Collection: Nipple suckers and nipple pumps
Nipple suckers and pumps place exquisite control right at your fingertips, drawing blood to the surface to heighten sensitivity and leave every nerve primed for whatever comes next. Whether you crave a slow, teasing build or an intense rush of suction that makes submission feel unmistakable, this collection has the tools to command attention.
From delicate beginner-friendly cups to heavy-duty vacuum pumps designed for serious sensation play, each piece is chosen to deepen the power exchange between Dominant and submissive. Layer them with clamps, restraints, or temperature play for a scene that lingers long after the pressure is released.
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The 9's, Silicone Nip-Pulls, Violet
Regular price $14.16 USDRegular price$15.58 USDSale price $14.16 USDSale -
Temptasia - Clitoris Pleasure and Enhancement System
Regular price $72.27 USDRegular priceSale price $72.27 USD -
Fifty Shades of Grey Nothing But Sensation Nipple Teasers
Regular price $17.42 USDRegular price$19.16 USDSale price $17.42 USDSale -
Pumped - Nipple Suction Sets Large
Regular price $37.03 USDRegular price$40.73 USDSale price $37.03 USDSale -
Sportsheets Sex & Mischief Nipple Suckers
Regular price $20.69 USDRegular price$22.76 USDSale price $20.69 USDSale -
Pumped Delightful Automatic Rechargeable Vulva & Breast Pump
Regular price $81.39 USDRegular priceSale price $81.39 USD -
Pumped Dazzling Automatic Rechargeable Vulva & Breast Pump
Regular price From $75.90 USDRegular price$96.80 USDSale price From $75.90 USDSale -
Pumped Exquisite Automatic Rechargeable Vulva & Breast Pump
Regular price $75.90 USDRegular priceSale price $75.90 USD -
Pumped Sensual Automatic Rechargeable Vulva & Breast Pump
Regular price $75.90 USDRegular priceSale price $75.90 USD
Buying guide
What is the difference between a nipple sucker and a nipple pump?
Nipple suckers are typically small, simple devices, often made from silicone or rubber, that create suction through manual squeeze-and-release pressure. They are applied directly to the nipple and hold their seal passively. Nipple pumps, on the other hand, use a cylinder and a hand-operated pump mechanism to build controlled, adjustable vacuum pressure over time. Pumps generally allow for more precise control over the level of suction and are better suited to extended sensation play sessions. If you are new to nipple suction play, suckers are a great starting point, while pumps offer more versatility for intermediate and advanced players.
Is nipple suction play safe, and are there any precautions to take?
When used mindfully, nipple suction toys are safe for most people. There are a few key guidelines to keep in mind:
- Start with light suction and short sessions, especially if you or your partner are new to this type of play. Gradually increase intensity only as comfort grows.
- Limit wear time, particularly with stronger suction levels. Prolonged, intense suction can cause temporary bruising, soreness, or skin sensitivity.
- Never use nipple pumps on broken, irritated, or pierced skin that has not fully healed.
- Establish a clear safeword or signal before play begins so either partner can pause or stop at any moment.
- Check in regularly during a scene. Sensation play can feel very different over time, and ongoing communication keeps the experience safe and enjoyable for everyone involved.
What materials are used in nipple suckers and pumps, and are they body-safe?
The most common materials you will find in quality nipple suction toys include medical-grade silicone, ABS plastic, and borosilicate glass. Medical-grade silicone is non-porous, hypoallergenic, and flexible, making it an excellent choice for items that contact sensitive skin. Hard cylinders on pumps are often made from clear ABS plastic or glass, which allows visual feedback during play and is easy to clean. Always check the product description for material details and avoid porous materials if you are sharing toys between partners, as porous surfaces can harbour bacteria.
How do I clean and care for my nipple suckers and pumps?
Proper cleaning is essential for hygiene and the longevity of your toys. General care guidelines include:
- Silicone components can typically be washed with warm water and a gentle, fragrance-free toy cleaner or mild soap. Rinse thoroughly and allow to air dry completely before storage.
- Hard plastic cylinders and glass components should be wiped down with toy-safe cleaner or isopropyl alcohol, then rinsed and dried.
- Pump mechanisms and tubing should be cleaned according to the manufacturer's instructions, as some components are not submersible.
- Store toys in a clean pouch or case, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, to preserve the material integrity.
What should aftercare look like following nipple suction play?
Aftercare is an important part of any sensation play session, and nipple suction play is no exception. Once suction is released, nipples may feel tender, swollen, or heightened in sensitivity for a period of time. Some thoughtful aftercare practices include:
- Gently massaging the area to restore circulation and ease any discomfort.
- Applying a soothing, unscented lotion or balm if the skin feels dry or sensitive.
- Offering warmth, comfort, and reassurance to a submissive partner as they come down from the intensity of the scene.
- Checking in emotionally as well as physically. Sensation play can bring up strong feelings for both dominants and submissives, and taking time to reconnect and debrief strengthens trust and the overall dynamic.