Last Updated on December 19, 2024 by Kelly
Thin is in! Not every dildo needs to be girthy. Sometimes, you want something thinner than the average dildo. You may have a body type that prefers thinner dildos, or you want a skinny starter.
Whatever the reason, I wanted to talk about thin dildos. While “Thin” is subjective, I define thin as having under two inches of widest insertable width.
These dildos can go inside you without making you feel too stuffed.
But what are the best thin dildos? I wanted to answer this question that has plagued us for centuries.
Okay, maybe not. I’m looking at five thin dildos that meet this rule and helping newcomers find the best thin dildo for their needs. So, let’s get started!
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Why Some Women Might Prefer Using a Thin Dildo
There are several reasons why a woman may want a thin dildo, and all of them are valid! Let me go over some of the biggest reasons.
They’re Tight Down There
Petite women may have tighter stuff down there, and a regular-sized dildo may be painful. When you masturbate, you want to feel pleasure, never pain!
A thin dildo may help you open up to something thicker without hurting you. These dildos can also be super useful for beginners.
You Want to Try Anal
Thin dildos can be great for anal, too. Pegging dildos, either received or given, are one such example.
When lubed up, these dildos can go inside an ass well without hurting the receiver. Many of these thin dildos are also flexible, which helps reach that P-spot.
They’re Great for Travel
Thin dildos don’t weigh much and are easy to put inside a purse or other carrying case. This sentiment is especially true if you’re packing light!
You’d be surprised how one item can make the difference between going over the baggage limit and being under!
They’re Flexible
Because thin dildos have thin shafts, several models are easily bendable. Now, this depends on the dildo’s firmness and design.
However, thin dildos tend to be more bendable, which helps you reach the G/P-spot. This bendability also means that experimenting with different positions is so much easier.
What Are the Main Types of Thin Dildos?
You’d be surprised by how many types of thin dildos there are! Let me talk about the main types.
Long
Just because it’s thin doesn’t mean it’s not long. These lanky boys can be great if you want it deep inside you. or wish to share without filling you up too much.
While “long” is yet another thing that falls within that pesky subjective rule, I want to say that it’s any dildo longer than five insertable inches.
Short
These dildos are short (under five insertable inches), perfect for when you don’t want them deep in your body.
Short and skinny dildos are also excellent for travel, as they are easy to hide in any purse with multiple compartments.
Vibrator
These dildos have a motor inside, powered by either an AA/AAA or rechargeable battery. The vibrators can be waterproof so that you can have some shower fun!
Realistic
These dildos look like a real person’s privates. They often squishy balls that double as stress toys or veins that pop out of the shaft.
Pegging
These dildos are curved to go inside an ass better, and they usually have a suction cup at the base.
This cup makes it easy to mount on a harness, floor, or wall!
Flexible
These thin dildos can bend in different directions. These are good for reaching the most erotic areas of your body and also for experimenting with other positions.
Flexible dildos are designed to bend easily yet keep locked in place when you’re ready to penetrate!
What to Look For in a Good, Thin Dildo
Not all thin dildos are cut from the same cloth! Here are some things you should look for when shopping for a thin dildo.
Cost
Your budget is always essential when shopping for a thin dildo. While these dildos tend to cost less than their thicker counterparts, some cost more.
If a dildo has more features, is made from higher-quality materials, or is from a reputable brand, it may cost more.
Ideally, you don’t want to go so cheap that you have second thoughts about it going inside your body.
But you also don’t want to max out your credit card!
Materials
There are several materials that a dildo can be made from. Metal and glass feel smooth and can be heated or cooled for temperature play.
Silicone is the best all-around material.
Whichever you choose, be sure your dildo is made from non-porous materials. Porous dildos are usually made from gross, body-unsafe materials and can absorb bacteria.
I’m gagging!
How Thin is It?
As I said, I define thin as being under two inches wide, but you may want something even thinner.
The box or the description page should give you a good idea of how thin it will be.
If you’re new to this, try going as thin as possible and then working your way up.
Other Considerations
Do you want a dildo meant for vaginal or anal play? Also, do you want a vibrator? If so, does it need to be waterproof? Rechargeable?
Asking these questions can help you to narrow down what you want in a dildo.
How Much Does A Slim Dildo Typically Cost?
A slim dildo’s cost will depend on several factors, including material quality, features, and brand.
Generally, a slim dildo is going to cost less than a thicker dildo due to fewer materials being used.
You can usually find a good starter dildo for under $30. Meanwhile, something more luxurious may cost a little more but is still relatively inexpensive.
If you’re on a short budget, many sites will have sales, or there may be a cheaper version available.
For example, if you’re shopping for dildos that come in different sizes, you can purchase medium-sized ones instead of small ones.
5 Good Quality Thin Dildos
Now, let’s look at five dildos that are thin but thick with quality features!
1. Limba Flex Small – Best Overall
For the best thin dildo, I wanted to choose one that is designed to be a crowd-pleaser. Many folks who want them thin are new to toys. So, the best dildo on this list should be easily adjustable.
That’s the appeal of the Limba Flex. It can bend to any angle or shape and stay that way.
This way, exploring your body is easy! Whether you have a G-spot or prostate, the dildo should lock on to its target reasonably well. The small version is also thin, being 1.2 inches wide.
