toys is the movement itself — finding a rhythm, pace, and angle that works takes a little practice, and the sensation changes significantly depending on all three. Curved designs targeting the prostate or anterior wall often feel quite different from a direct angle; glass or steel designs feel entirely different from silicone of the same dimensions. Treat early sessions as getting comfortable with the format rather than expecting a particular outcome — the experience improves noticeably once the body becomes familiar with what's happening.

For a broader introduction to anal play — including how anal dildos compare to butt plugs and anal beads, which format suits different experience levels, and the preparation routine that makes early sessions comfortable — our complete guide to anal toys for beginners is the most useful starting point before your first purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best anal dildo for beginners?

A slim silicone design with a tapered tip, an insertable diameter under approximately 3.5 cm, and a clearly visible flared base or T-bar. The taper matters as much as the overall size — a gradual widening from tip to shaft lets the body adjust progressively rather than encountering full resistance at the point of entry. Avoid realistic, double-ended, or glass designs as a first purchase; a simple, smooth silicone dildo with a reliable base gives you the most forgiving starting point and the most accurate sense of whether the format suits you.

What is the difference between an anal dildo and a regular dildo?

The defining difference is the base. An anal dildo must have a flared base, T-bar, suction cup, or ring — a retrieval feature that prevents the toy from travelling further into the rectum than intended. Without this, no dildo is safe for anal use, regardless of its size or material. Many anal dildos are also slightly slimmer in starting diameter and more tapered at the tip than designs intended for vaginal use, reflecting the different preparation requirements involved. If a dildo doesn't specify it's suitable for anal use and doesn't clearly show a flared base in the product images, treat it as not appropriate.

What material should an anal dildo be made from?

Non-porous materials only: platinum-cured silicone, borosilicate glass, or stainless steel. These don't harbour bacteria, can be thoroughly sterilised between uses, and contain no harmful additives or phthalates. Avoid anal dildos made from jelly rubber, PVC, cyberskin, or any material described vaguely as "soft" or "skin-safe" without specifying the base material — these are porous and cannot be properly cleaned or sterilised, which matters significantly for anal use where thorough hygiene between sessions is not optional.

Do anal dildos need a flared base?

Yes — every anal dildo must have either a flared base, a T-bar, a retrieval ring, or a suction cup that is wider than the widest point of the insertable shaft. The rectum has no natural stopping point, meaning objects without a reliable retrieval feature can travel further than intended and require medical assistance to remove. This is the most important safety consideration in this category, and every dildo in this collection includes a base or retrieval feature as standard. When assessing any design, always check that the base is wider than the shaft.

How do you use an anal dildo safely?

Start with a clean toy and a generous application of water-based anal lubricant — thicker than standard water-based gel — applied to both the dildo and the body. Never use silicone-based lubricant with a silicone dildo. Insert slowly, beginning with the tapered tip, at a pace that feels comfortable rather than forced. If you encounter discomfort rather than pleasurable pressure, pause, breathe, allow the muscles to relax, and try again gently. Remove slowly and with deliberate control. Clean the toy thoroughly with toy cleaner or mild antibacterial soap before and after every use, and store dry in a breathable pouch.

Can anal dildos be used with a strap-on harness?

Many can — but only if the dildo has a flat, O-ring-compatible base and the base diameter matches the harness ring. Harness-compatible designs have a flat base that sits flush against the harness panel and a shaft that passes through the O-ring and locks in place. Before purchasing, confirm the O-ring diameter of your harness and the stated base compatibility of the dildo — these need to match for the toy to stay secure during use. Most flat-based silicone anal dildos are harness-compatible, but always verify the specification rather than assuming.

An anal dildo does something a butt plug doesn't — it moves. Insertion, withdrawal, rhythm, depth, curved reach to the prostate or anterior wall: a dildo designed for anal use is built for active play rather than static fullness, and that difference shapes both what you feel and how you prepare for a session.

This collection brings together anal dildos in body-safe silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel — from slim tapered beginners' designs to double-ended and harness-compatible formats — all with a flared base, T-bar, suction cup, or ring included as standard. Everything ships in plain, discreet packaging with free delivery on orders over £50.

