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G-Spot Vibrators

The G-spot is one of the most discussed erogenous zones in the body — and a dedicated G-spot vibrator is the most reliable tool for finding and stimulating it consistently.

Located on the front wall of the vagina approximately 5–8 centimetres inside, the G-spot is an area of tissue that responds to firm, targeted pressure and stimulation in a way that feels distinctly different from clitoral pleasure — deeper, more diffuse, and for many people, capable of producing significantly more intense orgasms than external stimulation alone.

At Sex Toy Discount Warehouse, we stock a comprehensive range of G-spot vibrators across the broader vibrators category at discount prices — with discreet delivery anywhere in Australia.

What Is a G-Spot Vibrator?

A G-spot vibrator is an internally insertable toy with a curved or angled shaft specifically designed to direct stimulation toward the anterior wall of the vagina where the G-spot is located.

The characteristic curve is the defining design feature — angling the vibrating tip upward toward the front vaginal wall during insertion, where a standard straight vibrator would simply deliver general internal vibration without the targeted pressure the G-spot responds to most effectively.

Most G-spot vibrators combine the curved shaft with powerful internal motors — delivering both the targeted pressure of the curve and the stimulation of vibration simultaneously. The combination of physical pressure and vibration is what makes dedicated G-spot vibrators significantly more effective for this type of stimulation than a standard straight vibrator used internally.

Types of G-Spot Vibrators

Classic Curved G-Spot Vibrators The most common format — a smooth curved shaft with a bulbous or angled tip, one or more vibrating motors, and multiple intensity settings. The curve ranges from gentle through to pronounced depending on the model — more pronounced curves reach the G-spot more directly but require more deliberate positioning.

Available across a wide range of sizes and price points — from affordable entry-level options through to premium models from Lelo, We-Vibe, and Fun Factory. The standard starting point for anyone new to G-spot play.

Come-Hither Motion Vibrators An advanced format that adds a mechanical come-hither motion to the curved tip — the tip moves forward and backward in a beckoning gesture that applies rhythmic pressure directly to the G-spot rather than static vibration. Brands like Lelo's Mona Wave and We-Vibe's Nova 2 use this motion to produce a significantly different internal experience to standard vibration.

Many people find come-hither motion more effective for G-spot stimulation than vibration alone — the rhythmic pressure replicates the manual fingering technique most commonly used for G-spot stimulation more closely than any static toy can.

Thrusting G-Spot Vibrators Combines a curved G-spot shaft with motorised thrusting motion — the toy moves in and out as well as vibrating, applying dynamic rhythmic pressure to the G-spot during use. Our thrusting dildos page covers dedicated thrusting options for those specifically interested in motion-based stimulation.

Dual Stimulation G-Spot Vibrators Combines an internal curved G-spot shaft with an external clitoral arm — essentially a rabbit vibrator with a more pronounced internal curve and a stronger G-spot focus. Delivers simultaneous G-spot pressure and clitoral stimulation for blended orgasms. Our rabbit vibrators page covers the full dual-stimulation range.

App-Controlled G-Spot Vibrators Curved internal vibrators with Bluetooth connectivity — allowing intensity, pattern, and in some cases motion to be controlled via smartphone. Popular with couples who want partner control during solo G-spot play and with long-distance couples. Our app-controlled and remote vibrators page covers the full connected toy range.

Suction and G-Spot Combination Toys A newer format combining an internal G-spot arm with an external air-pulse clitoral stimulator — delivering contactless clitoral stimulation and internal G-spot vibration simultaneously. Our clitoral suction vibrators page covers the air-pulse technology in detail for those interested in this combination format.

How to Choose a G-Spot Vibrator

Curve angle — The most important design variable in this category. A more pronounced curve reaches the G-spot more directly — but requires deliberate positioning to engage correctly. A gentler curve is easier to insert and position but delivers less targeted pressure. For beginners, a moderate curve is the recommended starting point — direct enough to be effective without requiring precise positioning skills to use correctly.

Tip shape — A bulbous, rounded tip applies broad pressure across the G-spot area. A more pointed or angled tip delivers focused, precise stimulation to a smaller area. If you're unsure which you prefer, a rounded tip is the more forgiving starting point — focused tips can feel too intense for some users when vibration is added to the pressure.

Come-hither vs vibration — Standard vibration and come-hither motion produce distinctly different sensations against the G-spot. If you respond strongly to rhythmic pressure during manual stimulation, come-hither motion is likely to be more effective for you than standard vibration. If you respond more to vibration in other contexts, a standard vibrating curved shaft is the logical starting point.

Size — G-spot vibrators don't need to be large to be effective — the G-spot sits relatively close to the vaginal entrance and the curve does the positioning work. Starting with a moderate insertable diameter and a manageable length is almost always the right approach.

Material — Body-safe silicone is the gold standard for internal vibrators. Non-porous, easy to sterilise, and comfortable against sensitive internal tissue. Every G-spot vibrator stocked at STDW meets body-safe material standards.

For a complete guide to finding and stimulating the G-spot — including anatomy, technique, and how to choose the right toy format for your body and preferences — G-spot vibrators explained — how to find your G-spot and what to expect from dedicated G-spot stimulation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does everyone have a G-spot?
The anatomical structure associated with G-spot sensitivity — the urethral sponge and surrounding erectile tissue — exists in all people with vaginas. However, G-spot sensitivity varies enormously between individuals. Some people find G-spot stimulation intensely pleasurable; others feel little or no distinctive sensation. Both responses are completely normal. If G-spot stimulation doesn't produce a strong response immediately, it's worth exploring at different arousal levels — the tissue becomes more engorged and sensitive as arousal increases.

How do I find my G-spot with a vibrator?
Insert the vibrator with the curve facing upward — toward your belly button. Once inserted to a comfortable depth, angle the tip slightly upward toward the front vaginal wall and experiment with gentle pressure. The G-spot has a slightly different texture to the surrounding tissue — often described as slightly ridged or spongy. Arousal significantly increases G-spot sensitivity — trying to locate it when not aroused is less effective than exploring during or after foreplay.

What does G-spot stimulation feel like?
G-spot stimulation produces a deeper, more internal sensation than clitoral stimulation — often described as a pressure or fullness feeling that builds gradually. Some people also experience an initial sensation similar to the urge to urinate — this is normal and typically passes as arousal increases. For those who respond strongly to G-spot stimulation, the resulting orgasm is often described as more full-bodied and more intense than clitoral orgasm alone.

Can G-spot stimulation cause squirting?
G-spot stimulation is associated with female ejaculation — the release of fluid during or at orgasm. Not everyone experiences this and it's not a reliable indicator of G-spot stimulation quality or orgasm intensity. The fluid released during female ejaculation originates from the Skene's glands and is distinct from urine, though the sensation preceding it can feel similar.

What's the best G-spot vibrator for beginners?
A moderately curved, smooth silicone vibrator with a rounded tip and a range of intensity settings is the standard recommendation for beginners. Avoid very pronounced curves or focused tips on a first purchase — a forgiving shape allows you to focus on sensation rather than positioning. Satisfyer and We-Vibe both produce well-regarded entry-level G-spot options at accessible price points available at STDW.

Ready to find your sweet spot for less? Browse our full range of G-spot vibrators at Sex Toy Discount Warehouse — Australia's home of discount adult toys.

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