Collection: Wand attachments
Wand attachments transform your massager into a precision instrument of sensation, giving the dominant hand total command over how, where, and how intensely pleasure is delivered. From pinpoint tips that tease with laser focus to broad textured heads that flood the senses, each attachment shifts the dynamic in subtle, thrilling ways.
Explore ridged sleeves, nubbed caps, and curved stimulators designed to deepen surrender and sharpen control in equal measure. Whether you are building slow anticipation or pushing a scene to its breathless edge, the right attachment lets you write every sensation yourself.
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Le Wand Ripple Weighted Attachment
Regular price $42.57 USDRegular priceSale price $42.57 USD -
Sold outLe Wand Curve Weighted Attachment
Regular price $46.80 USDRegular priceSale price $46.80 USDSold out -
Le Wand Loop Attachment
Regular price $33.29 USDRegular priceSale price $33.29 USD -
Le Wand Ripple Petite Attachment
Regular price $37.62 USDRegular priceSale price $37.62 USD -
Le Wand Flick Flexible Silicone Attachment
Regular price $36.63 USDRegular priceSale price $36.63 USD -
Lovense Domi P-Spot Attachment
Regular price $25.11 USDRegular priceSale price $25.11 USD -
Lovense Max 2 Vagina Sleeve Insert
Regular price $15.48 USDRegular priceSale price $15.48 USD -
Le Wand Classique Hands-Free Massager Holder
Regular price $25.00 USDRegular priceSale price $25.00 USD -
Le Wand Curve Weighted Silicone Attachment
Regular price $45.00 USDRegular priceSale price $45.00 USDSold out -
Le Wand Flexi Posable Silicone Attachment
Regular price $45.00 USDRegular priceSale price $45.00 USD -
Le Wand Stroke Silicone Penis Play Attachment
Regular price $45.00 USDRegular priceSale price $45.00 USD -
Lovense Domi G-Spot Attachment
Regular price $26.00 USDRegular priceSale price $26.00 USD
Buying guide
What are wand attachments and how do they work?
Wand attachments are accessory heads designed to fit over the rounded head of a personal massager wand, transforming it into a more targeted or textured sensation tool. They slip on without tools and harness the motor power of your existing wand to deliver sensations through different shapes, including pinpoint tips, ridged nodules, soft nubs, and contoured cups. This lets you and your partner customize intensity and focus during a scene without purchasing multiple separate devices.
How do I know which attachment will fit my wand?
Most attachments are designed for standard large-head wands, but sizing does vary. Before purchasing, check the listed compatibility information on each product. If you already own a wand, note the diameter of its head and compare it to the attachment opening dimensions provided. A snug fit ensures the attachment stays in place during use and transfers vibration efficiently. When in doubt, reach out to our team for guidance.
What materials are used and are they body-safe?
Body-safe materials are a priority in any toy that makes skin contact. Look for attachments made from body-safe silicone, ABS plastic, or TPE. Silicone is non-porous, hypoallergenic, and easy to clean, making it a popular choice. Avoid attachments that list materials vaguely or use terms like "novelty material." Each product listing in this collection includes material information so you can shop with confidence.
How should I clean and care for wand attachments?
Proper cleaning protects both partners and extends the life of your attachment. Follow these general steps:
- Remove the attachment from the wand before cleaning.
- Wash with warm water and a toy-safe, fragrance-free cleanser after every use.
- If the attachment is made from non-porous silicone and has no electronic components, it can typically be boiled or run through the top rack of a dishwasher without detergent for a deeper clean.
- Allow the attachment to dry completely before storing.
- Store separately from other toys in a clean pouch or container to prevent material degradation.
Always check the care instructions on the specific product to confirm recommended cleaning methods.
How do we negotiate using a new attachment safely in a power-exchange scene?
Introducing a new sensation tool calls for an open conversation before the scene begins. Discuss comfort levels, any areas to avoid, and desired intensity with your partner. Establish or revisit your safeword and safe signal, especially if the new attachment changes sensation significantly. Starting at a lower intensity and building gradually allows both the dominant and submissive to gauge responses together. Aftercare is equally important: check in with your partner after the scene, offer comfort and reassurance, and take note of what worked well and what to adjust for next time.