What Every Anal Dildo Needs to Have

  • A flared base, T-bar, or suction cup: This is the single requirement that separates a toy designed for anal use from one that isn't. The rectum has no natural end point — without a reliable retrieval feature, objects can travel further than intended and require medical assistance. Every dildo in this collection includes a flared base, ring, T-bar, or suction cup as standard. This is non-negotiable.
  • A tapered tip: A smooth, gradually tapered head makes initial insertion comfortable rather than effortful. For beginners especially, a tip that increases in diameter progressively — rather than starting at full width — allows the body to adjust at the point where tension is highest, without forcing anything.
  • Appropriate starting diameter: For first-time anal dildo use, an insertable diameter under approximately 3.5 cm (1.5 inches) is the right starting point. Below this threshold, the body typically requires only adequate lubrication and a relaxed mindset. Above it, a gradual preparation routine — or an anal training kit beforehand — is worth considering before purchase.
  • Non-porous, body-safe materials: Platinum-cured silicone, borosilicate glass, and stainless steel don't harbour bacteria, can be thoroughly sterilised between uses, and contain no harmful chemical additives. For anal play specifically, non-porous materials matter more than in other categories. Avoid jelly rubber, PVC, or vaguely labelled "soft" materials — these are porous and cannot be made safe regardless of cleaning effort.
  • Water-based anal lubricant: The rectum produces no natural lubrication, and the friction involved in active dildo use makes this more significant than with a static toy. Use a dedicated anal lubricant — thicker and longer-lasting than standard water-based gel — and reapply as needed. Never use silicone-based lubricant with a silicone dildo; it degrades the toy's surface over time.

Types of Anal Dildos in This Collection

From a slim silicone starter to a double-ended design for partnered play, here's how the formats differ and who each one suits.

Type What it offers & who it suits
Classic silicone anal dildos Smooth or lightly textured dildos in body-safe silicone — the most popular format for anal use. Flexible enough to move with the body's natural curves, non-porous, and available in a wide range of lengths and diameters. Confirm a tapered tip and flared base before purchase. The default starting point for most first-time buyers and the easiest format to clean and care for.
Realistic anal dildos Veined, skin-toned designs for a more naturalistic sensation during use. Typically made from dual-density silicone — a firmer inner core with a softer outer layer — producing a feel distinct from uniform-density silicone. Most include a suction cup base for hands-free positioning against a flat surface. Popular with buyers who prefer a more lifelike experience.
Curved & prostate-targeting dildos Dildos with a pronounced upward curve designed to reach the prostate (5–7 cm inside the rectum, via the anterior wall) or the G-spot during anal use. The curve handles the directional work — no special technique required beyond insertion at the right angle. Particularly well-regarded by buyers using the dildo specifically for prostate stimulation, whether during solo or partnered play.
Glass anal dildos Rigid, smooth designs in borosilicate glass — non-porous, sterilisable by boiling or dishwasher, and compatible with any lubricant type. The firmness and unyielding pressure are markedly different from silicone; many experienced users prefer glass for precisely that quality. Borosilicate glass can also be warmed or cooled gently before use for additional sensation contrast.
Stainless steel anal dildos The weightiest format — solid stainless steel with substantial, immovable presence during use. Body-safe, temperature-responsive, and compatible with any lubricant. Often contoured or bulb-shaped rather than cylindrical. Suited to buyers already comfortable with anal play who want a denser, firmer sensation than silicone or glass provides. Excellent longevity with proper care.
Double-ended anal dildos Extended flexible dildos with insertable ends at both sides — for simultaneous anal stimulation during partnered play, or for anal and vaginal penetration by one person. Requires generous lubrication at both ends and clear communication between partners. A more advanced format, best approached after building comfort with standard anal dildo use.
Harness-compatible anal dildos Dildos with a flat, O-ring-compatible base designed to seat in a strap-on harness — enabling anal penetration in various partnered configurations without hand involvement. The base must match the O-ring diameter of your harness precisely; confirm both measurements before purchasing if you already own a harness. Most flat-based silicone anal dildos are harness-compatible, but always check the product specification.

