We all know that realistic reborn dolls are incredibly popular worldwide. To make a reborn doll look like a real baby, the materials used in its creation are crucial. So before purchasing one of these lifelike Reborn dolls, it’s important to understand what they’re made of. Most reborn dolls are made from two main materials: silicone and vinyl. These materials differ in composition, function, and feel, which means each type has its own unique characteristics. Silicone dolls are known for their realistic texture and softness, while vinyl dolls are made from a plastic material that is usually firmer and smoother than silicone.
Sueban Group produces custom vinyl and silicone reborn dolls. In this blog, we explain the differences between silicone and vinyl reborn dolls to help you make a more informed decision when buying your next lifelike baby.
Full Silicone vs Vinyl Reborn Dolls: Material Differences
Full Silicone Reborn Dolls are made from platinum-cured silicone, a medical-grade material commonly used in prosthetics and realistic models. Silicone is naturally soft, elastic, and flexible, which gives dolls a very lifelike feel, similar to touching real skin. The entire body, from head to toe, is made from a single piece of silicone, resulting in a seamless, realistic appearance.
Vinyl Reborn Dolls are vinyl heads and limbs, while the torso is made of cloth filled with cotton or pellets. Vinyl is firmer than silicone, making these dolls more durable and easier to handle.
Why it matters: Silicone can simulate real skin, offering the most realistic feel, whereas vinyl is easier for beginners to handle and is more durable for frequent use.
2. Softness and Elasticity
Silicone: Silicone has a low hardness level, meaning it’s soft and elastic. Its realistic texture and flexibility make it widely used in prosthetics, high-end human models, and animatronics. When you gently press or squeeze a silicone doll, it compresses and rebounds like a real baby’s skin, which is why many collectors describe holding a silicone doll as “like holding a real newborn.”
Vinyl: Vinyl is firmer, so it feels slightly “toy-like.” While it doesn’t compress as much as silicone, it still provides a smooth and pleasant touch.
3. Durability
Silicone Dolls: Full silicone Reborn dolls are softer and flexible, which gives them a realistic feel, but this same softness makes them more delicate. Rough handling or contact with sharp objects can tear or puncture the silicone. While they look and feel incredibly lifelike, they require gentle handling to stay in good condition.
Vinyl Dolls: Vinyl Reborn dolls are made from firmer plastic, making them more resistant to scratches, dents, and minor impacts. They are better suited for daily handling, dressing, and posing, and can generally withstand more frequent use without damage.
4. Weight Comparison
Silicone Dolls: Because silicone is dense, these dolls tend to be heavier. A standard newborn-sized silicone doll can weigh up to 8 pounds (3.6 kg), enhancing the realistic “holding a baby” experience.
Vinyl Dolls: Vinyl dolls are lighter, making them easier to carry, pose, and display, which is especially convenient for beginners or children.
5. Price
Full Silicone Reborn Dolls: Prices usually range from $600 to over $2,000, depending on size, hair and eye quality, and customization options. These prices are based on online marketplaces such as Etsy, eBay, and specialized reborn doll shops.
Vinyl Reborn Dolls: Prices typically range from $100 to $400, depending on craftsmanship and accessories. These dolls come from entry-level brands, wholesale suppliers, or online stores.
Tip: Prices can vary depending on hair type (rooted or wig), eye material (glass or acrylic), and customization options (skin tone, weight, or special features).
Comparison table of silicone reborn dolls vs. vinyl reborn dolls
| Feature | Full Silicone Reborn Doll | Vinyl Reborn Doll |
| Material | 100% platinum silicone | Vinyl head & limbs + cloth body |
| Softness | Extremely soft, lifelike | Slightly firm |
| Durability | Delicate, needs gentle care | Sturdy, good for everyday use |
| Touch & Feel | Feels like real baby skin | Realistic look, toy-like touch |
| Weight | Heavier, realistic | Lightweight, easy to handle |
| Pose Ability | Limited | Highly poseable |
| Bathable | Yes | No |
| Price Range | $600 to over $2,000 | $100 to $400 |
User Reviews
“I bought my first vinyl reborn doll last year. It was perfect for a beginner — lightweight, adorable, and so easy to dress. I didn’t have to worry about damaging it at all.”
Jessica L., Texas, USA:
“My Reborn doll feels so real! The texture, the weight — it’s just like holding a real newborn.”
Monica R., Canada:
“I started with a vinyl doll and later upgraded to a silicone one. Vinyl was great for learning how to care for dolls, but silicone gives you the ultimate realistic touch.”
Emily C., California, USA:
“I prefer using vinyl dolls for photos and display because they’re easier to pose. Silicone dolls are beautiful, but they feel too delicate for everyday handling.”
Ashley P., UK:
“As a collector, I own both types. Silicone Reborn dolls are works of art — incredibly lifelike. Vinyl dolls are my everyday display pieces. Both have their own charm!”

