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A '''hoist''' is a large piece of [[dungeon]] equipment designed to lift the [[captive]], either during [[suspension bondage]] or to stretch them in a similar manner to a [[bondage rack|rack]]. A hoist can be built as part of a [[bondage frame]] or as a piece of furniture in its own right. A hoist consists of a base, wide enough to be stable, and an upright support about 2.5m high with a cross-beam to which a [[pulley]] is fixed. A winch (either electrical or mechanical) is mounted on the upright and provides the mechanism for raising the captive via a cable and [[pulley]].
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A '''hoist''' is a relatively large piece of [[dungeon]] equipment designed to lift the [[captive]], either during [[suspension bondage]] or to stretch them in a similar manner to a [[bondage rack|rack]]. A hoist can be built as part of a [[bondage frame]] or as a piece of furniture in its own right. A hoist consists of a base, wide enough to be stable, and an upright support about 2.5m high with a cross-beam to which a [[pulley]] is fixed. A winch (either electrical or mechanical) is mounted on the upright and provides the mechanism for raising the captive via a cable and [[pulley]].


Depending on the layout of the room, it is also possible to use structural elements of the building to construct a hoist. Old industial conversions are often suitable for this as they have strong walls to attach the winch to and exposed beams in the ceiling space for [[pulley]]s etc. As with any bondage topic, the most important aspect is safety. Overhead fixing points should be bolted through the beam or special joist hangers used ([http://www.fetters.co.uk Fetters] sell a range of winches and overhead fixing points). Wood screws should not be used, as they are not designed to support loads in this way. Investigate tool suppliers and yachting chandlers for winches and pullies.
Depending on the layout of the room, it is also possible to use structural elements of the building to construct a hoist. Old industial conversions are often suitable for this as they have strong walls to attach the winch to and exposed beams in the ceiling space for [[pulley]]s etc. As with any bondage topic, the most important aspect is safety. Overhead fixing points should be bolted through the beam or special joist hangers used ([http://www.fetters.co.uk Fetters] sell a range of winches and overhead fixing points). Wood screws should not be used, as they are not designed to support loads in this way. Investigate tool suppliers and yachting chandlers for winches and pullies.


It is possible to use a hoist in a number of different ways. The simplest is to connect the captive's wrists to the end of the cable; [[suspension bar]]s allow the captives arms (or legs) to be spread. Longer suspension bars can be used with rope bondage to create suspended [[hogtie]]s. For longer term bondage, a [[suspension harness]] will increase considerably the length of time you can keep the captive suspended. Another popular addition to a hoist (found in many [[clubs]]) is a [[strap cage]]; this is a tube formed of leather straps (a little like a string bag) and uses the captive's weight to cocoon them and prevent escape.
It is possible to use a hoist in a number of different ways. The simplest is to connect the captive's wrists to the end of the cable; [[suspension bar]]s allow the captives arms (or legs) to be spread. Longer suspension bars can be used with [[Rope bondage]] to create suspended [[hogtie]]s. For longer term bondage, a [[suspension harness]] will increase considerably the length of time you can keep the captive suspended. Another popular addition to a hoist (found in many [[clubs]]) is a [[strap cage]]; this is a tube formed of leather straps (a little like a string bag) and uses the captive's weight to cocoon them and prevent escape.


==See also==
==See also==
* [[BDSM equipment]]
* [[Strap cage]]
* [[Strap cage]]
* [[Suspension bar]]
* [[Suspension bar]]
* [[Suspension cuffs]]
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 28 April 2021

Engine hoist as sex toy
Photo by Robin Roberts

A hoist is a relatively large piece of dungeon equipment designed to lift the captive, either during suspension bondage or to stretch them in a similar manner to a rack. A hoist can be built as part of a bondage frame or as a piece of furniture in its own right. A hoist consists of a base, wide enough to be stable, and an upright support about 2.5m high with a cross-beam to which a pulley is fixed. A winch (either electrical or mechanical) is mounted on the upright and provides the mechanism for raising the captive via a cable and pulley.

Depending on the layout of the room, it is also possible to use structural elements of the building to construct a hoist. Old industial conversions are often suitable for this as they have strong walls to attach the winch to and exposed beams in the ceiling space for pulleys etc. As with any bondage topic, the most important aspect is safety. Overhead fixing points should be bolted through the beam or special joist hangers used (Fetters sell a range of winches and overhead fixing points). Wood screws should not be used, as they are not designed to support loads in this way. Investigate tool suppliers and yachting chandlers for winches and pullies.

It is possible to use a hoist in a number of different ways. The simplest is to connect the captive's wrists to the end of the cable; suspension bars allow the captives arms (or legs) to be spread. Longer suspension bars can be used with Rope bondage to create suspended hogties. For longer term bondage, a suspension harness will increase considerably the length of time you can keep the captive suspended. Another popular addition to a hoist (found in many clubs) is a strap cage; this is a tube formed of leather straps (a little like a string bag) and uses the captive's weight to cocoon them and prevent escape.

See also

List of Bondage furniture

Bondage furniture gallery
Bondage postions / (category}Bondage restraints / (category}
List of Bondage restraints / BDSM / Bondage materials
Types of gags
Bondage positions / (category}Bondage restraints / (category}
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