Double Penetration Dildos Australia - DP Split Dildos for Dual Entry

Double penetration dildos feature two connected shafts designed for simultaneous vaginal and anal insertion from a shared base. Paired designs balance size, spacing, and angle with one thicker shaft for fullness and a slimmer partner for accessible entry. Suited to couples exploring adventurous play, those seeking balanced dual stimulation, and partners valuing secure, controlled motion from one anchor point. Find every major double penetration dildo variant and brand at Adultsmart.

Double penetration dildos are sex toys with two shafts anchored to a single base, designed for simultaneous vaginal and anal insertion. They pair a thicker shaft for fullness with a slimmer one for easier entry, keeping both aligned and moving together without twisting.

At a glance
  • What it is: Two shafts on one base for dual penetration from a single anchor point
  • Best for: Partners or solo users wanting controlled, synchronised stimulation to two openings
  • Shaft layout: Side-by-side, stacked, or Y-shaped pairing with one thicker and one slimmer shaft
  • Materials: Platinum silicone, dual-density, TPE, glass, metal, or ABS-cored options for firmness and feel
  • Spacing matters: Wider gaps increase surface contact; closer spacing feels more compact and direct
  • Base types: Flat pads, harness plates, or suction cups for hands-free or partner-driven motion
  • Insertion depth: Staggered shaft lengths let the slimmer one lead, thicker one follows for step-in ease
  • Care: Wash after each use, dry fully including under base, store in a pouch to protect the bridge
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About Double Penetration Dildos

Double penetration dildos are built with two shafts joined at a shared base, letting you insert both at the same time with one secure anchor point. The design balances size, spacing, and angle so both shafts move together smoothly. Most pair a thicker shaft for fullness with a slimmer partner for easier entry, though some sit side-by-side or stack vertically. Double-Ended Dildos differ in that they have two ends on a single shaft, whereas double penetration models keep two separate shafts aligned from one base.

Materials range widely to suit comfort and control. Platinum silicone holds its angle and cleans easily. Dual-density silicone offers a soft outer layer over a supportive core for lifelike pushback. TPE and TPR flex gently for softer pressure. Glass or metal hybrids give weight and precise angle control for users who want firmness. Budget-friendly options like phthalate-free jelly PVC bend easily and warm to body heat. Choose based on how much give or rigidity you prefer and how easy the material is to clean and store.

What makes Double Penetration Dildos different

Double penetration dildos work both openings at once from a single entry point, giving balanced, synchronised stimulation without needing two separate sex toys or a partner's hands. The paired shaft design means depth, angle, and motion stay consistent on both sides. Unlike Vibrating Dildos, which add movement through motors, these rely on the user's own motion and the weight of the design to create sensation. The base spreads load across a wider area, stopping rotation or drift during thrusts and letting you keep control throughout.

Types of Double Penetration Dildos

Side-by-side. Shafts sit parallel to each other, giving equal depth tracking and easy angle adjustment. Both penetrate at the same depth, making this layout straightforward for beginners and users wanting even pressure on both sides.

Stacked or offset. One shaft sits above or behind the other, staggering the entry points. The slimmer shaft usually leads, letting you ease in gradually before the thicker shaft follows. This layout suits users who prefer a step-wise insertion feel.

Y-shaped. Shafts join partway down before splitting into two tips. This design keeps the shafts close together at the base for compact entry, then widens as you go deeper. Small Dildos often use this layout to fit smaller bodies comfortably.

Harness-ready. These feature a wide, flat base or mounting plate designed to sit in a harness, letting a partner drive both shafts with hip movement. They're built for stability and paired motion during partnered play.

How they compare

Model type Material Best for Control or Base Safety
Side-by-side, platinum silicone Platinum silicone Beginners, even depth, easy cleaning Flat base, handheld Non-porous, body-safe, no phthalates
Stacked, dual-density Dual-density silicone Lifelike pushback, step-in insertion Curved base, handheld or suction pad Soft outer layer, body-safe core
Y-shaped, TPE TPE Gentler pressure, compact entry, warmth Small base, handheld Phthalate-free, warm to touch, flexible
Harness-ready, ABS-cored silicone Silicone over ABS spine Partner play, stable motion, angle control Harness plate, hip-driven Body-safe silicone, rigid alignment, no drift

How to choose a double penetration dildo

Start by thinking about how you'll use it—solo, partnered, or both. If a partner will be thrusting, a harness-ready base with an ABS-cored or platinum silicone build keeps both shafts stable and aligned. For solo use, a handheld base with a suction pad gives you hands-free options on smooth surfaces. Consider shaft spacing: wider gaps let you feel more surface contact, while closer spacing feels more compact and direct. Staggered lengths help if you're new to dual penetration, because the slimmer shaft leads the way.

