A-Spot dildos are non-vibrating sex toys built to reach and stimulate the anterior fornix erogenous zone, a highly sensitive area located deep inside the vagina beyond the G-spot. They're longer, slimmer, and precisely curved to deliver firm, consistent pressure for intense internal arousal.
At a glance
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What it is: Non-vibrating dildo designed for deep anterior vaginal wall stimulation
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Best for: Focused A-spot contact and exploring deep internal sensation
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Insertable length: Typically 18–30 cm to reach the anterior fornix zone
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Shaft shape: Slim at the tip with gentle curve or hook-like head for precision
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Materials: Medical-grade silicone, dual-density silicone, glass, stainless steel, or TPE blends
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Firmness: Ranges from soft and flexible to rigid, depending on material choice
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Control: Manual, non-motorised — you control depth, angle, and pace entirely
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Care: Wash with warm soapy water or toy cleaner; store in a clean, dry place
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About A-Spot Dildos
A-Spot dildos target the anterior fornix erogenous zone, situated 7–10 cm inside the vagina along the front wall. Unlike the G-spot, which has a textured ridge, the A-spot is smoother and requires deeper reach with steady, directed contact. These sex toys use length, gentle curves, and narrow heads to access this zone without excess bulk or strain on surrounding tissue.
Materials range from medical-grade silicone and dual-density silicone (which pair a firm inner core with a cushioning outer layer) to borosilicate glass, stainless steel, and TPE blends. Each material offers different benefits: silicone flexes for comfort, glass and steel hold pressure and allow temperature play, and TPE adapts to varying anatomy. G-Spot Vibrators work on similar principles but focus on the mid-vaginal ridge rather than the deeper anterior fornix zone.
What makes A-Spot Dildos different
A-Spot dildos prioritise depth and precision over width. The slim shaft and curved tip allow you to reach far into the vagina and maintain consistent pressure on the anterior wall without needing broad girth or motorised vibration. This design suits people who prefer targeted, manual control and deep internal sensation. Unlike Small Dildos, which prioritise ease of insertion and portability, A-Spot models trade girth for length and curvature to hit a specific internal zone.
Types of A-Spot Dildos
Classic A-Spot Dildo. A slim silicone shaft with an extended upward curve, designed for focused anterior fornix stimulation. Best for people who want comfort and flexibility as they explore deeper sensations.
Glass A-Spot Dildo. Made from borosilicate glass, these offer a firm, smooth surface that maintains steady pressure and allows temperature play. They're ideal if you want precision contact and enjoy the weight and cool feel of glass.
Metal A-Spot Dildo. Polished stainless steel models are weighted and rigid, delivering deep, consistent pressure and excellent temperature retention. Large Dildos can be made from metal as well, though A-Spot metal options are typically narrower to prioritise depth over girth.
Flexible Silicone A-Spot Dildo. Soft silicone or TPE blends that retain a gentle curve while adapting to individual anatomy. These suit people who want precision reach with added comfort and flexibility during insertion.
How they compare
| Model |
Material |
Best for |
Control or Base |
Safety |
| Classic A-Spot Dildo |
Medical-grade silicone |
Comfort and deep anterior fornix contact |
Manual; flared base for safety |
Non-porous; hypoallergenic |
| Glass A-Spot Dildo |
Borosilicate glass |
Firm pressure and temperature play |
Manual; reinforced base design |
Non-porous; body-safe glass |
| Metal A-Spot Dildo |
Polished stainless steel |
Deep, weighted pressure and sensation |
Manual; stable base |
Non-porous; surgical-grade steel |
| Flexible Silicone A-Spot Dildo |
Soft silicone or TPE blend |
Comfort for varying anatomy |
Manual; flexible with safe base |
Body-safe materials; check TPE brand |
How to choose an a-spot dildo
Start by considering what depth and firmness suit your body. A-Spot dildos range from 18–30 cm insertable length; if you're new to deep internal play, begin at the shorter end (18–20 cm) and work up. Think about material: silicone is forgiving and flexible, glass and steel deliver unwavering pressure and temperature sensation, and TPE blends offer a middle ground. Your comfort with manual control matters too—since these are non-vibrating, you're entirely in charge of pace and angle, which many people prefer for focused stimulation.
Consider your body's response to texture and firmness. If you're sensitive or prefer gradual sensation, a soft silicone or TPE model may suit you better than rigid glass or steel. If you want maximum pressure on the A-spot itself, glass or stainless steel will hold that contact without flex. Dual-density silicone offers a firm core with a softer outer layer, balancing reach and comfort. If you're exploring both the A-spot and other zones, Anal Dildos differ in shape and approach, so keep your goals clear as you browse.
Tips from the Adultsmart team
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After years of helping customers with A-Spot dildos, we've noticed the biggest mistake is buying too long too soon. The A-spot sits only 7–10 cm in, so a 30 cm sex toy doesn't mean better reach—it means more length you'll never use and harder handling. Start at 18–20 cm, get comfortable, then size up if you want. Length matters less than the curve and tip shape hitting the right spot.
Lubrication is crucial with these sex toys because they're firm and require consistent pressure on deep tissue. Water-based or silicone-based lube (depending on your sex toy's material) reduces friction and makes insertion smoother. Many customers find they need more lube than they'd expect for shallower play, especially if they're exploring the A-spot for the first time. Reapply as needed—don't assume one coat will last the whole session.
Material choice affects how you'll actually use the sex toy. Silicone is forgiving if you're learning angles and depth; you can pause and adjust easily. Glass and steel demand more confidence because they're rigid—if you're new to deep play, they can feel intense fast. We often recommend starting with a soft silicone A-Spot dildo, then trying glass or steel once you know what sensation you're chasing. Temperature play (warming or cooling your glass or steel toy) opens up a whole extra layer, so don't overlook that if you're curious.
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Please read — safety first. Charge only with the supplied cable and keep the charging port dry unless the sex toy is waterproof-rated. Pair and update through the official app, and switch the device off fully between sessions so the motor and battery aren't left under load. Never share between partners, or between anal and vaginal use, without cleaning the item first or using a fresh condom. As porous materials can harbour bacteria, use a condom over them for sharing or easy clean-up. This information is general in nature only and is not medical advice; it does not account for your individual circumstances. If you have a relevant health condition or experience any persistent discomfort, discontinue use and seek advice from a qualified medical professional. |
Care and cleaning
Wash your A-Spot dildo with warm soapy water and a soft cloth after each use, paying attention to any seams or textured areas where bacteria can hide. For silicone, glass, and stainless steel, this gentle wash is sufficient. If you prefer a deeper clean, use a dedicated sex toy cleaner. Dry thoroughly before storing in a clean, dry place—ideally in a pouch or box away from direct sunlight. Never store silicone toys touching other silicone toys, as they can degrade each other over time.
Learn more
Understanding your internal anatomy helps you get the most from an A-Spot dildo. The A-spot sits deeper than the G-spot, and each person's anatomy is slightly different, so what works for one body may feel different for another. Finding The G Spot Guide covers internal zones and how to explore them safely and comfortably.
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