Horse Dildos
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56 products
A horse dildo isn't just a big toy with a pointed tip — it's a faithful sculpt of equine anatomy, and the details are what make it feel the way it does. The flared glans, the raised medial ring partway down the shaft, the steep taper toward a heavy base: each one changes the sensation, not just the look.
Our horse cock dildo range runs from beginner-friendly minis you can actually work with to colossal centaur and steed sculpts built for serious girth training, all poured in body-safe silicone. Below, our product team breaks down how equine toys are built, how to size one to your body, and how to care for it — so you buy the right ride the first time.
Written by Evan Hunter, Sexual Wellness Writer & Fantasy Toy Specialist at The Dildo Hub · Last reviewed June 2026
Four anatomical features separate a true equine dildo from a generic large dildo, and they're worth understanding before you choose:
Written by Evan Hunter, Sexual Wellness Writer & Fantasy Toy Specialist at The Dildo Hub · Last reviewed June 2026
Four anatomical features separate a true equine dildo from a generic large dildo, and they're worth understanding before you choose:
This is where most people get it wrong. With equine toys, girth is the gatekeeper, not length — you can take a long shaft far more easily than a wide one. Two measurements decide whether a toy works for you:
If you're new to equine play, start in our mid-size range and our smaller mini-mare sculpts before moving toward extreme centaur and stallion sizes. For a full walkthrough of flare sizing and a girth-training progression, see our Horse Dildos Guide.
Every equine toy we stock is non-porous, body-safe silicone — but not all silicone behaves the same, and firmness changes the experience as much as size:
We stock across price and craftsmanship tiers so there's a genuine match for first-timers and collectors alike:
Most of our suction cup horse dildos mount hands-free on any flat surface and drop straight into a standard O-ring harness for partnered or solo riding. If the catch-and-stretch of a flange is what you're after, our knotted horse dildos add a swelling at the base for an extra stretch — just size down slightly from your usual diameter, since the knot adds effective girth at the widest point.
Equine girth rewards patience. Warm up with a smaller toy first, use generous water-based lubricant (the universally safe choice with silicone — reapply often, since silicone is grippy), and let the medial ring pass on its own terms rather than forcing it. Stop if anything sharpens from stretch into pain. For anal play, the wide flared base or balls double as a safety stop — never use a toy without one internally.
The same medial ring and veining that feel great also trap fluid, so equine toys need a little more attention than a smooth shaft. Wash with warm water and unscented soap or a dedicated toy cleaner, working a soft brush into the ring and grooves. Solid 100% silicone toys with no motor can be boiled or run through a top-rack dishwasher cycle to fully sterilize between partners. Dry completely, then store each toy separately — silicone can react with other silicone over time — in a cloth pouch away from direct sunlight. Full care steps are in our cleaning guide.
Evan Hunter is a sexual wellness writer and fantasy toy specialist at The Dildo Hub, where he has hands-on tested and catalogued equine, dragon, and creature sculpts across the Creature Cocks, Bad Wolf, and Mr. Hankey's Toys lines since 2020. He focuses on body-safe materials, realistic sizing guidance, and helping readers match fantasy anatomy to what actually works for their body. Reviewed for accuracy by The Dildo Hub product team, June 2026.
Body-safe, non-porous silicone — our premium handmade lines use platinum (addition-cure) silicone for durability and sterilizability. We don't stock porous materials like jelly or PVC for insertable equine toys.
Look for a maximum insertable diameter close to a toy you already enjoy, and a mini or mid-size sculpt rather than a colossal stallion. Girth, not length, determines difficulty.
Softer silicone is easier to insert and more forgiving; firmer silicone holds shape for depth play and makes the medial ring more pronounced. Beginners usually prefer soft to medium.
Yes, in body-safe silicone with plenty of water-based lube. For anal use, only choose a model with a flared base or balls so it can't travel.
Warm water and mild soap or toy cleaner, with a soft brush worked into the ring and grooves. Solid silicone toys can be boiled or dishwasher-sterilized between partners.
Stick to water-based lube as the safe default — some silicone lubes can degrade the surface. Reapply often, since silicone grips lube.
Clean and dry fully, store each toy separately (silicone can react with silicone), and keep it out of direct sunlight in a cloth pouch.
Most do. Suction-cup models mount hands-free and fit standard O-ring harnesses; the product page notes harness compatibility for each.
Our handmade platinum-silicone sculpts capture the flange, medial ring, taper, and veining in detail; dual-density models add the firmest-to-real feel.
Chasing length over girth, skimping on lube, rushing the medial ring, and using an internal toy without a flared base. Warm up, size sensibly, and let the toy do the work.
Exploring further? Compare equine sculpts with our dragon dildos, tentacle dildos, and the wider animal dildos range.
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