This comfortable Subjugation Mask is designed to stretch completely over the head and closes easily at the back with a zipper.
The fabric allows just a hint of light in while impairing vision and awakening other senses, and the thin lightweight fabric makes breathing and hearing easy.
Size: 15.55'' x 7.09'' x 0.08'' / 39.5 cm x 18 cm x 0.2 cm
Materials: Spandex
Subjugation Mask features:
- Soft, breathable spandex for extended wear comfort
- Light-blocking fabric to enhance sensory play and anticipation
- Rear zipper closure for hassle-free removal and a snug fit
- Stretchy material comfortably fits most head sizes and shapes
- Lightweight and flexible design—easy to pack and discreet to store
Size and material:
- Total dimensions: 15.55'' x 7.09'' x 0.08'' / 39.5 cm x 18 cm x 0.2 cm
- Material: Soft breathable spandex
🔥 Pleasure Scale™ Rating
This Toy: 🧪 Curiosity Satisfied
Great for experimentation or first-timers dipping their toes in.
Who is this sensory hood for?
The Subjugation Mask is perfect for:
- BDSM beginners exploring light bondage, power exchange, or sensory deprivation play.
- Couples experimenting with dominance and submission who want to build anticipation while heightening touch and sound sensitivity.
- Fans of roleplay and fantasy scenarios who want to immerse more deeply into their scene.
- Individuals with performance anxiety or overactive minds who enjoy the calming effect of sensory focus.
How to use the Subjugation Mask?
- Unzip the back of the mask before placing it over the head.
- Stretch the fabric gently as you guide it onto the face and around the head.
- Align the seams for comfort, ensuring eyes, nose, and mouth feel gently covered but not restricted in breathability.
- Secure the zipper down the back of the head once comfortably positioned.
- Check in with your partner or yourself during use to ensure comfort and safety throughout the scene.
Great positions to try:
- Over-the-edge of the bed: Elevates sensory deprivation while allowing full partner access.
- Submissive kneeling: Enhances power play elements in D/s scenes.
- Blindfolded teasing while laying down: Amplifies sensation—great for touch, whispers, or toys.
How to clean and care for the Subjugation Mask?
- Cleaning: Hand wash with warm water and gentle soap. Rinse thoroughly and avoid fabric softeners.
- Drying: Air dry completely on a flat surface or hang in a shaded area. Avoid dryers or direct heat.
- Lubricant compatibility: The mask is not typically exposed to lube, but if it is, clean promptly to avoid fabric breakdown.
- Storage: Fold neatly and store in a cool, dry place away from sharp objects or toys with hardware that could snag it.
Sensory hood practical use info:
- Versatility: Perfect for both light play and more intense bondage scenes.
- Stimulation: Enhances other senses by limiting sight—ideal for those looking to heighten tactile and auditory pleasure.
- Accessibility: Easy to put on solo or with assistance; lightweight and adaptable for most bodies.
Additional information:
- Claustrophobia: Not recommended for those who experience anxiety while wearing enclosed or face-covering items.
- Anxiety relief: Some find controlled deprivation calming, but it should always be paired with consent, check-ins, and safewords.
- Fantasy and identity play: Great for constructing anonymity or shifting into new personas during roleplay.
Special considerations when using Subjugation Mask:
- Mobility requirements: Minimal—can be used completely hands-free.
- Dexterity: Some dexterity may be needed to help zip/unzip; partners can assist.
- Reach: Easy application either solo or with help. Good for those with some flexibility.
- Breathing: Spandex fabric is breathable but should not be worn if you have difficulty with airflow or respiratory sensitivities.
User experience tips:
- Warm the mask slightly with your hands before use for a smooth, soothing sensation going on.
- If you have long hair, tie it back or braid it to prevent snagging in the zipper.
- Try incorporating feather ticklers, floggers, or whisper play while wearing the mask to amplify sensation and anticipation.
- Use in candlelit or low-light rooms to minimize sudden light bleed through the fabric.
- If you’re new to sensory deprivation, test wearing it solo before pairing it with partner play.
- For hygienic sharing, each person should have their own mask or use disposable liners inside if rotating between partners.