20 best G-spot vibrators to supercharge your masturbation
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G-spot vibrators are the dark horse of the vibrator world. Among so much debate around whether the G-spot actually exists (more on that later) – and an on-going struggle for many women to orgasm from penetration and G-spot stimulation alone – G-spot vibrators have long been pushed aside in favour of other sex toys. Y'know: the clitoral vibrators that are pretty much guaranteed to serve up a speedy orgasm, or the bullet vibrators, rabbit vibrators and wand vibrators that remain a firm favourite in our sex toy line-up.
But listen up: stimulating the G-spot – the pleasure point found a few centimetres inside the upper wall of the vagina– results in intense orgasms for many women. And those women should not be forgotten. Since having good orgasms is a crucial part of your self-care routine, we're keen to find how best to achieve them any which way. Enter: our guide to the best G-spot vibrators on the market to help you hit the, well… spot. Aided by ~all~ the intel from the best sex experts in the business.
Meet the experts:
- Cameron Long-tel is a sex-educator and sexpert from LELO.
- Gigi Engle is an award-winning author, leading sexologist and sex expert at Sextoys.co.uk
SKIP TO: What is the G-spot? | Can you orgasm from g-spot stimulation alone? | What is the difference between a g-spot toy and a dildo? | How do I choose the right G-spot vibrator for my needs? | How do I use a G-spot vibrator for the first time? | Our full reviews
Best G-spot vibrators 2024 at a glance:
- Best g-spot vibrator overall: Enigma, £189, LELO
- Best g-spot vibrator for beginners: Smile Makers The Tennis Pro, £39.96, Cult Beauty
- Best g-spot vibrator for Satisfyer fans: Satisfyer Pro + G-Spot, £67.95, Satisfyer
- Best g-spot vibrator for length: So Divine Self Pleasure Rechargeable G-Spot Vibrator, £28, Boots
- Best remote-control g-spot vibrator: We-Vibe Nova 2, £129, We-Vibe
What is the G-spot?
“The G-spot is actually a very debated term,” Cameron Long-tel, a sex-educator and sexpert at LELO told us. “It may or may not exist – and there’s a huge misconception of it being some magic button within your vagina that is the key to pleasure.”
Also known as the Gräfenberg spot (named after German-Jewish gynaecologist and early pioneer of sexual health, Ernst Gräfenberg), “many studies have proved it’s not an anatomic entity, but rather an area or ‘zone’ within the vagina, different for everyone, that is sensitive to touch and capable of producing an orgasm with intense stimulation,” Cameron told us.
“There’s also a misconception that the G-spot is distinct from the clitoris, when in fact these two spots go hand in hand and the G-spot is actually our internal clitoris,” Cameron continued. The clitoris and G-spot are physically quite close, so this pleasure has more to do with the type of pressure that is being put on the clitoral bulbs and Skene's glands, rather than any one “spot” in particular. ICYMI: the Skene's glands are located on either side of the urethra and are thought to be responsible for vaginal secretions during arousal.
Though Cameron explained that “we need to stop obsessing over the G-spot, and realise that it is an extension of the clitoris," if you're trying to find an internal pleasure point, you should be aiming for a patch of spongy tissue around five-eight centimetres up the front of the vaginal wall. It swells and becomes sensitive when you're aroused. You can use your fingers in a “come hither” motion to reach it, applying firm pressure, or you can use one of the best G-spot vibrators from this edit.
Can you orgasm from g-spot stimulation alone?
“Some women can experience intense orgasms from internal G-spot stimulation alone, whilst most experience orgasms from direct, external, clitoral stimulation,” Cameron said. “But it isn’t anything you need to stress about, because either way, an orgasm is an orgasm, and rest assured, it will feel pretty good whatever form it comes to you.”
“Everyone is different and enjoys different things,” Gigi Engle, award-winning author, leading sexologist and sex expert at Sextoys.co.uk reminded us. “Every single kind of orgasm is equal.”
What is the difference between a g-spot toy and a dildo?
“G-spot vibrators are designed specifically for G-spot stimulation and are inserted into the vagina,” Cameron explains. They come in many designs, but the main giveaway is that they usually have a curved shape or bulbous head to hit the so-called spot. Some are ribbed, and some can be used in the shower, too.
“Although they are designed for penetration, they don’t go as deep as a dildo and the focus is all on targeting the G-spot deemed to be located up the front of the vaginal wall,” Cameron added.
While G-spot toys are usually curved with an ergonomic design to help you reach your sweet spot, dildos are long, straight toys that can go much deeper and aren’t designed specifically to hit your G-spot.
How do I choose the right G-spot vibrator for my needs?
No matter which G-spot toy you choose, “make sure it’s made from body-safe silicone or ABS plastic,” advises Gigi. She added: “A waterproof or submersible toy is a great choice for a G-spot vibrator as it means you can take it in the bath.”
“If you’re looking for a stand alone G-spot vibrator, the So Divine Self Pleasure Rechargeable G-Spot Vibrator is a great choice,” Cameron recommended. "It’s smooth and slim and easy to use, with a curved head that targets the G-spot for intense orgasms, but its adjustable speed settings mean you can really explore that zone and see what feels best for you.
“For those after the best of both worlds, the LELO Enigma, or the Smile Maker - Tennis Pro, are both an internal and external vibrator that enables you to stimulate either the clitoris and the G-spot - great for beginners who want to explore where they experience the most pleasure.”
How do I use a G-spot vibrator for the first time?
When using a G-spot vibrator for the first time, or any sex toy for that matter, our experts suggest going slowly and using a hefty dose of lube. It’s worth investing in one of the best water-based lubes for sex toys too, as it’s safe to use with all toys and condoms, unlike other lubricants, such as silicone lube, which can break down the material of silicone sex toys.