The Tantus P-Spot is the brand's flagship prostate-and-pegging dildo — a curved, ergonomic vibrating silicone shaft that's designed to do triple duty as a hand-held prostate massager, a harness-compatible strap-on, and (for vulva owners) a g-spot dildo. Tantus, the California-based brand widely considered the gold standard for body-safe American-made silicone toys, has manufactured the P-Spot continuously since the mid-2000s, and the design is one of the most enduring in the category.

Why It Matters

Tantus's continued strong performance in 2026 — the brand is privately held and doesn't disclose revenue, but trade-show presence and retail penetration suggest steady growth — is a meaningful counterpoint to the prevailing connected-device thesis. The P-Spot specifically has been a top-seller through three economic cycles and across roughly two decades of category evolution, which is empirical evidence that "premium materials, no electronics" remains a defensible competitive position. For the broader category, the brand also continues to be one of the only meaningful "Made in USA" sex toy operations at scale, which has become a more salient marketing point as tariffs and supply-chain scrutiny shape consumer purchasing.

What makes it stand out is what it isn't. The P-Spot is not app-connected, not USB-rechargeable, not heat-warmed, and not motorized. It's a single piece of ultra-premium platinum-cured silicone with a removable bullet vibrator at the base, sitting inside a hollow channel that transmits vibration up the shaft. The geometry is deliberate: the curved tip is angled at exactly the depth and orientation needed for prostate contact when the device is worn in a harness or used hand-held, and the flared base is harness-compatible (works with standard O-ring harnesses including Aslan Jaguar, SpareParts Joque, and Sportsheets Saffron). Removing the bullet leaves a non-vibrating silicone dildo; popping it back in adds vibration with the bullet's standalone controls.

Reviewer consensus is unusually unanimous across more than 15 years of reviews: Tantus's silicone is the reference standard, the curve is correctly engineered for both prostate and g-spot stimulation, and the bullet-removal design solves the durability problem that kills cheaper integrated-motor competitors (when the motor dies, you still have a perfectly functional dildo). The most common critiques: the bullet vibrator is "fine, not great" by 2026 standards — users who want premium vibration typically replace the included bullet with a more powerful aftermarket bullet that fits the same channel. The 7" length and bulbous tip make it not-for-beginners — Tantus's own product page is explicit that prostate-play newcomers should start with the brand's smaller plugs (the Pop-N-Play or Severin) before attempting the P-Spot.

Price and where to buy: $74 direct from Tantus.com (the brand sells direct from its Chico, California manufacturing facility), with consistent stocking at SheVibe, Babeland, Good Vibrations, and the LGBTQ+-focused indie retailer Tantus prioritizes. The brand runs sales during Pride Month and Black Friday — 25% off is common during these promotions.

Materials and safety: 100% platinum-cured ultra-premium silicone — Tantus's proprietary blend that the brand has independently tested for body-safety, with published test results. Non-porous, hypoallergenic, sterilizable in boiling water or with 10% bleach solution. Compatible with water-based lubricants only (silicone-based lubes will degrade the surface — this applies to every silicone toy). Tantus's published phthalate-, latex-, and BPA-free certifications are among the most thorough in the category. Made in the USA — one of very few sex toys still domestically manufactured.

Bottom line: Buy this if you want one dildo that genuinely does prostate massage, pegging, and g-spot stimulation well, and you value heritage silicone quality over bells and whistles. Buy a Lelo Hugo 2 ($169) or Aneros Vice 2 ($129) instead if you specifically want a hands-free prostate massager with premium vibration built in. The Tantus P-Spot is the right answer for couples who want a versatile harness-compatible shared toy, and the right answer for solo users who value silicone quality and design simplicity over electronics.

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Update — 2026-05-20

Initial entry — Section T product guide first created.