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Strap on Dildos

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Strap on dildos are built for giving, sharing and changing up who does what. Whether you want a harness-compatible silicone dildo, a strapless strap-on that stimulates both partners, or a hollow strap-on worn over the body, the range covers very different kinds of play. Browse strap on dildos from straightforward starter sets through to larger, more structured options - suitable for solo wear, partnered play and a wide range of bodies and dynamics.


What Are Strap on Dildos?

A strap-on dildo is a wearable toy designed to be used for penetration. The basics are simple: a dildo is worn using a harness, a body-worn mount, or a design that stays in place without external straps at all.

Most strap-on dildos are made from premium silicone, which maintains firmness under pressure and cleans easily. The dildo attaches to a harness via an O-ring - the ring size needs to match the dildo's base diameter, so it is worth checking compatibility before buying separately.

Strapless strap-ons skip the harness entirely. These designs have a bulb at one end that the wearer holds internally, and the shaft extends for penetration. They work well for people who want shared stimulation, though they need stronger pelvic muscle engagement to stay in position.

Hollow strap-ons fit over the body and add length or girth, making them a practical option for anyone who wants extension or a firmer erection than they can currently achieve. They are also used in gender-affirming play.

For anyone curious about substantial sizes, larger options are also available separately as harness-compatible options. If you want a toy that works both ways, double ended dildos can be used with a harness or worn without one.

Choosing the Right Strap-On Setup

The right combination depends on body type, fit, the kind of penetration you want and how much hands-free use matters to you.

Harness type affects stability more than anything else. Jockstrap-style harnesses spread weight across the hips and thighs. Underwear-style designs are easier to put on. Two-strap designs are adjustable and tend to fit a wider range of bodies.

O-ring size is the detail most people miss. Check that the dildo's base diameter matches the harness O-ring, or choose an interchangeable ring that fits several sizes.

Dildo shape matters for the person receiving. A realistic curve works well for G-spot or P-spot contact. A straighter shaft is more predictable for thrusting. A wider base or flange keeps the dildo stable in the harness during use.

Material should be safe silicone unless there is a specific reason to choose otherwise. Avoid porous materials, and use water-based lubricant with silicone toys.

Find the right strap-on for how you want to play:

  • Harness and dildo sets - everything in one package, designed to work together. Good starting point.
  • Harness-compatible dildos - buy separately to pair with an existing harness or upgrade your current dildo.
  • Strapless strap-ons - dual stimulation, no harness needed. Best for people with strong pelvic engagement.
  • Hollow strap-ons - wearable extension with an opening at the base. Used for adding size or worn over the body.
  • Double-ended strap-on dildos - one end for the wearer, one for penetration. Can be used with or without a harness.
  • Large strap-on dildos - for experienced receivers who want significant size and presence.
  • Vibrating strap-on dildos - adds stimulation at the base or shaft for one or both partners.

Before You Play

Getting the harness adjustment right makes all the difference. A poorly fitted harness shifts during use and makes penetration harder to control. Adjust straps with the dildo in place so you know exactly how it sits.

Apply lubricant throughout - silicone toys require consistent coverage for comfort for the person receiving. Reapply as needed.

Talk through positions, depth and pace before the scene starts. Strap-on play often involves a shift in dynamic, and clear communication from the beginning helps everyone stay present and comfortable.

FAQs about Strap on Dildos

What size strap-on dildo should I start with?

Start with something in the slim-to-average range - roughly 1.25 to 1.5 inches in diameter and 5 to 6 inches in insertable length. The wearer has less direct feedback than with a penis, so a manageable size makes it easier to control depth and angle. You can always size up once you both know what works.

Do I need a specific harness for my strap-on dildo?

Not every harness fits every dildo. The key measurement is the O-ring diameter - it needs to match the base of the dildo. Many harnesses come with interchangeable rings in different sizes. If you are buying a harness and dildo separately, check that the base is compatible before purchasing.

What is the difference between a strapless strap-on and a regular strap-on?

A regular strap-on uses a harness to hold the dildo in place externally. A strapless strap-on has a curved bulb at one end that the wearer holds internally using their pelvic muscles, with a shaft that extends for penetration. The strapless design stimulates both partners simultaneously and removes the harness entirely. It takes more practice to keep stable during active movement, but many people prefer it for the shared sensation and closer physical contact it allows.

Can a hollow strap-on be used by anyone?

Hollow strap-ons fit over the body and add size, length or structure. They are used by people who want extension, by those who struggle to maintain a firm erection, and in gender-affirming play where wearing a realistic shape matters. Most are adjustable enough to fit a range of body types. Check the internal cavity dimensions before buying to make sure the fit is right.

How do I clean a strap-on dildo?

Wash the dildo with warm water and toy cleaner before and after use. Silicone is non-porous and easy to clean thoroughly. If you are sharing between partners without a barrier, clean fully between uses or use a condom over the toy. Dry completely before storing. Wash the harness according to its own care instructions - most fabric harnesses are hand-washable.

Is strap-on play only for certain relationship types or genders?

No. Strap-on play is used across a wide range of relationships, genders and dynamics. Couples use it to explore role reversal or shared penetration. Solo users wear hollow strap-ons for gender-affirming reasons. Strapless designs are popular with people of all genders who want simultaneous stimulation. The setup is flexible enough to suit almost any context - what matters is finding the configuration that works for the people involved.