The Sex & Mischief range of toys by Sportsheets is a collection
of bondage toys aimed at those who are new to bondage, or who enjoy lighter
BDSM devices. The S & M Spread The Love Bar is a nice introduction for
anyone who’s looking into spreaders but want to err away from the standard cold
steel bars and leather cuffs. This small non-adjustable bar means that you are
limited to having your feet or arms spread a set distance; although some may
feel this detracts from the fun compared to using a more advanced bar, if you
are new to dominating, it will mean that you won’t be pushing your submissive
past their limit. The soft velvet cuffs also reduce chafing, meaning it’s
perfect for those with sensitive skin or who dislike pain.
The spreader arrives in a large recyclable cardboard box –
you could easily slot at least four of the devices into the box. The packaging
has two black and white images of a model cheekily wearing the bar strapped to
her legs; there are no images of the model being fully restrained by the
device. There’s a variety of black and grey text printed onto the packaging, including
a seductive erotic story, painting a scene which you and your partner could re-enact
if desired.
The product is made from a polypropylene material with an
internal carbon fibre bar. The bar is 13.75 inches long; however the box says
it’s meant to be 15 inches long and an inch wide. The bar is flat rather than rounded
and is covered in a strong spunlace fabric which has a slightly rough texture.
Sewn into one side of the bar are four cuffs, these cannot be removed from the
bar or positioned in different locations. Two of the cuffs are stitched into
either end of the bar, and the central cuffs are 5 inches apart from each other
and 4 inches in distance away from the end cuffs. The cuffs are made from non-stretchable
and extremely soft velvet. The cuffs are all the same size and can be adjusted
via Velcro straps, starting at a minimum of 5.5 inches circumference, to a
maximum of 11.5 inches. When opting for the smaller setting, remember that some
of the cuffing will double over when wrapped around. When using the toy’s cuffs
in the larger settings, from 9 – 11.5 inches, the underside of the Velcro
strapping will not be covered by the soft velvet fabric. The Velcro strapping
seems fairly good quality. Due to all the cuffs being the same size you can
freely choose which ones accommodate your wrists or ankles – or even bedposts –
opening up a whole range of position and restraint possibilities.
When using the restraints my lover and I first tried
strapping my legs into either end of the bar, and then bending forwards my
wrists were restrained in the two central cuffs. In this position my lover was
able to easily hitch my knees up for deep penetration, or flip me over onto my
front where my buttocks would be hoisted into the air while I rested on my
bosom and chin. Due to the bar’s length I was still able to close my legs to
some extent. My lover wasn’t able to use the bar to forcefully flip me over,
and had to gently grapple my body into their desired position. When using the
bar restrained this way, on my back facing my lover, the bar denied my lover
access to my face and neck However he was still able to thread his arms through
the bars and my tangle of body parts to grope my bust, buttocks, and nether
regions.
Cuffing my wrists to the two outer cuffs and my ankles into
the central cuffs gave my lover slightly better access to my bust whilst lying on my back. When using
the restraints like this it limited access to my nether regions, making
penetration cumbersome.
If your submissive is flexible enough you can restrain them in
a hog-tie position whilst on their front. Simply flip your submissive onto
their front and position their ankles towards their buttocks. You may wish to cuff
one wrist and ankle in first, and then hook the remaining limbs up. You can
choose which body part you assign to which cuff depending on how flexible your
submissive is, and how wide you wish to part their thighs.
You can also just use the restraints purely as ankle
restraints or wrist cuffs, or if you wish to be slightly more adventurous hook
one or two of the cuffs to a stationary object before confining your sub. If
you have a barred bedstead you may be able to place the spreader behind the headboard
and thread the cuffs through the gaps, further limiting your submissive’s
movements whilst cuffed.
Throughout, I found the Velcro and stitching strong enough
to keep me restrained, even during the most passionately determined struggles.
The luscious velvet stroked my skin smoothly and didn’t cause any irritation. I
found that in certain positions I was able to use my contortionist abilities to
free myself from the Velcro, but generally this led to being punished by my dominant
– I probably attempted this more than I should’ve as I enjoyed his wicked glare
and grin of satisfaction when I was suitably admonished.
When washing the cuffs I recommend wiping them over with a
damp cloth. Remember to leave them out to dry before putting them away – you
don’t want them to become mouldy during storage.
Overall, if you are looking for a restraint system that’s
slightly more restricting than standard cuffs, and offers the option of
restraining a submissive in various positions, without being too intimidating,
then this restraint system is worth considering. This spreader bar isn’t as
extreme as others on the market, and unlike some, you are limited by its
length. But don’t let its shortcomings put you off, for such a basic spreader
bar it is still exceptional when compared to a lot of other restraints.
Thank you to Nice'n'Naughty for sending me this product for my review. You can find out more about the spreader bar here.
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