About Whips, Crops & Floggers

Impact play tools vary widely in sensation and intensity. Floggers with multiple tails—like the Sex and Mischief Shadow Rope Flogger or Sex and Mischief Beaded Flogger—distribute sensation across a broader area and tend to deliver a thuddy, rhythmic feel. Crops and whips, such as the Heart Beat Crop Sex and Mischief or Rose Whip - Black, concentrate impact on a smaller surface for sharper, stingier sensation. If you are new to impact play, start with softer materials and lighter strokes, gradually exploring what feels good for you and your partner.

Material choice shapes both sensation and care. Faux-leather options like the Sex and Mischief Faux Leather Flogger offer a classic aesthetic and easy maintenance—wipe clean with a damp cloth and toy cleaner after use. Silicone designs such as the Lace Silicone Crop are body-safe, non-porous and can be washed with warm soapy water. Rope and beaded styles add texture and visual interest but may require gentler cleaning to preserve their structure. Always check the product care instructions and store your toys in a cool, dry place to extend their lifespan.

Communication and consent are foundational to pleasurable impact play. Establish clear boundaries, safe words and check-ins before and during your session. Start slowly, gauge your partner's response and adjust intensity as you go. Many people appreciate the ritual of sensation play—the anticipation, the sound and the shared trust. Tools like the Saffron Finger Flogger - Black/red allow for close, controlled contact, while longer implements offer dramatic flair and reach.

Our collection includes 16 designs priced between $11 and $33, so you can explore different styles without a large upfront investment. Whether you are drawn to the elegance of the Sex and Mischief Jeweled Flogger, the playful detail of the Sex and Mischief Shadow Heart Paddle or the versatility of the Sex and Mischief Whip and Tickler - Black, there is a tool to match your curiosity and comfort level.

Frequently asked

What is the difference between a whip, crop and flogger?
Whips typically have a single tail and deliver focused, sharp sensation. Crops are short, rigid implements with a flat or shaped tip for precise strikes. Floggers feature multiple tails that spread impact across a wider area, creating a thuddy or stingy feel depending on the material and technique.
Are these tools suitable for beginners?
Yes. Many items in this collection are beginner-friendly, especially softer floggers and crops. Start with gentle strokes, communicate openly with your partner and gradually explore intensity. Faux-leather and silicone designs are often more forgiving and easier to control than stiffer materials.
How do I clean and care for my impact toys?
Faux-leather and silicone toys can be wiped down with a damp cloth and toy cleaner or washed with warm soapy water. Rope and beaded styles may require spot cleaning to preserve their structure. Always dry thoroughly and store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
What materials are safest for impact play?
Body-safe, non-porous materials like silicone are ideal because they can be thoroughly cleaned. Faux leather is also popular and easy to maintain. Avoid toys with sharp edges, loose hardware or poorly finished seams that could cause unintended injury.
How do I choose the right length and weight?
Shorter tools like crops offer precision and control, making them easier for beginners to wield. Longer floggers and whips require more practice but provide dramatic motion and reach. Heavier implements deliver more impact with less effort, while lighter ones allow for nuanced, rapid strikes.
Can I use these toys on any part of the body?
Focus on fleshy areas like the buttocks, thighs and upper back. Avoid bony areas, joints, the spine, kidneys, neck and face. Always communicate with your partner, start gently and watch for any signs of discomfort or distress.