I Tried a Swinging Rabbit Vibrator & I Have Thoughts | Adultsmart
I Tried a Swinging Rabbit Vibrator & I Have Thoughts | Adultsmart
Product Reviewer, Adultsmart Team
Testing adult toys for Adultsmart since 2021 · Specialises in women's pleasure products
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It's a rabbit vibrator — so it stimulates internally and clitorally at the same time — but the thing that makes it different is the shaft motion. Most rabbits rotate. This one swings. The internal shaft oscillates back and forth instead of spinning, and that change in motion is actually a bigger deal than it sounds. It's more focused, more rhythmic, and honestly more satisfying for a lot of people.
It's also rechargeable, fully waterproof, and made from body-safe silicone. It ticks all the boxes you'd want ticked.
Honestly, better than I expected for the price point. The silicone feels really soft and smooth — not that slightly sticky feeling you get with cheaper materials. The shape is nicely curved, the controls are clearly labelled, and it doesn't feel like a toy that was assembled in a hurry.
The clitoral arm is flexible enough to actually adjust to different body shapes, which is something I always check first because that's where a lot of rabbits fall short.
Yes, and more than I thought it would. With rotation you get this generalised pressure that's kind of everywhere and nowhere at once. The swinging motion is much more deliberate — it creates this back-and-forth pressure that keeps landing in the same spot. For G-spot stimulation specifically, that consistency makes a real difference.
The first session it felt a bit unfamiliar just because it's not what you're used to. By the second or third time it clicked, and I actually went back and tried a standard rotating rabbit again for comparison. The David won.
For me, yes — with a small adjustment to insertion depth. This is the thing with rabbit vibrators: anatomy varies, and what works perfectly for one person needs a slight tweak for another. The arm is flexible enough to bend toward you a little, which helps a lot.
My advice is to get the internal position right first, then see where the arm naturally sits. If it's not quite on the mark, adjust depth by a centimetre or so rather than trying to force the arm into position. Once it's right, it's really right.
The swinging mechanism itself is pretty quiet — quieter than vibration motors. The clitoral vibrator has a low hum at medium intensity that you'd notice in a silent room but wouldn't hear through a closed door. At higher intensities it's a bit more present but still not loud by vibrator standards.
If noise is a serious concern, stay at low-to-mid settings on the clitoral arm and you'll be fine.
I'd say it's genuinely good for both. The fact that you can run each motor independently is great for beginners — you don't have to use everything at once. Start with just the internal shaft on a low setting, get comfortable with the swinging motion, then bring the clitoral arm in when you're ready.
For people who've tried rabbit vibrators before and found them underwhelming, this is a really good step up. The swinging motion is a legitimate improvement on the standard rotating experience rather than just a gimmick. If you want to read more about choosing the right toy for your body, our women's sexual wellness articles are a good place to start.
How quickly it became a go-to rather than a novelty. A lot of toys have a "wow" first session and then you move on. The David stayed interesting because the combination of independent motors means you're never really locked into one experience — you can mix it up every time.
Also the battery life. I charged it once and used it across several sessions before it needed topping up. That's the kind of thing you only notice when it goes wrong with other toys.
A couple of honest ones. First, if your anatomy means rabbit ears consistently don't reach you with other toys, the David probably won't be a magic fix — it's more flexible than most, but it's not going to work for every body. Second, the swinging motion takes a session or two to get used to. Don't judge it on the first five minutes.
And use lube. Generous water-based lube. It makes a significant difference to how the swinging motion feels and how comfortable the whole experience is. That applies to any silicone toy but it really matters with this one.
Anyone who wants dual stimulation and hasn't found a rabbit that really delivers on the G-spot side of things. Also people who've tried rotating rabbits and found the sensation too diffuse or imprecise — the swinging motion genuinely solves that problem.
It's also a great couples toy. The ergonomic handle and straightforward controls mean it's easy to use together without it becoming a distraction. If you're looking to add something into partnered sex rather than just solo use, the David handles that really well.
You can browse the full range of options on the vibrators collection at Adultsmart if you want to compare before deciding.
Yes. And I'd recommend it to a friend without any hesitation. The swinging mechanism isn't a marketing angle — it's a genuine functional difference that makes the toy better at its actual job. Body-safe materials, waterproof, rechargeable, comfortable to use — everything you need is there.
If you're on the fence, I'd say go for it. It's the kind of toy you use regularly rather than once and forget about.
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