I also wanted a dildo that is great for harnesses and wall or floor play. The Limba Flex small’s suction cup does this job well.
When I tested it out, I had little issue getting it to stick, and it would stay stuck for a long while!
I also wanted to choose a dildo that’s relatively affordable but not cheap. The Flex is the right balance between quality and affordability, with most units costing under $70.
Of course, this depends on where you buy it, what sales are going on, and all that good stuff.
Also, the dildo is made from high-quality silicone. It’s so easy to clean, and it won’t absorb any gross bacteria.
So yes, this is my top pick. It’s great regardless of sex, body top, or preference.
Pros
- Easily bendable and flexible.
- Made from high-quality silicone.
- Not expensive.
Cons
- None that I can think of.
2. Colours Pleasures Thin 5-inch Black Silicone Dildo Suction Cup Dildo – Best Realistic
If you want a realistic dildo, I think this one from Colours Pleasures is a good starting point. The dildo is a budget one, so it doesn’t have hyper-realism or balls.
But it has veins on it, and they pop out! Many realistic dildos tend to be thick, but this one is relatively thin at 1.5 inches.
You can also attach the dildo to the wall, floor, or harness. Overall, it’s a great pick. Though, I see it as more of an introduction to the world of realistic dildos.
Give it a shot.
Pros
- It’s affordable.
- It has realistic veins.
- The suction cup means that you can attach it to several places.
Cons
- It’s not the most realistic-looking dildo.
3. Lovehoney Slimline G-Spot Sensual Glass Dildo – Best Glass Dildo
Ah, glass. Glass dildos can be heated up with warm water or cooled with a fridge or cold water.
The result is some amazing temperature play possibilities! Plus, glass is so easy to clean and trickier than you think! Not only that, but you can use any lube with glass dildos.
Lovehoney’s in-house products are affordable but don’t skip out on quality. This G-spot dildo has a bulbed head that won’t overcrowd you and a skinny shaft.
The dildo is pretty long, reaching eight inches. The dildo comes with a velvet storage bag and discreet packaging.
However, most people will think it’s either a weird art project.
Pros
- Nice and slim.
- The glass allows for temperature play and any lube.
- Affordable.
Cons
- Be careful not to drop it!
4. Playboy Spot On Flexible Rechargeable G-Spot Vibrator- Best G-Spot Vibrator
If you want a thin dildo that can hit your G-spot, this one from Playboy works nicely. Its shaft is thin with a bulbous head at the end.
These two combine to deliver some powerhouse stimulation to your G-spot, and I love it. The vibrator has some essential features.
It’s fully waterproof so you can enjoy it in the bath or shower. The battery is rechargeable through a USB cord.
Three speeds and four patterns will keep you busy. Oh, and the bulb can be adjusted based on your body type.
Overall, this dildo hits all the right places, literally and figuratively. If I had any complaints, it’s that the price may be a bit much for newcomers, but it’s still cheaper than Bluetooth.
Pros
- Rechargeable and waterproof.
- Thin shaft and bulbous head.
- Easily adjustable.
Cons
- A tad pricey.
5. Tantus Silk Small – Best Pegging Option
If you want a tremendous pegging dildo, the Tantus Silk line may be the best for you. These dildos come in several sizes, with the small being less than an inch wide.
So, if your partner is someone who is tight down there, you may want to give this a shot. I’m not saying that the other dildos on this list aren’t suitable for pegging.
For example, the Flex excels well in this. But this is a traditional pegging dildo with a surface and a bend that will hit a person’s P-spot very well!
The Silk has a flat base, making it simple to attach to most harnesses. Its surface is very smooth, and while some may wish there was more texture, it’s perfect for newcomers.
What is also nice about the dildo is, again, the sizes. Once you get adjusted to the small, you can go for medium, then large.
Overall, it’s a winner in my book and a winner in my partner’s butt.
Pros
- It’s thin.
- It’s smooth and easily attachable to a harness.
- The dildo is relatively affordable.
Cons
- Some people may want more texture.
Preparing to Use a Dildo for the First Time
Everyone has to start somewhere. Maybe you’re now of age and are eager to try sex toys. Or, you’re venturing into toys after being single for the longest time.
Either way, how do you prepare to use a dildo?
First, remember that this isn’t a race. Don’t insert the dildo right inside you right away. You need a little prep.
You may use your finger or rub your clitoris to help get those natural juices flowing. If you have a partner, you may have them go down on you for a little bit before using any toys.
You may also want to get some lube. Water-based lubes always work well, as they are designed for any type of dildo.
Some folks use silicone lube, which lasts much longer. However, silicone lube may damage silicone dildos. Use silicone lube for glass or metal dildos only.
If you’re still having trouble inserting a dildo without pain, you may need a dilator kit. Usually, this is for people who may have a medical condition or are built incredibly tight.
A dilator kit uses a tube and dilation fluid to help stretch out your vaginal muscles. I’ve never had to use one myself, but I’ve had friends who had to use them. And they say that these are game-changers!
Finally, I always recommend reading the manual. Depending on the dildo, you may need to follow some specific instructions.
For instance, you may need to charge the battery before using the dildo. Or, there may be unique cleaning instructions.
Be mindful of these instructions if you want the dildo to be in the best possible condition.