Using an Anal Dildo for the First Time

Choose a slim design with a tapered tip and a diameter under 3.5 cm — not what looks most impressive, but what gives the first session the best chance of being comfortable and genuinely enjoyable. Clean the dildo before use, apply water-based anal lubricant generously to both the toy and the body, and begin with slow, shallow insertion. There's no requirement to use the full insertable length in a first session; go as far as feels right and stop there. The point is exploration, not achievement.

What distinguishes an anal dildo from other anal toys is the movement itself — finding a rhythm, pace, and angle that works takes a little practice, and the sensation changes significantly depending on all three. Curved designs targeting the prostate or anterior wall often feel quite different from a direct angle; glass or steel designs feel entirely different from silicone of the same dimensions. Treat early sessions as getting comfortable with the format rather than expecting a particular outcome — the experience improves noticeably once the body becomes familiar with what's happening.

For a broader introduction to anal play — including how anal dildos compare to butt plugs and anal beads, which format suits different experience levels, and the preparation routine that makes early sessions comfortable — our complete guide to anal toys for beginners is the most useful starting point before your first purchase.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best anal dildo for beginners?

A slim silicone design with a tapered tip, an insertable diameter under approximately 3.5 cm, and a clearly visible flared base or T-bar. The taper matters as much as the overall size — a gradual widening from tip to shaft lets the body adjust progressively rather than encountering full resistance at the point of entry. Avoid realistic, double-ended, or glass designs as a first purchase; a simple, smooth silicone dildo with a reliable base gives you the most forgiving starting point and the most accurate sense of whether the format suits you.

What is the difference between an anal dildo and a regular dildo?

The defining difference is the base. An anal dildo must have a flared base, T-bar, suction cup, or ring — a retrieval feature that prevents the toy from travelling further into the rectum than intended. Without this, no dildo is safe for anal use, regardless of its size or material. Many anal dildos are also slightly slimmer in starting diameter and more tapered at the tip than designs intended for vaginal use, reflecting the different preparation requirements involved. If a dildo doesn't specify it's suitable for anal use and doesn't clearly show a flared base in the product images, treat it as not appropriate.

What material should an anal dildo be made from?

Non-porous materials only: platinum-cured silicone, borosilicate glass, or stainless steel. These don't harbour bacteria, can be thoroughly sterilised between uses, and contain no harmful additives or phthalates. Avoid anal dildos made from jelly rubber, PVC, cyberskin, or any material described vaguely as "soft" or "skin-safe" without specifying the base material — these are porous and cannot be properly cleaned or sterilised, which matters significantly for anal use where thorough hygiene between sessions is not optional.

Do anal dildos need a flared base?

Yes — every anal dildo must have either a flared base, a T-bar, a retrieval ring, or a suction cup that is wider than the widest point of the insertable shaft. The rectum has no natural stopping point, meaning objects without a reliable retrieval feature can travel further than intended and require medical assistance to remove. This is the most important safety consideration in this category, and every dildo in this collection includes a base or retrieval feature as standard. When assessing any design, always check that the base is wider than the shaft.

How do you use an anal dildo safely?

Start with a clean toy and a generous application of water-based anal lubricant — thicker than standard water-based gel — applied to both the dildo and the body. Never use silicone-based lubricant with a silicone dildo. Insert slowly, beginning with the tapered tip, at a pace that feels comfortable rather than forced. If you encounter discomfort rather than pleasurable pressure, pause, breathe, allow the muscles to relax, and try again gently. Remove slowly and with deliberate control. Clean the toy thoroughly with toy cleaner or mild antibacterial soap before and after every use, and store dry in a breathable pouch.

Can anal dildos be used with a strap-on harness?

Many can — but only if the dildo has a flat, O-ring-compatible base and the base diameter matches the harness ring. Harness-compatible designs have a flat base that sits flush against the harness panel and a shaft that passes through the O-ring and locks in place. Before purchasing, confirm the O-ring diameter of your harness and the stated base compatibility of the dildo — these need to match for the toy to stay secure during use. Most flat-based silicone anal dildos are harness-compatible, but always verify the specification rather than assuming.