Fondle Suede Flogger

Punish, tease or tickle a naughty submissive with the  19 string Fondle Suede. The 19.7 inch long suede flogger features a handy wrist loop for hanging the flogger from your belt or store it on a hook or hanger when not in use.

We recommend a suede flogger for people new to flogging, due to its softer feel.

On sale for $41.95, regularly $48.95

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What Is The Difference Between A Flogger And A Whip?

Floggers have multiple tresses.

Floggers can travel outside the bedroom and are often seen at medieval and pirate festivals, as part of the costuming.

Whips are the flogger’s longer cousin. The end of the whip forms a single tail but does not branch off into tresses like a flogger. There are a few exceptions, like a split tailed whip, but as the name implies it came from a single tail.

What Is Flogging?

Originally, flogging, also known as, flagellation was a means of disciplinary punishment.  Often, one was whipped on their uncovered back resulting in bruising and bleeding. The military, prisons and even schools flog those who do not follow the rules.

In the BDSM world, A dominant exerts control over the submissive through flogging. Therefore, a submissive considers flogging a form of punishment and subjugation.

In the bedroom, sensory play includes whipping and flogging.  Rimba’s Fondle Suede Flogger makes the perfect device for sensory play. Run the strands gently across your blindfolded lover’s naked body to arouse them to your desires of bdsm play.  If you want to try flogging concentrate on the backside.

Always Play Safe

Never flog a person anywhere on the head or neck.  Also, fingers and toes are another no-no.  Misuse of any S&M impact device may cause injury. Concussions, fractures or broken bones develop when someone uses an impact device incorrectly. And, never flog or whip the lower back where the kidneys are located because it can cause kidney damage.

The Bondage Fetish Store sells floggers of all sizes made from leather, suede, faux leather, rubber and chain.   Find the perfect flogger to fit your needs.

Beaded Cat O Nine Tails by Fetish Fantasy

The Beaded Cat O Nine Tails features a molded plastic handle with a round bead design for an easy grip.  The black leather flogger has a handy strap for hanging on your wrist or a hook. There are 22 tresses that are 8 inches long.  The flogger’s length is 18 inches from handle to tress tips.

On sale for: $8.95, regularly $12.95

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The Beaded Cat O Nine Tails Doesn’t Look Like A Cat O Nine Tails

Though, The Beaded Cat O Nine Tails is a unique and fun flogger for your collection, a traditional Cat O’ Nine Tails would have knots at the end of each tress.  The intention was to inflict maximum pain.  As the name implies, it has exactly nine tresses.

Fetish Fantasy’s Beaded Cat O Nine Tails is for the softer side of bondage.  It can be playful or deliver a heavy slap, depending on your level of desire.

What Is The Difference Between A Flogger And A Whip?

Glad you asked.  The difference between floggers and whips is easy.  Floggers have multiple tresses, so the Beaded Cat O Nine Tails is definitely a flogger.

Floggers travel outside the bedroom and are often seen at medieval and pirate festivals, as part of the costuming.

Whips are the flogger’s longer cousin.   The end of the whip does not branch off into tresses, but ends in a single tail.  There are a few exceptions, like a split tailed whip, but as the name implies it came from a single tail.

The Bondage Fetish Store sells whips, floggers, paddles and slappers in a variety of styles and colors.  Find just what you are looking for in leather, suede, vinyl, rubber, plastic or wood.

Fetish Fantasy is a leader in affordable beginner’s bondage products and sex toys.  Fetish Fantasy was even featured in all seven seasons of popular television show,  Sons of Anarchy.