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There are a number of different types of vibrators on the market, each providing specific strengths to a person’s pleasure repertoire. If you want a trusty basic, a wand massager might be your go-to. And if you want something discreet and portable, a bullet vibe may be more your speed. But if you're interested in an elusive, toe-curling blended orgasm, a rabbit vibrator is your must-have.
Experts in This Article
sex educator and founder of Sssh.com
sex educator and brand manager at Babeland
sex educator with Lovers and co-author of The Ultimate Guide To Seduction and Foreplay
staff sexologist and educator at Good Vibrations
What are rabbit vibrators?
“Rabbit vibrators are dual-action vibrators,” says sex educator Angie Rowntree, founder and director of ethical porn site Sssh.com. In other words, they're designed to stimulate two or more erogenous zones simultaneously—specifically, the external clitoris and internal vaginal canal.
Historically, these vibrators feature internal arms as well as two clitoral nubs that resemble rabbit ears, says Lisa Finn, a sex educator with sex toy shop Babeland. But these days, not all rabbit vibrators have that traditional look. “Dual-action vibrators now come in so many styles and materials, so you can now find ones that don’t look like a rabbit,” says Rowntree.
Rabbit vibrators may have remained so… buzzy throughout the years due to their apt ability to pleasure more than one erogenous zone at once. And in doing so, they have the power to provide earth-shattering, stronger orgasms. “By stimulating internal pleasure points like the G-spot and clitoris at the same time, rabbit vibrators are able to help vagina owners experience a blended orgasm,” says Finn.
If you’re eager to get your hands (or, er, other parts) on a rabbit vibrator, read on. Rounded up below are 10 of the best rabbit vibrators in particular, according to sex experts.
10 best rabbit vibrators for blended orgasms
A common complaint pleasure-seekers have when they invest in their first rabbit vibrator is that it doesn’t quite fit their anatomy. Most rabbit vibrators are not adjustable, which means that if the distance between your clit and internal hot-spot is not the same as the distance between the two arms, it won’t be optimally user-friendly.
Luxury sex-tech company We-Vibe set out to course-correct this common issue with its release of the Nova, an adjustable, flexible rabbit vibrator. “The Nova is a sculptural work of art that has a built-in wire core in the shaft that allows you to customize the distance between the shafts to match your unique internal anatomy,” says Rowntree. And, because this is a We-Vibe product, it can also be synced up to the We-Vibe app. “You or your partner can control this app-compatible sex toy from anywhere in the world, regardless of distance,” she says.
If you’ve tried strap-on sex or pegging before and enjoyed it, consider intensifying the experience with this double-ended dildo. What sets this strapless strap-on apart from the many others on the market is the fact that it both vibrates and features fluttering silicone “ears.” It has two separate motors, one in each dildo, which means the giver and receiver are able to experience the sensation at the same time.
Pro tip: Use this dildo with a strap-style harness, such as the Spareparts Joque ($138). Strapless strap-ons like this can, in theory, be used without a harness. But doing so takes an inordinate amount of pelvic floor muscle strength and endurance, says Finn. Even if you have that strength and endurance, you may still lose the ability to hold the dildo inside the body during orgasm, due to the fact that orgasm is typically accompanied by pelvic floor spasms. “The harness keeps the vibrator sturdy throughout play,” Finn adds.
Looking for something even more intense than a rabbit vibrator? The sex toy masterminds at Lelo have you covered. This chic toy features three motors designed to hit your G-spot, deliver internal wave-like vibrations, and provide sonic pulsations against the clit.
Need more convincing? This toy is whisper-quiet, features eight pleasure settings ranging in intensity, and it's waterproof for shower and bath sessions. Many reviewers even note that this toy helped them learn to squirt, so... do with that information what you will.
The Le Wand Duel Attachment transforms your favorite external powerhouse into a two-in-one internal stimulator with a silky silicone attachment that fits over the bulbous bit of the wand vibrator. Each shaft features a weighted tip, which allows the sheath to deliver pleasurable pressure to your internal and external bits, says Finn.
A big benefit of this attachment is that its long handle combines the reach of a typical wand vibrator (something few rabbit vibrators offer) with the clitoral stimulation of a rabbit, she says. “The fact that it is an attachment also means you can easily take it off mid-play, which is another benefit,” she adds. “Just pop off the attachment and enjoy the external stimulation when you’re done.” One quick caveat, though: You'll need a regular Le Wand vibrator to use this one.
Notorious for their silky, long-lasting silicone products, Fun Factory has an impressive catalog of thrusters, cock rings, dildos, and dual stimulators. Its most unique rabbit vibrator is the Amorino Vibe, which offers notable customization.
Here’s how it works: The base of the toy is a basic rabbit shape, with a longer shaft for vaginal (or anal) stimulation and a shorter shaft for clitoral (or perineum) stimulation. The thing that looks like a rubber band is actually a stretchy silicone device that allows pleasure-seekers to customize where vibration lands, says Finn: “Silicone transmits vibration incredibly well, so the band is able to deliver different kinds of vibration intensity and touch depending on how you configure it on the toy,” they explain. You can twist, criss-cross, or hook the band between the two shafts. Or, you can get rid of it altogether, if you’re easily over-stimulated. “The more times you cross the band over itself, the more pressure you’ll feel on your genitals,” they add.
