The Tantus Real Strapless is a strapless strap-on — the dildo-with-a-bulb design (popularized by the original Feeldoe) that needs no harness at all. The wearer grips the shorter bulb end with their pelvic-floor muscles while the longer realistic shaft handles penetration, allowing skin-to-skin contact and shared sensation that a harness-and-O-ring rig can't replicate. It's made by Tantus, the California studio that has been pressure-casting platinum-grade silicone since 1998 and is widely treated as the gold standard for body-safe dildos.
Why It Matters
Strapless strap-ons are a quietly important inclusivity story: they let the penetrating partner feel shared movement and maintain body contact, which matters for trans-masc, trans-femme, and lesbian couples seeking embodied connection rather than a tool held at arm's length. Tantus bringing its uncompromising platinum-silicone standards to the Feeldoe form factor — and hedging with harness compatibility — signals that the category is maturing past its porous, novelty-grade origins into genuine body-safe wellness gear.Standout features: the bulb measures 1.75" in diameter and 3.25" long, with the penetrating shaft running 6.75" long and 1.75" max diameter, angled to come up naturally for the receiving partner. A single-speed removable, waterproof bullet vibe (3x LR44 batteries) drops into the bulb to give the wearer buzz where they're gripping. Crucially, it's also harness-compatible — so if pelvic-floor control proves tricky (a common complaint with all strapless designs), you can drop the bulb into a harness and use it as a conventional strap-on. Best of both worlds.
What reviewers say: the strapless category is famously polarizing. Educator Ruby Ryder's deep-dive on Feeldoe-style toys notes the appeal of skin-on-skin connection but is candid that holding the bulb in place takes practice and pelvic-floor strength, especially in wetter or more athletic positions. Tantus owners echo this — fans say nothing else compares for intimacy, while others note the firm shaft and weight make retention a workout. The harness-compatible base is Tantus's answer to that critique.
Price: $94 list, frequently on sale around $47 direct from Tantus. It comes in a realistic skin tone.
Body safety: 100% Ultra-Premium platinum silicone with a matte finish and firm density — boilable and dishwasher-safe for full sterilization, non-porous, and hypoallergenic. Made in the USA. This is about as clean a material story as exists in the category.
Bottom line: best for couples — especially queer and trans users — who want hands-free, connected penetration and value the fallback of harness compatibility. Strapless designs reward practice; the Tantus rewards it with medical-grade silicone and a brand reputation that's hard to beat.
Sources
- Tantus Real Strapless Strap On — Tantus Inc.
- The Truth About Strapless Strap-Ons — Ruby Ryder, via Tantus
Update — 2026-05-29
Initial entry — story first created.