Body-safe materials - which include things like silicone, glass, metals like stainless steel, and ABS plastic - are nonporous, so they are less likely to harbor harmful bacteria or viruses and are, therefore, more hygienic. Material: You want to make sure you’re investing in toys that are made of high-quality, body-safe materials. Type: Experts say you’ll want a different type of toy depending on the type of pleasure and play you seek, so we’ve noted the types - from vibrators to rings to strokers. To save you the trouble of trying out a bunch of duds, I asked eight experts to share their favorite couples sex toys - ones that are safe, easy to use, and, of course, lots of fun.īest overall | Best body vibrator | Best rabbit vibrator | Best wearable vibrator | Best bullet vibrator | Best hands-free vibrator | Best bendable vibrator | Best air-suction toy | Best ring | Best adjustable ring | Best stroker | Best open-design stroker | Best strap-on harness | Best dildo for strap-ons | Best accessory While almost any sex toy (from a high-design vibrator to a decidedly non-vibrating dildo) can become a couples sex toy, if you’re looking to try something totally new - or want some help mixing things up in the bedroom - there are plenty of clever, innovative sex toys designed specifically for couples. Photo-Illustration: The Strategist Photos: Retailers