Harness Dildos Australia - Strap-Compatible & Harness-Ready Penetration Dildos

Harness dildos feature secure, harness-compatible bases crafted from flexible silicone for strap-on play and targeted stimulation. Adultsmart stocks harness-compatible dildos in varied lengths and girths, designed for couples exploring penetrative play or solo users seeking customised experiences. These durable, comfortable devices pair seamlessly with harnesses for diverse pleasure configurations. Adultsmart carries Australia's most complete harness dildo range from leading international brands and materials.

Harness dildos are strap-on dildos built with a flared or harness-locking base, so they sit securely in a harness for pegging, couples play, or hands-free solo use. Made from body-safe silicone or budget-friendly PVC, they come in realistic shafts and curved shapes that target the G-spot or prostate.

At a glance
  • What it is: a dildo with a flared or compatible base that locks into a strap-on harness
  • Best for: pegging, couples strap-on play, hands-free solo use, and shared control
  • Skill level: beginner-friendly slim shapes through to girthy advanced options
  • Material: body-safe silicone, or PVC/TPE on budget realistic models
  • Base: flared base for harness O-rings, or a Vac-U-Lock-style plug system
  • Harness fit: check the base diameter against your harness O-ring size
  • Shape: realistic shafts, or curved designs aimed at the G-spot or prostate
  • Solo use: many have a suction base for hands-free wall or floor play
  • Lube: water-based with silicone toys; cleans up easily and won't degrade them
  • Care: wash before and after every use; boil or use a toy cleaner on non-motorised silicone
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About harness dildos

A harness dildo is simply a dildo designed to work with a strap-on harness. The base is the part that matters: a wide flared base anchors it in an O-ring, while plug-style systems clip into a matching harness for quick swaps. That secure base is also what makes these toys safe for anal play, where a slim or unflared shaft could slip too far.

Most are made from body-safe silicone, with PVC and TPE common on lifelike budget models. Fit is everything, so it pays to pick the shaft and the strap together rather than separately. Browse the range alongside a compatible strap-on set to be sure the two work as a pair. First time out or fifth, the match between base and O-ring is what makes or breaks the session.

What makes harness dildos different

An ordinary dildo is made to be held. A strap-on version is made to be worn, so the design starts at the base and works up. The flared or locking base keeps it anchored through movement, frees up both partners' hands, and lets the wearer thrust naturally. That base-anchored build is what separates a true strap-on shaft from realistic dildos that were only meant for handheld use.

Types of harness dildos

A few clear styles run through the range, so it helps to know which suits how you play.

Realistic models. Lifelike shafts with veined, textured surfaces for couples who want strap-on play that feels true to life.

Curved shapes. Angled designs that aim pressure at the G-spot or prostate, ideal for pegging and targeted stimulation. See more in our non-realistic dildos range.

Interchangeable systems. Plug-and-swap setups like Vac-U-Lock that let one harness carry many attachments, so couples can change size and shape in seconds.

Suction-base shafts. Dual-purpose designs that lock into a harness or stick to a wall or floor for hands-free solo play.

How they compare

Model Material Best for Base Features
Tantus Bend Over Beginner Silicone Curved strap-on play Flared base Body-safe, harness-ready
King Cock Strap-On PVC Realistic pegging Flared base Lifelike, suction base
Doc Johnson Vac-U-Lock PVC/TPE Interchangeable sets Vac-U-Lock plug Swap-out attachments
Strap-On-Me Curved Silicone G-spot / P-spot Flared base Ergonomic curve

How to choose a harness dildo

Start with the base and the harness. Measure your O-ring and match the base diameter to it, or pick a plug-style system if you already own that harness. From there, size and shape come down to who's wearing it and who's receiving. Beginners do well with a slimmer realistic model; couples chasing targeted sensation lean toward a curved shaft. Want a body-safe, boilable option to build around? Start with our silicone dildos.

Then think about material and feel. Silicone is non-porous, body-safe, and easy to sanitise, while PVC keeps a lifelike look at a lower outlay. Decide if a suction base for solo use matters to you, and be honest about girth — comfortable and confidence-building beats ambitious and unused.

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After years of fitting these for customers, the single biggest mistake is buying the shaft and the harness separately and hoping they match. They often don't. Measure the O-ring, measure the base, and confirm the two work together before anything else — a perfect dildo in the wrong harness just sits in a drawer.

For first-time pegging, size down from what you think you want. Confidence and comfort build far faster with a slimmer shaft, and almost everyone trades up later. We also tell wearers to practise moving in the harness before the main event, because the rhythm is a skill, not an instinct.

Keep materials simple if you can. A body-safe silicone shaft can be boiled or run through a toy cleaner, which makes it the easy pick for anyone sharing or switching between anal and vaginal play. Pair it with plenty of water-based lube and reapply more often than you'd expect.

