Chain flogger

Definition
A chain flogger is a whip-like instrument whose strands consist of metal chains instead of leather or rubber strands. It is used for impact play and provides a more intense, heavier sensation than a traditional flogger.

Chain flogger
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Explanation of chain flogger

The chain flogger is a special variant within the floggers. Whereas a regular flogger usually feels supple and light due to the use of leather or rubber, the chain flogger is made of metal chains. This makes the instrument heavier, sturdier, and much more intense to use. The blows feel colder, harder, and have more of an aftereffect, because metal distributes the impact more strongly and can irritate or damage the skin more quickly.

Using a chain flogger requires experience and a good sense of dosage. A light tap with the chains can already feel quite sharp, while a hard blow can easily cause bruises or even open skin. In addition to the pain stimulus, the sensation of cold metal on the skin also plays a role: some players experience this as extra stimulating, others find it too intense.

Heavier impact

The chain flogger is often used in situations where people are looking for more extreme stimulation and heavier impact. It can be part of a sadomasochistic game in which the Dominant consciously chooses extra intensity and variety. It goes without saying that you can never strike with the chain flogger at full force. It goes without saying that you cannot strike all areas of the body with this flogger.

Safety & points of attention

This is not a toy for beginners. Always start with light touches to test how the skin reacts.

Never strike the face, spine, or joints.

Chains can tear the skin, especially with repeated use. Keep sterile wound care supplies on hand.

Related terms chain flogger

Flogger
Impact play
Whip

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