Selecting the optimal sex doll requires understanding key materials and types to match personal priorities for realism, durability, maintenance, and budget.
Core Material Options
- TPE (Thermoplastic Elastomer): Offers excellent skin-like softness and flexibility at a lower cost. Prone to oil seepage requiring regular powdering; more susceptible to tears and staining than silicone. Best for budget-conscious users prioritizing softness.
- Platinum Silicone: Delivers superior realism with fine skin detail, exceptional durability, and stain/oil resistance. Requires less maintenance but commands a significantly higher price. Ideal for longevity and high-fidelity appearance.
- Hybrid Materials: Some manufacturers offer blends or specific combinations (e.g., silicone head, TPE body) to balance cost and realism or softness in targeted areas.
Primary Sex Doll Types
- Full-Size Dolls (150-170cm): Offer the most realistic experience. Require substantial storage space and are heavier (25kg+), making positioning challenging.
- Mini/Small Size Dolls (80-140cm): More manageable weight and storage. Sacrifice some realism compared to full-size, but often preferred for easier handling.
- Articulated Skeletons (Metal vs. Plastic): Metal skeletons provide superior stability and pose retention but increase weight significantly. Plastic skeletons reduce weight but may lack holding power for complex poses.
- Fixed-Pose Dolls: Pre-set in a single position; very lightweight and affordable but offer no flexibility.
Determining Your Best Fit
Prioritize Key Factors:

- Realism: Platinum silicone leads for lifelike appearance and feel.
- Budget: TPE provides a cost-effective entry point; silicone is a long-term investment.
- Durability & Maintenance: Silicone requires less frequent care and is more resistant to damage. TPE needs consistent upkeep.
- Weight & Handling: Full-size, metal-skeleton dolls are heaviest. Consider storage ease and physical capability.
- Customization: Many manufacturers offer extensive options for hair, eyes, skin tone, and features (e.g., heating, sound), affecting price.
Always verify manufacturer specifications on material grade (medical/food-grade preferred), skeleton quality, and safety certifications when selecting.