High-Quality Waterproof Dildos 2026
150 products
Submersible dildos verified for underwater use: shower, bathtub, and thorough cleaning under the tap. Models without a motor are inherently submersible (there's no electronics to damage). Those that include vibration have an IPX7 certification. Materials: water-resistant silicone and TPE. Prices from £10.
Any non-motorised dildo is technically submersible — silicone, PVC, glass, and metal can be submerged in water without issue. The question is whether they are designed to be comfortably used in aquatic environments: suction cup that sticks when wet, ergonomics for holding with wet hands, compatibility with silicone-based lubricant (which does not dissolve in water).
Top 5 Comparison
| Product | Price | Easy to use | Flexible | Travel-friendly | Silicone | Vibration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| £26.07 | — | — | ||||
| £64.00 | — | — | — | |||
| £82.10 | — | — | ||||
| £28.00 | — | — | ||||
| £34.77 | — | — |
Our verdict
This selection of waterproof dildos is ideal for those seeking versatility and fun both in the privacy of home and in aquatic adventures. It is perfect for those who wish to experiment with different shapes and sensations, whether alone or with a partner.
For silicone dildos, it is always recommended to use water-based lubricant. This ensures that they do not get damaged and maintains the quality of the material over time.
If you are looking for more powerful options, check out our multi-speed vibrator guide to explore alternatives that include advanced functions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are all dildos waterproof?
Non-motorised dildos (silicone, glass, metal, PVC, TPE) are — they have no electronics that can be damaged. Dildos with vibration are only waterproof if they have an IPX7+ certification. Always check the specifications before submerging a vibrator.
Do I need special lubricant to use a dildo in the shower?
Yes: silicone-based lubricant. Water removes the body's natural lubrication and instantly dilutes water-based lubricants. Silicone-based lubricant does not dissolve in water and lasts throughout the session. If your dildo is made of silicone, water-based lubricant is essential — apply it before getting wet.








































