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Spreader bar
The spreader bar, an instrument of restraint and play, offers a sensual exploration of submission. It immobilizes arms, ankles, or legs, intensifying posture and sensations, while ensuring comfort, security, and consent in the pleasure of mutual control.
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Vendor: Metal hard
Anal restriction metal structure
Vendor: Metal hard
Submission bar / handcuffs
Vendor: Fetish fantasy series
FETISH FANTASY SERIES - KIT DE ATADURAS MANOS Y PIES
Comfort and awakening of the senses
Attached to the wrist, ankle, or knee, the spreader bar creates a posture that stimulates the body's energy. It sharpens sensations, increases muscle sensitivity, and promotes delicious tension, combined with a strong visual aesthetic for controlled pleasure.
Choose the right bar according to your desires
Bars vary in material (metal, wood, PVC), length (adjustable or fixed), and attachment points (handcuffs, carabiners). Beginners should choose lightweight, adjustable models. For experienced players, opt for sturdy metal, ideal for more intense and aesthetic scenarios.
Benefits and practical tips
- Varied positioning:wrists, arms, ankles, knees depending on the desired intensity
- Secure materials:durable metal, varnished wood, strong carabiners
- Adjustable or fixed:adaptation to morphology and level of constraint
- BDSM Aesthetics:powerful visual element reinforcing the staging
- Security :quick release possible in case of discomfort
- Easy maintenance:cleaning with a soft cloth and mild disinfectant
What length should I choose for a spreader bar?
To start, an adjustable bar between 40 and 60 cm is suitable for most body types. Expand your selection depending on the desired spacing or desired visual aesthetic.
Is it painful?
No, if you use it gradually. Start with short sessions, adjust the tension gently, and follow your body's signals for pain-free pleasure.
Can I use it alone?
Yes, although the presence of a partner provides more security and play with breathing and eye contact. Always combine this practice with a safe word to ensure ongoing consent.