: Strong and heavy, but can feel cold and rigid. Best for high-intensity play.
: Spend a few minutes gently stretching the target muscles (hips or shoulders) before attaching the bar to prevent muscle strain. 3. Effective Communication
: Always have a pair of safety shears or a quick-release mechanism nearby in case of a cramp or emergency. bondage spreader bar
: Provides more comfort and reduces the risk of bruising or chafing.
: Ensure the bar has secure D-rings or swivel clips that are strong enough to withstand tugging without bending. 2. Safety and Positioning : Strong and heavy, but can feel cold and rigid
: Connecting the bar between the wrists and ankles to curl the partner into a ball, increasing the feeling of restriction.
: Fixed bars are more durable and provide a consistent sensation of restriction. Telescoping or adjustable bars offer more variety for different body types and positions. Material Matters : : Ensure the bar has secure D-rings or
: Use a standard "Traffic Light" system (Yellow = slow down/reposition, Red = stop everything).