The Maximus Trident is the largest model in Aneros' flagship Trident line — the third-generation refresh of the brand's foundational hands-free prostate-massager platform, originally launched in the early 2000s. Like every Aneros Trident product, the Maximus uses no battery, motor, or vibration; it relies entirely on pelvic-floor contractions from the user, which the carefully weighted, anatomically curved geometry translates into multi-directional rocking pressure against the prostate. The Maximus is the line's "full-size head" entry, with a roughly 1.2-inch diameter prostate-stim bulb that delivers more pronounced pressure than the brand's beginner-tier Helix Syn or Eupho Trident models.

The Trident generation's core innovations over earlier Aneros models are the redesigned external "P-tab" perineum arm, the cleaner shaft taper, and the refined K-tab handle — all aimed at improving anchor stability so the toy can move with contractions rather than rotating freely. Each Trident model targets a different body size and experience level: Helix Syn Trident (mid-size, silicone-coated), MGX Trident (the original shape), Eupho Trident (the slimmest), Progasm Ice (the largest non-Maximus, hard plastic), and the Maximus Trident at the top of the line for advanced users who want the most prostate contact and the most pronounced fill-and-hold sensation.

Pricing is approximately $70–$95 across SheVibe, Amazon, and Aneros' direct storefront. Reviewer consensus from MyIntimacy, the Aneros Wiki community, and r/Aneros: this is explicitly not a beginner product, and users new to prostate massage should start with the Helix Syn Trident or MGX Trident before stepping up to the Maximus. For experienced users, however, the Maximus is widely cited as the most-pronounced hands-free experience in the Aneros lineup, with regular contraction-driven use also tied to documented benefits for pelvic-floor tone and prostate health.

Why It's Worth Knowing

Body-safe, phthalate-free hard plastic with a rigid core. Smooth, non-porous, and easy to clean with soap and water or sex-toy cleaner. Not silicone — Aneros has historically prioritized rigidity for contraction-response, with silicone-coated variants (Helix Syn series) for users who want softer external contact. The Trident generation is the current production standard; older non-Trident Aneros models are still sold on the secondary market but lack the redesigned tab geometry.

The Bottom Line

For experienced prostate-massage users who specifically want a non-vibrating, contraction-driven, hands-free experience at the largest end of the Aneros range, the Maximus Trident is the canonical choice. Beginners should start with the Helix Syn Trident; users who want vibration or rotation should look at the Nexus Revo Stealth, Lelo Hugo 2, or Lovense Edge 2. The Aneros' fundamental appeal — that the toy does almost nothing, and your body does everything — is also its main limitation for users who want a more active experience.

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Update — 2026-05-24

Initial entry — story first created.