Prostate Massagers
Prostate Massagers work through pressure and rocking rather than vibration, so they respond to your own movement rather than a motor. Silicone, steel and glass. The curve is what does the work.
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Aneros Eupho Syn V
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Aneros Helix Syn Trident Series Prostate Stimulator – Black
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Aneros Helix Trident Series Prostate Stimulator – White
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Aneros Maximus Syn Trident Special Edition Prostate Stimulator – Blue
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Aneros MGX Trident Series Prostate Stimulator – White
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Aneros Peridise Set – Pack of 2
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Aneros Progasm Ice Prostate Stimulator – Clear
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Aneros Progasm Jr. Prostate Stimulator – Black
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Aneros Psy Adjustable Prostate Stimulator – Black
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Aneros Special Edition Helix Syn Trident Series Prostate Stimulator – Blue
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Aneros Tempo Anal Stainless Steel Stimulator
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Aneros Trident Series Eupho Prostate Stimulator
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Aneros Trident Series Maximus Prostate Stimulator
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Aneros Trident Series Prostate Stimulator Eupho Syn Trident – Black
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Aneros Vibrating Helix Syn V Prostate Massager Special Edition – Blue
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Aneros Vibrating Helix Syn V Prostate Massager- Black
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Prostate Massagers buying guide
This page lists the prostate massagers we stock. If you already know what you want, the products above are the whole range. If you are still choosing, the sections below cover what actually separates one from another - written from the questions customers ask us most, not from a manufacturer brochure.
We carry prostate massagers from a range of established makers, among others, and the line-up moves as new pieces come in. What separates one piece from another here is material and build quality rather than branding.
Start smaller than you think
Almost every bad first experience here comes from starting too big. The anus has two sphincters - one you control and one you do not - and the inner one only relaxes with time. A slim plug that goes in easily teaches the body this is safe; something ambitious teaches the opposite.
Progress over weeks, not within a session. If a toy needs force, it is the wrong toy for today.
The flared base is non-negotiable
Anything that goes in must have a base wider than the widest part of the shaft. The rectum draws objects upward and the body cannot expel them. Retrieval means a hospital, and it happens often enough that emergency departments have a standard procedure.
A T-bar or disc base is safest. Never improvise, and never use a toy that lacks a base however tempting the shape.
Lubricant is not optional here
The anus produces none of its own. Silicone lubricant lasts longest and does not dry mid-session, but degrades silicone toys - pair it with glass, steel or ABS. Thick water-based formulas are the safe universal choice and revive with a little water.
Reapply more often than feels necessary. Friction causes the small tears that make the next session hurt, and they are usually invisible.
Why non-porous matters more here
Porous materials hold bacteria in channels that cannot be sterilised. In a part of the body that already carries bacteria that is a genuine infection risk. Platinum silicone, borosilicate glass and stainless steel are all fully non-porous.
Glass and steel also hold temperature. Silicone is more forgiving in shape and better for wearing any length of time.
Hygiene, realistically
A normal bowel movement an hour or two beforehand handles most of it. A rinse with plain warm water is enough for external play. Frequent douching irritates the lining and disrupts the flora that protect you.
Wash toys immediately after use, and never move a toy from anal to vaginal use without cleaning it thoroughly.
Frequently asked questions about prostate massagers
Which should I buy first? Almost every bad first experience here comes from starting too big. The anus has two sphincters - one you control and one you do not - and the inner one only relaxes with time. A slim plug that goes in easily teaches the body this is safe; something ambitious teaches the opposite.
What material should I look for? Anything that goes in must have a base wider than the widest part of the shaft. The rectum draws objects upward and the body cannot expel them. Retrieval means a hospital, and it happens often enough that emergency departments have a standard procedure.
How do I clean and store it? A normal bowel movement an hour or two beforehand handles most of it. A rinse with plain warm water is enough for external play. Frequent douching irritates the lining and disrupts the flora that protect you.
Will it arrive discreetly? Yes. Every order ships in plain unbranded outer packaging with a neutral sender name, and the billing descriptor is equally anonymous. Nothing on the parcel or the statement identifies the contents or this store.
Is the stock figure real? Yes. Stock shown reflects units actually held by our US distribution partners rather than an estimate, which is why some items show low numbers instead of a permanent in-stock badge.
What if it is wrong for me? For hygiene reasons intimate products cannot be returned once opened, which is exactly why this guide exists. Message us before ordering if you are unsure and a person who knows the range will answer.
Common mistakes when buying prostate massagers
The most frequent error is buying for the fantasy rather than the reality - the most extreme option on the page, bought first, usually ends up unused in a drawer. The second is ignoring material in favour of shape, when material decides how a product cleans, how long it lasts and how it feels against skin. The third is underestimating how much a proper cleaning routine matters to whether something stays pleasant to own.
The fourth, and the one that costs the most money, is buying the cheapest version of something to try it out. A poor example of a category teaches you that you dislike the category, when what you disliked was a bad motor, a porous material or a badly finished edge.
Related categories
People shopping prostate massagers often also look at Vibrating Prostate Toys.
Buying prostate massagers from Power Play Studio
Everything in Prostate Massagers is sourced through authorised US distributors, so what arrives is genuine and any manufacturer warranty applies in full. We do not carry grey-market stock and we do not list products we cannot actually supply.
Orders ship in plain unbranded packaging from US warehouses, and the wider Prostate Toys range is worth a look if nothing here is quite right. Support is written, discreet, and answered by someone who knows the catalogue.