Material choice affects how much control and feedback you get. Platinum silicone holds its angle precisely and cleans easily, making it a solid choice if you want reliability. Dual-density silicone gives a lifelike pushback that many users prefer for sensation. TPE and TPR flex more gently, which can feel softer on sensitive tissue. If you're thinking of something larger, Large Dildos in this category exist, but most users find that starting with a mid-range size and working up is safer and more comfortable. Check the insertable lengths—both shafts should feel right for your body, not just one.

Tips from the Adultsmart team

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After years of helping customers with double penetration dildos, the biggest mistake we see is jumping straight to a large size because the base looks impressive. The shafts are what matter for comfort and control. Most people find a mid-range thickness on both shafts—say 3–4 cm for the main shaft and 2–3 cm for the slimmer one—gives plenty of sensation without overwhelming the body. Start there, use plenty of lubricant, and go slowly. You can always size up later once you know what feels right.

Spacing and angle make a real difference to how these sit and move. If you're new to this, side-by-side or stacked layouts are easier to control than Y-shaped ones, because you can see what's happening and adjust depth on each side if you need to. A partner-driven harness model is brilliant if you're using it with someone, but the base needs to sit flush against the body and stay put during motion. We always recommend a test fit before full thrusting—even a few slow, shallow thrusts tell you whether the angle works for both of you.

Lubrication is non-negotiable here. You're working two openings at once, and friction builds fast. Use a generous amount of water-based lube and reapply as you go. The anal passage especially needs consistent glide—skimping on lube turns a great experience into an uncomfortable one. Silicone-based lubes last longer if you're going for a longer session, but check your sex toy material first: silicone lube can degrade some TPE sex toys over time. When in doubt, water-based is the safe choice.

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 double penetration dildo after every use with warm water and mild soap. Pay close attention to the junction where the shafts meet the base—lubricant and body fluid collect there. Dry it fully, including under the base lip, before storing. Keep it in a pouch or soft bag to protect the pairing bridge from dust and damage. If your sex toy is TPE or Cyberskin, dust it lightly with renewal powder after drying to keep the surface smooth. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Learn more

New to penetrative sex toys in general? Dildos For Beginners covers the basics of materials, sizing, and technique to help you feel confident starting out. It's a useful read before you buy your first double penetration dildo.

Why shop Double Penetration Dildos at Adultsmart

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Double Penetration Dildos FAQ

Why do many double penetration dildos use two different girths?
A slimmer leader eases entry and sets angle; the thicker partner follows to build fullness without sudden stretch.
How should I clean the bridge between shafts?
Use a soft brush with warm water and mild soap along the junction, rinse well, and dry fully so moisture doesn’t sit under the base lip.
How close should the shafts be to feel comfortable?
Moderate spacing (about 1–2 cm between stems) keeps contact steady while avoiding pinch at the entrance.
What layout is easiest for first-time dual insertion?
Staggered length with a softer slim shaft works well: insert the slim shaft first, then guide the thicker one while keeping hips square.
How does material choice change the feel of both shafts?
Silicone keeps angles true and transfers motion cleanly; TPE/Cyberskin adds cushion; ABS-cored silicone prevents the pair from drifting under pressure.
Do vibrating pairs move both shafts evenly?
Base-mounted motors spread vibration across the bridge so both shafts hum together; tip motors localise buzz near the head for stronger focus.
Can these be used in a harness?
Choose a wide plate or pad that locks behind the bridge so both shafts stay aligned during thrusts.
What insertion order works best?
Seat the slimmer shaft first with steady breathing, then angle the thicker shaft along the set path. Small hip moves keep both tips level.
How do I manage lubricant for two channels?
Coat both shafts separately and add a small amount at the entrance after seating the first shaft to keep glide even.
What signs show the pair is the right size?
You can hold depth without clenching, rotation stays minimal, and both tips track together during short, slow strokes.

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