Spreader Bars

The spreader bar is a simple yet elegant tool with strong and sturdy aesthetics. Be warned that this tool is for the freaky, open minded and wild at heart. The trick here is to have a partner that plays the dominant role while the other assumes the slave character. This not only heightens the level of trust but also the passion in the bedroom as well as increase adventure in the bedroom.

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How they stimulate you?

The beauty about the spreader bar is that it gives both partners a mental and emotional rush that comes with various sex positions of your choice. This gives the submissive partner the ability to enjoy the sensation that comes with being at the mercy of the dominant partner. On the other hand, the dominant partner gets a rush from the thrill of being in charge. Either way, it is a win-win situation regardless of the role of each partner.

Why are spreader bars so popular?

Since spreader bars are meant to limit mobility, the partner assuming the submissive position is left vulnerable and their genitals are openly exposed. This makes it easier for the dominant partner to tease, play and spank the submissive partner relentlessly. This is a sure way of giving and arriving at multiple orgasms simultaneously even with limited sex positions.

Types of spreader bars

Here are some of the popular varieties in the market like the adjustable spreader bar, the bondage spreader bar and the fetish fantasy spreader bar. We can divide these bars into two broad categories:

The traditional version of spread bars – This version is rigid and comes with closed hooks on both sides. These hooks are for the purposes of attaching additional materials such as handcuffs or ropes on the ankles. In turn, this renders the submissive partner immobile and thus heightens sexual pleasure. Thankfully, some spread bars can be adjusted to the right length. Most traditional spreader bars come with additional hooks along the bar. These hooks give an allowance for attaching more cuffs.

The modern version of spread bars – These bars are more or less similar to the traditional bars but the rod is usually covered in leather, fabric or neoprene. In addition, this bar normally has four cuffs in certain locations where wrist and ankle cuffs can be attached strategically. The modern spreader bars are more restrictive, compared to the traditional versions.