Details and highlights
My review
What gives me a little pause—and I’d rather tell you before you buy than afterward—is that the whip remains the piece whose exact construction I know the least about. The supplier does not disclose its material, even though they clearly communicate the materials used for the mask and the bag. For an impact accessory, that’s precisely the information I’d like to be able to guarantee without reservation. It doesn’t stop me from recommending this kit for a cautious, mutually negotiated first experience, but if the whip’s exact composition is an important criterion for you, it would be better to look at a model where that information is published in black and white.
Who it’s not for: if you want a flogger whose exact material is documented, this kit remains unclear on that specific point—take a look instead at a model whose composition is clearly stated in our BDSM kits collection.
Description
This kit is based on a simple idea: bringing together everything needed to try domination role-play in a single box, without having to make several separate purchases. It includes a whip, a satin blindfold for a sensory element, and a matching satin bag for discreet storage. It’s a compact format designed for couples who are new to light impact play.
What the kit contains
The kit includes three items: a whip, a satin blindfold, and a matching satin storage bag. The supplier does not specify the whip’s exact material—I’d rather tell you honestly than make up its composition. The blindfold and bag, however, are confirmed to be made of satin.
Using the whip: negotiate beforehand and adjust the intensity together
Before any session with a whip, even a light one, discuss the desired intensity together and agree on a clear safeword to stop at any time. Start with slow movements and light pressure on fleshy areas such as the buttocks or upper back, avoiding the spine, joints, and organs. Only increase the intensity if the other person confirms that it feels right for them: the goal is to experience the sensation together, not to cross a boundary without consent. Also take some time to debrief after the session: ask each other what you did or didn’t enjoy so you can adjust next time.
The satin blindfold for a sensory experience
Worn on its own or used with the whip, the satin blindfold blocks your view and intensifies every touch. It’s a good way to add a sensory dimension to a session without moving straight to restraint. The satin bag can also be used to keep the set protected from dust between uses, stored discreetly in a drawer. Other BDSM sets combine a blindfold and cuffs if you want to take things further.
Who it’s for—and who it isn’t
Who it’s for: couples who want to discover domination role-play and light impact play with an all-in-one kit, without spending a lot. Who it isn’t for: if you’re looking for a whip whose exact material and flexibility are documented, this kit remains unclear on that specific point—choose a model whose material is clearly stated if that matters to you.
A friend’s tip— First test the whip on your own forearm to gauge the intensity before using it on your partner.
Features
Directions for use
Le conseil d'Alicia pour ce produit
Sécurité
Ne pas utiliser sur une peau irritée, blessée ou en cas d'inconfort persistant.
Ne pas partager le produit sans nettoyage préalable.
Avertissement
Tenir hors de portée des enfants.