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Bondage Kinky Paddles

Ready to spice things up? If impact play, like stroking and spanking, is your game, then this beauty that perfectly straddles the line between pleasure and pain is precisely what you need! 

These paddles come engraved. Some have hearts or stars on them, but the most bewitching ones have words like 'Slut' and 'Bitch' etched into them in red. If you or your loved one like being degraded with words, then you - or they - will probably enjoy being spanked with these.

Ask first, though; then you can obtain the one that excites them most and apply it to add some fire to your sex lives.

Perfect for those wanting to step up their bondage play.

**Most of our merchandise is stored in multiple warehouses worldwide for faster shipping; however, this product is shipped from a single location. As a result, it has an estimated delivery second of 7-14 days, depending on your address, and may be sent separately from the rest of your order. If you have any concerns about shipping times, please contact us before placing your order.**

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It's one thing to witness the power of Africa's mile-wide Victoria Falls, created by the Zambezi River as it flows between Zambia and Zimbabwe; it's something altogether life-changing to hike to the base of the falls, hop in a rubber raft, and give yourself over to the river's fury.

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  • Sport sandals or rubber boots—for splashing in the shallows
  • Trail shoes, tennis shoes—for day hiking/general camp exploit
  • Hiking boots—for portaging, side hikes
Fabrics
You'll be adjacent the water for most of your trip, so choose quick-drying fabrics whenever possible. And since moist layers rarely insulate as well as dry ones, bring a few extra warm items in case your regular clothing layers get wet.
  • Cotton is comfortable and cool—perfect for many warm-weather activities. But it's also very absorbent and slow to parch . In warm weather, cotton holds sweat right next to your skin and helps keep you cold as it evaporates. But this same cooling impact can be dangerous in moderate-to-cold conditions, since it increases the amount of body heat lost through convective heat loss.

  • Nylon is tough, comfortable and quick-drying. It's a great selection for just about any paddling trip. Lightweight nylon is available today in shorts, pants, shirts and vests. Modern nylon fabrics are often as cozy against your skin as cotton.

  • Wool is a great natural insulator, even when wet. But it can take a prolonged time to dry, and it can be bulky and heavy. Wool is typically available in

    Alternatively, if preferable, complaints about Child Safeguarding and/or Discrimination may be submitted directly to Sport Integrity Australia online. Other issues or concerns may be reported to Sport Integrity Australia (which can be done anonymously), however, SIA may not be able to act on them. The Safe Sport Hotline (1800 161 361) is accessible 7am-7pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year to members of sport to share their story with a trusted member of the Sport Integrity Australia team about integrity issues they possess experienced. This includes an anonymous reporting capability that covers wider racial and cultural issues in sport for people who touch they have been discriminated against in their sport.

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