Pros: Great for beginners, 10 settings, three vibration levels, great price
Cons: Have to go through all the options to reach your favourite, not rechargeable
Rating: 3.5/5
This Ripple Rampant Rabbit (say that after a few drinks) is a great entry point if you've never dabbled in the penetrative sex toy world before. It's affordable at under £30, which is a big bonus, and it stimulates multiple erogenous zones so, if you get there, expect a blended orgasm.
And even if you don't get there, the journey is still fun with a plethora of vibration strengths and patterns to get you going.
The only downside is it is battery-powered rather than rechargeable so make sure to stock up on those triple As before it arrives.
Intrigued but want a bit more info? We've got a longer review of the G-Spot Ripple in our best Rabbit vibrators piece.
Review by Emmie Harrison-West.
Size: Unknown; Weight: Unknown; Material: Bodysafe silicone; Charging: Requires three AAA batteries
Where to buy sex toys for women in the UK?
As sex toys have become more mainstream with the focus moving to self-care and wellbeing, so there are now more places stocking them, such as high-street names and , as well as beauty websites such as , and .
Alternatively, take a look at the websites of the brand you’re interested in such as or , or check out popular sexual wellness sites such as .
We found the toys featured in our reviews at:
How much do sex toys for women cost?
When it comes to sex toys for women, prices vary depending on the type of toy, how sophisticated it is and the brand. There’s a good range of adult toys to suit all price points so you’re sure to be able to find just the right one for your budget.
Sex toys that incorporate different moving parts and offer a variety of functions tend to be more expensive, as are those that are rechargeable or work with apps. That said, you can get your hands on great products that fall into the lower and middle price ranges.
The sex toys reviewed in our feature cost from £12.99 upwards, with the most expensive coming in at £159.
How many women use sex toys?
From the most recent survey, it is estimated that almost three million people own a sex toy in the UK.
Can pregnant women use sex toys?
Yes, unless you have a high-risk pregnancy, most sexual activity is fine during pregnancy.
It's perfectly safe to use sex toys such as internal and external vibrators during pregnancy.