Elm Wood Multi-Function Restraint Bar
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20px 24px} .ba-article h2{font-size:20px} .ba-article .ba-hero{padding:24px} .ba-article .ba-duo{padding:24px;flex-direction:column;align-items:stretch} .ba-article .ba-faq-title{font-size:21px} } Elm Wood Spreader Bar with Wrist and Ankle Cuffs The Elm Wood Multi-Function Restraint Bar is a wooden spreader bar built from carbonized elm and steel, fitted with wrist and ankle cuffs and carabiners. It holds the limbs apart in an open position, used grounded on the floor for stability or hung from chains at head, neck, waist, knee, or ankle height. The deep wood grain against black metal gives a play space an upscale, design-led look. Carbonized elm wood spreader bar with steel clamps, wrist and ankle cuffs. 100 cmLength (39.3 in) 6.7 kgWeight (14.8 lb) Elm + steelCarbonized wood, steel hardware Floor or hungGrounded or chain-suspended What the elm wood spreader bar is and who it is for A spreader bar is a rigid bar with cuffs at each end that holds the wrists or ankles apart in a fixed open position. This one is a wooden spreader bar in carbonized elm with black steel clamps and integrated wrist and ankle cuffs, weighty enough at 6.7 kg to limit movement when placed on the ground, yet rated to hang from chains so it can restrain different body parts by height. It suits buyers who want a design-led restraint piece rather than a plain metal bar, practitioners adding grounded open-position floor restraint to a setup, and anyone who prefers a compact single piece over large furniture. The bar sits within our wider range of spreader bars and works as an entry point into a broader restraints and frames collection. It is less suited to those who need a fully telescopic, adjustable-width bar, since this is a fixed 100 cm length. All use is manual, with no motor or powered parts. Chains for suspension are not included. Key features Carbonized elm and steel. Natural elm wood is carbonized for a durable dark finish, paired with black steel that carries the restraint load and creates a strong visual contrast. Anti-mildew protective coating. The surface is carbonized and finished with an anti-mildew protective coating, so the wood stands up to repeated handling. Integrated wrist and ankle cuffs. A pair of wrist cuffs and a pair of ankle cuffs fix the limbs to the bar in an open position, secured with steel clamps and carabiners. Grounded or suspended use. Heavy enough to limit movement on the floor, the bar can also hang from long chains at head, neck, waist, knee, or ankle height to restrain the chosen body parts. Compact, manual single piece. A fixed 100 cm bar with no powered parts, easy to bring into a setup without committing to large furniture. Construction and materials The bar is made from natural elm wood whose surface has been carbonized, a process that hardens and darkens the wood, then finished with an anti-mildew protective coating. Black steel clamps and cuffs are fitted along the bar, and the steel hardware, not the wood, carries the restraint load. The deep wood grain set against the black metal is what gives the piece its upscale look, bringing a designed, dungeon-grade finish to a play space rather than the plainer appearance of an all-metal bar. For pairing the bar with wearable restraint, it works naturally alongside our leather restraints and cuffs collection. Dimensions and what is included Length: 100 cm (39.3 in), fixed Weight: 6.7 kg (14.8 lb) Materials: carbonized elm wood and steel Hardware: steel clamps with carabiners Included: a pair of wrist cuffs, a pair of ankle cuffs, carabiners Not included: chains for suspension Operation: manual, no motor or powered parts For ideas on building restraint into a room, our guide to designing a BDSM dungeon and our BDSM furniture buying guide cover how a compact piece complements a wider dungeon equipment setup. Full specifications Specification Detail Type Wooden spreader bar with wrist and ankle cuffs Materials Carbonized elm wood and steel Finish Carbonized surface with anti-mildew protective coating Hardware Steel clamps and carabiners Length 100 cm (39.3 in), fixed Weight 6.7 kg (14.8 lb) Use Grounded on floor or suspended from chains Suspension heights Head, neck, waist, knee, or ankle Included Wrist cuffs, ankle cuffs, carabiners (chains not included) Operation Manual, no motor or powered parts Pairs well with More spreader bars Leather restraints and cuffs Restraint frames and crosses Complete BDSM furniture Frequently asked questions What is a spreader bar? A spreader bar is a rigid bar with cuffs at each end that holds the wrists or ankles apart in a fixed open position. This one is a wooden bar in carbonized elm with steel clamps and integrated wrist and ankle cuffs, used grounded on the floor or hung from chains. What is a spreader bar used for? A spreader bar holds the limbs apart in an open, fixed position between consenting adults. This bar restrains the wrists and ankles through its cuffs, and because it can hang at head, neck, waist, knee, or ankle height, it can hold different body parts depending on how it is set up. How does this spreader bar hold position? The cuffs fix the wrists and ankles to the bar so the limbs are held apart in an open position. At 6.7 kg the bar is heavy enough to limit movement when placed on the floor, and it can also be hung from chains so the steel hardware carries the load. All use is manual. What is this spreader bar made of? It is made from carbonized elm wood with black steel clamps and cuffs. The carbonizing process hardens and darkens the wood for a durable finish, sealed with an anti-mildew protective coating, while the steel hardware carries the restraint load rather than the wood. Is it used on the floor or suspended? Both. The bar is heavy enough to limit movement when placed on the ground, and it can also be hung from long chains at head, neck, waist, knee, or ankle height to restrain the chosen body parts. Chains for suspension are not included with the bar. How long is it, and is the width adjustable? The bar is 100 cm (39.3 in) long and weighs 6.7 kg (14.8 lb). It is a fixed length, not a telescopic or adjustable-width bar, so the spread it sets is constant. That fixed build is part of what gives it its stable, substantial feel. How do I clean and maintain it? Wipe the wood with a slightly damp cloth and dry it fully, treating it occasionally with a wood-safe product, and keep it out of standing water. Wipe the steel clamps and cuffs with a body-safe cleaner and check that the hardware stays tight before each use. Add the elm wood spreader bar Bring a design-led wooden restraint bar into your setup, or talk through fit and pairing with our team first. Shop spreader bars Talk to our team
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