The Tantus Sport is a 5-inch insertable platinum-grade silicone dildo with a moderate curve, a flared base for harness compatibility, and a profile that has anchored the brand's beginner-pegging lineup for over a decade. Tantus, founded by Metis Black in 1997 and produced in California, was one of the first U.S. manufacturers to publish detailed silicone-formulation specs and to publicly stand behind its product as fully body-safe at a time when most "jelly" dildos were leaching plasticizers. The Sport remains the brand's most-recommended first dildo because its dimensions sit at the deliberate intersection of "actually useful" and "actually approachable."
Why It Matters
Tantus's continued positioning of the Sport as a sub-$70 entry product, despite the brand's overall trend toward higher-priced premium silicone lines, is one of the more durable examples of accessibility in body-safe sex toy retail. Pegging-curious couples who want a single-brand, lifetime-warrantied, manufactured-in-the-U.S. starting point still have the Sport as their default — twenty-eight years after Tantus first started shipping platinum silicone.What makes it special is the geometry. The 5-inch insertable length and the slight curve are calibrated to the specific use case of P-spot stimulation during pegging — long enough to reach, short enough to not overshoot, with enough curve to find the right angle without active aiming. The base is sized to most universal O-ring harnesses (1.5"), and the Sport ships as part of the Sports Kit bundle with Tantus's compatible velvet harness and two O-rings for roughly $90, which is the lowest-friction way to get a complete strap-on setup from a single body-safe manufacturer.
What reviewers and users are saying: Amazon reviews on the Sports Kit cluster around the "first strap-on we actually used" pattern, with multiple buyers crediting the curve specifically for being long enough for P-spot reach. Tantus's own community forum and pegging-specific resources (Brenna Harvey, Tristan Taormino's older writing) consistently cite the Sport as the default beginner recommendation alongside the Pure Wand for solo. Tantus's lifetime warranty — they will replace any defective product as long as the brand exists — is unique in the silicone-dildo segment.
Price and where to buy: $55–$70 for the dildo alone, $85–$95 for the Sports Kit with harness. Available at Tantus.com, Babeland, SheVibe, Lovehoney, and Amazon. Color is typically Midnight Purple.
Materials and safety: 100% Ultra-Premium platinum-cured silicone, no PVC, no phthalates, no fillers. Tantus is one of the few brands that publishes its silicone supplier and provides documentation for medical-device-grade biocompatibility. Boilable for sterilization, dishwasher-safe, and compatible with water- or silicone-based lubricants (silicone with caution, as silicone-on-silicone can cause minor surface tackiness).
The bottom line: Buy the Sport (or the Sports Kit) if you're shopping a first strap-on, a first pegging setup, or a body-safe replacement for a borderline TPE/jelly toy you've been told to throw out. The geometry was designed for this use case, the silicone is the gold standard, and the lifetime warranty is the strongest in the industry. Skip it only if you need a larger size or want a vibrating shaft — the standard Sport is firm and non-vibrating.
Sources
- Tantus Sport product page | Tantus
- Sports Kit bundle page | Tantus
- Customer reviews: Tantus Sport Kit Dildo | Amazon
- Tantus Sport Adult Toys: 100% Ultra-Premium Silicone | Amazon
Update — 2026-05-14
Initial entry — Section T product guide first created.