No Dungeon is Complete Without One!

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Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
New version of the Dungeon Pole pedestal installed at Phoenix Club! I've been working a lot this summer to improve the pedestal design, and I finally arrived at one I'm very happy with. New features include, a larger area to allow floor-play hashira ties, more understated connectors between the pedestal and pole, and more elegant stabilizers. Come to Phoenix Club and check it out!
A pole holding 5 people off the ground.
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Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
Dungeon Pole 3.0, with movable eyebolts in pedestal.
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My goal is to put a pole in every dungeon in the world. The standing tie to a vertical pole is a fun, approachable way to play that people have enjoyed since we first started using rope to abusing each other 😉. But there has never been a piece of dungeon equipment that made the experience widely available. So I’ve made this blog about my experience designing and building “Dungeon Poles”–and refining them into the perfect object to tie-up a bottom to, until they are so exquisitely helpless. He he.

There is something elementally kinky about dungeon-pole play. Have you ever attempted a scene where the bottom is lying in bed, with their hands tied to the headboard (like they do in the movies)? It works in the imagination, but not in real life. The kinky logic is sound, with the bottom helpless, so that the top can relentlessly tease them. But the body experience isn’t there, because ropes on the wrist do not provide enough tactile sensation. The scene doesn’t work because the bottom doesn’t really feel the rope. The Dungeon Pole is like a version of hand-tied-to-the-headboard that actually works.

If you are interested in Dungeon Poles, message Mr_Arrow on fetlife.com, and join our fetlife group at https://fetlife.com/groups/228316.