A Suction Toy For Women Review

Clitoral suction toys, sometimes called clitoral stimulators or clit suckers, are a bit of an outlier in the vibrator world. Most sex toy companies make vibes with your vulva in mind, but suction toys specifically target the clitoral ridge and simulate the sucking or light lapping sensation of oral sex, which can be intense. These toys are designed to feel good — both internally and externally — and they can be used alone or with partners. They can even be used for clitoral stimulation during intercourse, so you and your partner can have hands-free orgasms together. For those seeking more detailed feedback, a suction toy for women review can offer insights into the best options available.

Unlike a standard vibrator, which might be too firm or buzzy, suction toy for women have soft nozzle tips that gently suction the clitoral ridge. The tip surrounds the clitoral ridge, stimulating the 8,000 nerve endings in your clitoris. The nozzle tip also has different textures to offer an extra sensual touch. A smaller nozzle means more targeted sensations, while a larger one can provide a gentler but more expansive sensation that might be best for beginners.

Most of the clitoral suction toys in our test group had soft, flexible nozzles with textures that feel good against the skin and have multiple speed settings and patterns. One toy, the Lelo Sona, had a sleek design that testers loved, and one of our testers who tried it said it was her favorite because it was able to reach all the way up to the clitoral ridge and create “a hands-free blended orgasm.” The only downside is that this toy is more expensive than others on this list, but it has five levels of suction strength to find your ideal level and comes with a three-year warranty.

If you want a less-expensive clitoral suction toy that’s just as effective, the Satisfyer Pro 2 is an option. Its soft nozzle is smaller than the Womanizer models, but it feels great and has many of the same vibration levels and patterns that our panel loved. It also has a handle for internal G-spot stimulation, which is a nice feature for those who want to try both forms of pleasure.

For a bigger but more compact toy, the Dame Aer is another option that our panel loved. This toy has a smaller nozzle than the Womanizer but a longer handle, and it offers more intensity settings that you can manually adjust.

While it isn’t as petite as the Lovehoney Rose, our testers still found this toy comfortable and easy to use, especially with a partner. Its nozzle is wider at the end but narrower in the middle, which makes it easier to position and more ergonomic for solo play.