Please read — safety first. Only use a dildo with a genuinely flared or harness-locking base for strap-on or anal play, and check the base sits flat against your harness so nothing pulls through mid-session. Match the base diameter to your O-ring, and start with a size both partners are comfortable with rather than the biggest in the range. Communicate, go slowly, and ease off at any pinching, numbness, or pain. Never share between partners, or between anal and vaginal use, without cleaning the toy or fitting a fresh condom. 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 the toy with warm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap, or a dedicated toy cleaner, before and after every use. Non-motorised silicone can be boiled for a few minutes or wiped down with a toy cleaner for a deeper clean. Dry it with a lint-free cloth, let it air-dry fully, then store it apart from other silicone in a cool, dark spot so the surface stays in good condition.

Learn more

New to strap-on play and want the full picture before you buy? Our team has covered positions, fit, and first-timer technique in detail in our strap-on sex guide on the Adultsmart blog.

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Harness Dildos FAQ

What is a harness dildo, and how does it work?
A harness dildo is a sex toy designed to be used with a strap-on harness, allowing one partner to wear the dildo and penetrate the other. The dildo fits into the harness, which is secured around the wearer’s waist and thighs, providing hands-free control. Harness dildos can be used by people of any gender and are often used for penetrative sex, pegging, or role reversal. The harness keeps the dildo securely in place, making it easier for the wearer to engage in various sexual positions.
How do I clean and maintain a harness dildo?
To clean a harness dildo, first, check the material. Silicone dildos can be washed with warm water and mild soap or a specialized toy cleaner. Some silicone dildos can also be boiled or placed in the dishwasher for thorough sterilization. TPE and PVC dildos should be cleaned with soap and water, but extra care should be taken to ensure they are fully dried. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning, and store the dildo separately from the harness to prevent material wear. Clean your harness regularly, especially the O-ring area, to maintain hygiene.
What makes a dildo suitable for a harness?
A dildo suitable for a harness typically has a flared base or suction cup that allows it to be securely fastened into the harness’s O-ring or attachment point. The flared base keeps the dildo in place during use, preventing it from slipping out of the harness. Some harness-compatible dildos are designed specifically for strap-on play and may come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and textures. Flexibility and a comfortable fit are also important, as they help make the dildo easy to use for both partners.
What materials are harness dildos made from, and which is best?
Harness dildos are commonly made from materials like silicone, TPE (thermoplastic elastomer), PVC, and rubber. Silicone is often considered the best material because it is body-safe, hypoallergenic, and easy to clean. It is also non-porous, meaning it doesn’t harbor bacteria, making it ideal for repeated use. TPE and PVC options are softer and more flexible but porous, so they require more careful cleaning. Silicone is generally preferred for its durability, comfort, and hygienic properties.
How do I choose the right size harness dildo?
Choosing the right size harness dildo depends on the preferences and comfort levels of both partners. Beginners may want to start with a smaller, slimmer dildo—around 4 to 6 inches in length and 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter—for easier insertion and control. More experienced users may prefer larger or thicker dildos that provide a fuller sensation. It’s important to consider both the wearer’s comfort in handling the dildo and the receiving partner’s comfort during penetration. Some harnesses are compatible with different sizes of dildos, allowing for flexibility.
Can I use a harness dildo for both vaginal and anal penetration?
Yes, harness dildos can be used for both vaginal and anal penetration, depending on the size and shape of the dildo. For anal play, it’s important to choose a dildo with a flared base to prevent over-insertion, and you may want to opt for a slimmer model for easier insertion. Always use plenty of lubricant for both types of penetration to ensure comfort and safety. Some harnesses even come with dual attachments, allowing for simultaneous vaginal and anal play if desired.
Are harness dildos available in realistic and non-realistic designs?
Yes, harness dildos are available in both realistic and non-realistic designs. Realistic harness dildos are shaped to mimic the look and feel of a real penis, often featuring veins, a defined head, and lifelike textures. Non-realistic dildos come in abstract shapes, vibrant colors, or creative designs and may have additional features like ridges, curves, or bumps for added sensation. Both types are compatible with harnesses, so the choice depends on your aesthetic and sensory preferences.
What type of harness should I use with a harness dildo?
The type of harness you use depends on your comfort and the type of play you prefer. Adjustable strap-on harnesses are popular because they can be easily resized to fit different body types and offer a secure fit. Jockstrap-style harnesses provide more comfort and stability, while thong-style harnesses offer minimal coverage. Some harnesses come with interchangeable O-rings, allowing you to use dildos of different sizes. If you plan to use the harness for pegging or more vigorous play, choose a sturdy harness with secure buckles or straps for extra control.
How do I attach a harness dildo to a strap-on harness?
To attach a harness dildo to a strap-on harness, ensure the dildo has a flared base or suction cup that fits into the O-ring or attachment point on the harness. Most harnesses feature an O-ring at the front, where the base of the dildo is inserted and held securely. If the harness has adjustable O-rings, choose the right size to fit your dildo. Slip the dildo into the ring and adjust the straps of the harness to ensure a snug, comfortable fit before engaging in play.
Can I use lubricant with a harness dildo?
Yes, it’s recommended to use plenty of lubricant with a harness dildo to enhance comfort and reduce friction during penetration. Water-based lubricants are the best option, especially for silicone dildos, as they won’t damage the material. Silicone-based lubricants can be used with dildos made from materials like TPE, PVC, or glass, but they should be avoided with silicone dildos, as they can degrade the toy over time. Always clean the dildo after use to remove any lubricant residue.

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