Also dubbed a smart vibrator, the Lioness Vibrator's internal-external stimulator has built-in technology that allows you to track your pleasure in real-time with its accompanying app. (You can also look at the data after the fact, if you’d prefer to use your phone for other things while you play.)
With the motto, never measure, never improve, Lioness’s goal is that by offering qualitative feedback on your orgasm, you’ll be able to level up your masturbation session. Is this pricey pick for everybody? Probably not. But if you’re a sucker for data and improved orgasms, this rabbit vibe could be worth the investment.
Aesthetically true to its name, the Snail Vibe proves that sex toys don’t have to look like rabbit to bring you pleasure. The curled end is designed to rest against your clit, and the “folded end” of the toy is designed to slide in and out of your body as deep as you desire (up to nine inches!). “This toy is an awesome option for people who want to experience penetrative pleasure, but don’t want to be reminded of various genital parts,” says sex educator Marla Renee Stewart, an expert with sex toy retailer Lovers.
Because you can customize how deep the toy goes, it’s also a good pick for people who find the shaft of traditional rabbit vibrators too long or thick, she adds.
This option is sleek and looks good on (er, in) anybody. Made from silky-soft silicone, the curved shaft of the the Lelo Soraya Rabbit Wave is ideal for G-zone or prostate stimulation, says Rowntree. Regardless of where you use the toy, lather it with a water-based lube to enhance the sensation, she suggests.
Spread throughout the two shafts are three different motors, which you can set to one of eight different vibrational settings. This one also has a battery life of two hours for those super-long sessions.
This is one of the best sex toys I’ve tried to date. It’s kind of hard to use at first, but it’s just a matter of finding your angle—and settling on one of the 10 vibration modes. It’s equipped with the trademark Womanizer Pleasure Air technology, which simulates oral sex, but it also has a curved shaft that reinforces the external stimulation.
It’s available in five sultry colors (I have the blue!) and I’ve found it more pleasurable during solo sessions than partnered play. (No one knows your angles like you do, ya know?) This toy charges with a magnetic cord, which can make it a bit tricky to get the battery back up. So long as you lay it on a flat surface, though, you should be fine.
“Like the Soraya, this has an opening to hold on to, and it’s fairly small,” says Queen. “There’s lots of texturing, plus this one vibrates and thumps in 10 different modes, so it’s going to be a distinct sensation from the others.” You'll find the unique ribbed texture on both the insertable arm and the clitoral stimulator.
It’s available in purple and light blue and is denoted as splash-proof, so maybe don’t bring this into wetter sessions, like the shower or bath. Though the whole toy measures 6.3 inches in length, only about 4 inches of that is insertable, so it makes a good toy for folks who are looking for something on the smaller end of the spectrum.
What to consider when shopping for a rabbit vibrator
1. Consider the length of its shaft (if it has one)
The single most important thing on Queen's checklist is ensuring you’re comfortable with the length of the shaft, if your toy has one. “If you choose a shaft that’s too long for your vaginal anatomy, the rabbit won’t reach the clitoris and you won’t get the optimal dual-stimulation use from the toy,” she says. Considering that can cause discomfort when you want to experience pleasure, Queen advises opting for a shorter shaft, just in case, and building from there.
2. Ask yourself if you actually want dual stimulation
“Not everyone likes these dual-stim items because they can seem too ‘busy,’” says Queen. “For some users, that’s a plus, but for others, the sensory additions just feel like they’re too much.” If you know you want an insertable shaft and a clitoral stimulation component, you can shop pretty much any rabbit vibrator. If, however, you only want to use the clitoral arm, make sure you're choosing a vibrator whose shaft won't get in the way.
3. Think about how firm you want the rabbit portion to be
This comes down to “a matter of personal preference,” says Jess O’Reilly, staff sexologist at sex toy retailer Lovehoney and host of the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast. “Some of the little rabbit ears are soft and bendable, which means they won’t provide firm stimulation or pressure against the clitoris.” But if you prefer a gentle tease, you might want to go with less firm options.
How to use a rabbit vibrator, according to sexologists
“To use as designed, you’d insert the shaft and aim the bunny ears—or whatever it has—at the clitoris and let it do its thing,” says Queen, adding that you can also mix in “your own additional thrusting if that sensation is extra-pleasing.”
According to O'Reilly, part of the fun is figuring out what works best for you. “There are no rules when it comes to how to use a rabbit vibe,” she says. “You might work the outside first as you get aroused, then slide the lower arm into the vaginal canal and rock back and forth.”
Queen points out that you can also “turn the toy so that the shaft is facing the sky, and just use the rabbit on the clit, without any penetration.” You can even use the vibrator on other parts of your body, like your nipples.
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