Sex Doll Body Types & Sizes: The Complete Buyer’s Guide
The decision that shapes your whole ownership experience isn’t the face or the material — it’s size and body type. Get it right and the doll feels natural to live with. Get it wrong and you’re fighting weight, storage and regret.
Most first-time buyers fixate on the head and the photos. Understandable — but the measurement that actually determines whether you enjoy ownership is the body. Height decides how heavy the doll is, how hard it is to pose and move, and how much space you’ll need to store it discreetly. Body type decides how it looks dressed, how realistic it feels, and how it photographs.
This guide breaks down the two dimensions that matter — height class and body type — with visual size comparisons, the practical trade-offs of each, and a quick tool to match a size to your space, your strength and your budget.
A note on what we sell. Every doll referenced here is an adult figure with mature, fully adult proportions. Reputable retailers only stock adult dolls — treat any seller that blurs this line as an immediate red flag.
The two things that decide “size”
Height class is the overall length of the doll — the biggest driver of weight, storage footprint and how demanding it is to handle. Body type is the silhouette at that height: slim, athletic, curvy or full-figured. Choose height first (it sets your hard limits), then body type within it (the look-and-feel layer).
The numbers below are typical ranges; weights are approximate for a full-body silicone doll. Silicone is denser than TPE, so a TPE doll of the same height weighs a little less.
Petite (140–155 cm)
The easiest class to live with — lighter to lift, smaller storage footprint, simplest to keep private. The trade-off is presence and a smaller clothing range. Ideal for limited space, handling concerns or strong discretion needs (always a clearly adult figure).
Standard / Average (156–168 cm)
Where most buyers land. Reads as fully lifelike, wears standard women’s clothing, and stays within a weight most adults can manage solo with practice. The widest selection of faces, bodies and materials lives here — and it’s exactly where our three newest silicone arrivals sit. If unsure, start here.
Tall (169 cm and up)
The most commanding, true-to-life option — and the most demanding. Past ~170 cm, weight climbs fast, posing is a two-handed job, and storage needs real planning. Worth it if you have the space and the strength.
The weight reality nobody mentions. A doll’s quoted weight is dead weight that doesn’t help you carry it — a 38 kg doll handles more like 50+ kg of cooperative load. If lifting is a concern, size down, or plan storage that minimises how often you move it.
Sex doll body types, drawn to scale
Within any height, body type gives a doll its character. Manufacturers build the same height in several silhouettes — here’s how the four broad families compare at the same height:
Slim / Slender
Lean proportions, lightest weight, easiest to dress in fitted clothing. Photographs elegantly and is simplest to pose.
Athletic / Toned
A defined figure between slim and curvy — balances realism and manageability, with a natural, healthy-looking build.
Curvy / Voluptuous
Fuller bust and hips with a defined waist — the most-requested look. The trade-off is added weight and a shifted balance that makes posing and lifting more work.
Full-figured / Plus
The most generous proportions, and the heaviest for a given height. Maximum realism for buyers who want it — but the most demanding to handle and store.
Body type and material interact. Silicone holds fine detail and a premium feel beautifully but weighs more than TPE — so a curvy silicone doll is the heaviest combination, a slim TPE doll the lightest. If you want curves and easier handling, read our breakdown of TPE vs silicone /* VERIFY slug */ first.
Where the new arrivals sit
All three of our newest silicone dolls land in the standard 159–164 cm band — the size most first-time buyers find easiest to enjoy:
Each uses the premium ROS Max head in a different series styling — same size class, very different character.
Find your size in 10 seconds
Pick what matters most to you and see the size class that fits:
Go Petite — 140–155 cm
Lightest to lift, smallest to store, easiest to keep private. The smart pick for small spaces or if handling weight is a concern.
Go Standard — 156–168 cm
The sweet spot: fully lifelike, dressable in normal clothing, still manageable solo. Our new arrivals Lena (159), Yara (161) and Dakota (164) all live here — start with one of them.
Go Tall — 169 cm+
The most lifelike presence — provided you have the storage space and can comfortably handle 40–50 kg of dead weight.
How to choose the right size
The right size is the one that fits your real life. Run through this honestly:
- Storage. Measure your under-bed clearance, wardrobe depth or closet height before you buy.
- Handling strength. Can you comfortably lift 30–45 kg of dead weight? If not, size down.
- Discretion. Smaller dolls are far easier to keep private and move unseen.
- Realism vs. practicality. Taller, fuller bodies read as more lifelike but cost you in weight and space.
- Clothing. Standard heights fit off-the-rack women’s clothing most easily.
- Budget. More material means more cost — larger, curvier silicone sits at the top of the range.
Still stuck? Default to a standard-height (158–165 cm) slim-to-athletic build — the most forgiving first doll. You can always go bigger or curvier next time.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the most popular sex doll size?
The standard band of roughly 156–168 cm (5’1″–5’6″) is by far the most popular — fully lifelike, fits ordinary clothing, and within a weight most adults can handle solo. Our new arrivals Lena (159), Yara (161) and Dakota (164) all sit in this range.
How much does a sex doll weigh?
For full-body silicone, expect ~26–33 kg petite, ~32–40 kg standard and ~40–50 kg tall. Curvier builds add weight, and silicone is heavier than TPE. Because it’s dead weight, a doll handles heavier than the number suggests.
Are taller dolls more realistic?
They have more presence, but realism depends more on material, sculpting and proportions than height. A well-built standard-height silicone doll can look more convincing than a poorly proportioned tall one.
What’s the difference between height and body type?
Height is overall length and sets your weight and storage limits. Body type is the silhouette — slim, athletic, curvy or full — at that height. Same height can look very different by build.
Does body type affect weight and handling?
Yes. Fuller busts and hips mean more material, adding weight and shifting balance, which makes posing and lifting harder. A shorter height or TPE build can offset the extra mass.
Which size is best for a first-time buyer?
A standard height of about 158–165 cm with a slim-to-athletic body is the most forgiving first choice: lifelike, easy to dress, and still manageable to move and store.
Found your size?
Browse the latest silicone arrivals — including Lena, Yara and Dakota — and filter by the height and body type that fit your space and taste.
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