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Kink red whip with textured handle for discipline play -
SecretPlay black double-ended tickler -
Chilirose CR 3996 whip with plastic rubber rings -
CalExotics Boundless vegan leather flogger -
Intense fetish whip in vegan leather -
Intense fetish paddle in vegan leather -
Coquette vegan leather paddle -
Coquette fantasy vegan leather whip -
Begme vegan leather paddle, Red Edition -
Begme red vegan leather flogger -
Fetish Submissive vegan leather whip -
Fetish Submissive vegan leather whip for domination games -
Fetish Submissive Origin vegan leather whip -
ElectraStim bipolar leather paddle -
Metal Hard aluminum BDSM paddle with teeth -
Original Metal Hard leather and stainless steel spanking paddle -
Metal Hard leather and stainless steel spanking paddle -
Darkness black dual-function riding crop -
Darkness black whip 210 cm -
Darkness black whip 45 cm -
Darkness black whip 51 cm -
Darkness black whip with leather handle -
Darkness black 50 cm whip -
Darkness black BDSM whip with PVC tip
BDSM whips and paddles encompass all impact play accessories — the practice of striking the skin in an erotic and consensual way. Multiple-fall floggers, thin and precise riding crops, flat and rigid paddles, soft floggers — each accessory produces a characteristic sensation, from sensual caresses to more pronounced impact.
In summary: whips and paddles are impact play tools. Flogger (multiple falls, diffuse), riding crop (thin, precise), paddle (flat, concentrated impact), flogger (soft, stinging). Materials: leather, suede, neoprene, rubber. Intensity varies according to the material and technique. Communication and gradual progression are essential. Absolutely avoid sensitive areas (kidneys, spine, neck, abdomen).
In the boutique, whips and paddles attract couples who want to explore BDSM beyond simple restraint. Impact play opens up a richly varied sensory palette — controlled, consensual pain transformed into pleasure is a practice that requires learning but offers unique intensity.
The different impact play tools
| Type | Feature | Sensation |
|---|---|---|
| Flogger (multiple-fall whip) | Multiple leather or suede falls | Diffuse, caressing to pronounced |
| Riding crop | Thin shaft with tip | Precise, tingling, localized |
| Flat paddle | Flat leather/wood surface | Concentrated, stinging impact |
| Padded paddle | Padded surface | Softer, dull sensation |
| Flogger | Multiple soft falls | Light to moderate, stinging |
How to choose your first impact play accessory
For beginners: suede flogger
A suede flogger is always my first recommendation. The soft falls distribute the impact, making the sensation more caressing than stinging. You can use it very gently (sensual brushing) or more firmly (a real strike). It is the most versatile and least intimidating accessory.
For added precision: the riding crop
After the flogger, the riding crop brings precision. You can strike a very localized area, creating tingling sensations over a few square centimetres. It requires more technique but offers highly targeted play.
For the paddle: choose according to the desired intensity
Padded paddle for beginners — concentrated but softened impact. Flat leather paddle for a more pronounced sensation. Rigid wooden paddle for experienced users seeking maximum intensity.
Body areas for impact play
Safe and classic areas
The buttocks: the prime area for impact play. Few risks, lots of nerve endings, and a good ability to recover. The backs of the thighs. The upper back above the line of the floating ribs. These three areas cover 95% of healthy practices.
Areas to avoid absolutely
The kidneys and lower back (risk of kidney injury). The spine (direct impact is dangerous). The neck (vital areas). The abdomen (internal organs). The joints. The genitals, except with specifically designed accessories. These restrictions are non-negotiable.
How to practice impact play safely
Gradual progression
Warm up first: very light strikes to prepare the area (increase circulation and prepare the nerve endings). Gradually increase the intensity over 10–15 minutes. Reach a peak midway through or toward the end of the session, then gradually wind down. This curve respects the body's physiology and maximizes pleasure.
Ongoing communication
Regularly ask how the other person is feeling. "Does that feel good? Too hard? Gentler? Should we switch areas?" This communication doesn't break immersion — quite the opposite: it's what makes safe immersion possible.
Mandatory safe word
"Red" or an agreed-upon word. The submissive can use it at any time without having to justify themselves. The dominant stops immediately. Non-negotiable.
Aftercare
After an impact play session, the body needs time to recover. Stay close, apply a soothing cream if needed, drink water, and cuddle. This aftercare phase is just as important as the play itself.
My experience with whips and paddles in the shop
In 10 years of advising customers, impact play is one of the BDSM practices I approach with the greatest care. Customers coming in for their first accessory of this kind often have poorly calibrated expectations — either too gentle (they think it will be violent) or too intense (they underestimate the technique required). My role is to guide them toward accessories suited to gradual practice.
My advice for a first purchase: a medium-quality suede flogger (€40–60). It's enough to explore the practice for several months, it's versatile (caresses or real strikes), and it's safe when used normally. You can increase the intensity and specialize later.
Leading brands
Several brands specialize in high-quality impact play accessories. Artisanal floggers (handmade by specialized saddlers) are often the best — leather quality, fall length, and handle balance make a real difference. Avoid very cheap accessories: synthetic leather that breaks, poorly balanced handles, and falls that come loose. A good flogger is an investment that lasts for years.
Common mistakes
- Starting too hard. Impact play requires a gradual build-up.
- Striking forbidden areas. Kidneys, spine, neck, abdomen = real danger.
- Neglecting communication. Ongoing communication is the rule, not the exception.
- Skipping the warm-up. The area must be prepared before more intense strikes.
- Forgetting aftercare. Recovery is part of the experience.
- Playing under the influence of alcohol. Impaired judgment = increased risk.
Care
Leather: use regular leather care product. Suede: use a soft brush to raise the fibers. Wood: use a dry cloth. Flogger falls can be carefully detangled. Store flat in a dry place (do not hang it to prevent the falls from becoming misshapen).
The recommended progression in impact play
After 10 years of advising couples, here's the progression I consistently recommend. Start with bare-handed spanking — it's free, the intensity is easy to adjust, and it teaches you about different areas and rhythms. Then add a suede flogger to explore impact with an accessory. Introduce a riding crop for precision. Move on to a paddle for concentrated impact. This progression takes months or years, not one evening.
A good sign of progress: with each new accessory, you take the time to really explore it before moving on to the next. Couples who accumulate accessories without mastering them often have less fun than those who delve deeply into each practice.
Going further
For other BDSM practices, explore nipple clamps (pressure stimulation), electrostimulation (electrical sensations), handcuffs (restraint during impact), and shibari ropes (maintaining a position during impact). BDSM sets often include an introductory flogger. The article consent and relationship dynamics is essential. This collection is part of the BDSM universe.
Questions fréquentes sur les fouets et paddles
Qu'est-ce que l'impact play ?
Fouet ou paddle : quelle différence ?
Où frapper et où éviter ?
Comment bien doser l'intensité ?
Les fouets laissent-ils des marques ?
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