The Rabbit vibrator is a sex toy that simultaneously stimulates the clitoris and the G-spot. It combines a vibrating internal shaft — inserted into the vagina to target the front vaginal wall — with a vibrating external arm that stimulates the clitoral glans. It is the most popular form of dual stimulation for solo play.
In short: the Rabbit combines internal G-spot stimulation and external clitoral stimulation in a single sex toy. It is available in classic vibrating, rotating, and beaded versions. The choice of model depends on your anatomy (vagina-to-clitoris distance), your experience, and the type of stimulation you prefer.
At the shop, the Rabbit is the sex toy people ask me about most. Many customers have heard of it and want to know which one to choose. My first piece of advice is always the same: a good Rabbit is first and foremost one that fits your anatomy. The distance between the vagina and the clitoris varies — the clitoral arm needs to touch the right spot when the shaft is inserted.
How a Rabbit vibrator works
The Rabbit works with two simultaneous stimulation zones. The internal shaft vibrates and targets the G-spot area on the front vaginal wall. The external arm vibrates against the clitoris, vulva, or clitoral glans. The best models offer independent motors for each zone, allowing you to adjust the intensities separately.
The clitoris contains thousands of nerve endings, and its internal structure — vestibular bulbs and clitoral roots — partially surrounds the vagina. The Rabbit makes use of this anatomy by stimulating the clitoris externally and the G-spot internally, creating a combined sensation that neither a clitoral vibrator nor a G-spot vibrator can produce on its own.
Rabbit: different technologies
| Technology | How it works | Sensation |
|---|---|---|
| Vibrating Rabbit | Classic vibrations in the shaft and arm | Standard, effective, predictable |
| Rotating Rabbit | Circular movement of the shaft | More pronounced internal stimulation |
| Beaded Rabbit | Rotating beads inside the shaft | Dynamic internal massage |
| Mini Rabbit | Compact design | Discreet, easy to carry |
How to choose your Rabbit
Anatomy comes first
The distance between the vaginal opening and the clitoris varies from one woman to another. This is the deciding factor: if the clitoral arm does not touch your clitoris when the shaft is inserted, the Rabbit will not deliver on its promise. Check the dimensions in the product description and compare them with your own anatomy.
Clitoral arm flexibility
An arm that is too rigid may not position properly. A flexible arm adapts better to your anatomy. This is the advice I give most often in the shop — and it is the number one reason for unsatisfactory Rabbit returns.
The motors
Two independent motors allow you to adjust the internal and external intensities separately. This is an important criterion because the clitoris and G-spot do not respond to the same intensity levels.
Size
Start with a moderately sized model if you are a beginner. The Rabbit is already a sex toy that does a lot at once — there is no need to add the challenge of a larger size right away.
Rabbit vs. G-spot vibrator: how to compare
The G-spot vibrator targets internal stimulation only. The Rabbit adds clitoral stimulation at the same time. If you want to focus on discovering your G-spot without distractions, a G-spot vibrator on its own is better suited to you. If you already know that you enjoy combining both areas, the Rabbit is the next step.
Who is the Rabbit for?
In my experience, the Rabbit is best suited to users who have already explored clitoral or G-spot stimulation separately and want to take things further. Complete beginners can also start with a flexible, gradual Rabbit, but I always warn them that simultaneous dual stimulation can feel intense at first.
Among the brands I recommend, Satisfyer offers accessible Rabbits with good motors. LELO is known for the comfort and premium finishes of its Rabbits. Fun Factory excels in ergonomics.
The Rabbit is an investment worth making when you choose the right one. At the shop, customers who are happy with their Rabbit often tell me that it has become their main sex toy — the one they use most regularly. The key is to take the time to choose your first model carefully so that it matches your anatomy and your intensity preferences.
Common mistakes with a Rabbit
- Choosing a Rabbit without checking the dimensions. If the arm does not touch your clitoris, it will be of no use. Measure the distance and compare it with the product description.
- Starting both motors at full power. Begin at the lowest setting for each zone and increase gradually.
- Forgetting lubricant. The internal part always requires a water-based lubricant.
- Neglecting to clean the gaps. The clitoral arm creates hard-to-reach areas — clean them carefully with a cleaner.
Care and hygiene
Clean the shaft and clitoral arm before and after every use. The gaps require particular attention. Dry the toy completely before storing it. The intimate hygiene guide explains best practices in detail.
My advice for choosing your first Rabbit
If this is your first Rabbit, I recommend a flexible silicone model of moderate size, with gradual vibrations and a flexible clitoral arm. First test the internal shaft on its own to find the right position, then activate the clitoral arm once you feel comfortable. Dual stimulation can feel intense at first — take your time getting used to it. And do not forget the water-based lubricant for insertion.
If the clitoral arm does not touch your clitoris exactly, try changing the insertion angle or depth. Every anatomy is different — the right Rabbit is the one that adapts to yours. This is the advice I give most often in the shop, and it makes all the difference.
Going further
To understand the anatomy behind dual stimulation, read the article the clitoris: anatomy and pleasure and the vaginal guide. For your first purchase, the guide to your first sex toy will help you choose. All these collections are part of the internal stimulation range.
Questions fréquentes sur les vibromasseurs Rabbit
Qu'est-ce qu'un vibromasseur Rabbit exactement ?
Un Rabbit convient-il aux débutantes ?
Comment bien positionner un Rabbit ?
Rabbit vibrant, rotatif ou avec perles : quelle différence ?
Comment nettoyer un vibromasseur Rabbit ?
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