Collection: Clitoris clamps
Clitoral clamps from The BDSM Store place precise, breathtaking sensation exactly where it matters most. Whether you prefer a soft, teasing pinch that builds unbearable anticipation or a firm, unrelenting grip that keeps a submissive trembling on the edge, our curated range offers adjustable tension, quick-release safety features, and body-safe materials designed for consensual intensity.
From delicate adjustable clamps perfect for first explorations to heavy-gauge steel styles built for seasoned players, every piece in this collection is crafted to amplify sensitivity, deepen surrender, and let a Dominant command pleasure with total precision.
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Sex Kitten Beaded Clit Clamp
Regular price $10.80 USDRegular priceSale price $10.80 USD -
Stoner Vibes Clitoral Clamp
Regular price $14.85 USDRegular priceSale price $14.85 USD -
Lux Fetish Adjustable Nipple Clips & Clit Clamp
Regular price $26.10 USDRegular priceSale price $26.10 USD -
Sportsheets Saffron Nipple to Clit Set
Regular price $38.70 USDRegular priceSale price $38.70 USD
Buying guide
How do I choose the right clitoral clamp for my experience level?
If you are new to clamp play, start with a soft-lined or adjustable pincher that lets you dial in pressure gradually. Adjustable screw or slider clamps are ideal for this because both partners can increase or decrease tension during the scene without stopping play entirely. More experienced players who already know their tolerance well may enjoy weighted or heavier steel designs that deliver sustained, deeper sensation. Always negotiate the intensity range with your partner before the scene begins so you both have a shared understanding of what to expect.
What materials are used in clitoral clamps, and are they body-safe?
Clitoral clamps in our collection are typically made from materials such as stainless steel, zinc alloy, or silicone-coated metal. Look for the following when assessing safety:
- Stainless steel and medical-grade silicone coatings are non-porous, easy to clean, and unlikely to cause irritation.
- Avoid clamps with rough or sharp interior edges. Soft rubber or silicone padding on the jaws provides a more comfortable grip on delicate tissue.
- If you have known metal sensitivities or allergies, choose clamps with fully coated or silicone-lined contact surfaces.
When in doubt, check the product description for specific material details or contact us directly before purchasing.
How long is it safe to wear a clitoral clamp during play?
Because the clitoris is highly vascular and extremely sensitive, time limits matter. As a general guideline, most experienced practitioners recommend wearing a clamp for no longer than 10 to 20 minutes at a time, particularly when you are still learning your body's response. Check in with your partner frequently throughout the scene. Numbness, a cold feeling, or discoloration are signals to remove the clamp immediately. The rush of sensation when a clamp is released can itself be intensely pleasurable, so plan removal as a deliberate, meaningful moment in the scene rather than an afterthought.
How should I negotiate clamp play with my partner before a scene?
Clear negotiation before any sensation play involving delicate anatomy is essential. Discuss the following in advance:
- Desired intensity range, from light teasing pressure to firm grip.
- A safe word or signal, including a non-verbal one such as dropping a held object, in case speech is difficult during the scene.
- How long you both agree the clamp may be worn before a mandatory check-in.
- Any health considerations such as reduced circulation, skin sensitivity, or previous injuries in the area.
Aftercare planning is equally important. Agree on what you both need once the scene ends, whether that is physical comfort, quiet closeness, or verbal reassurance.
How do I clean and store clitoral clamps after use?
Proper hygiene protects both partners and extends the life of your clamps. Follow these steps:
- Stainless steel clamps with no electronic components can be wiped down with a 70 percent isopropyl alcohol solution or a toy-safe antibacterial cleaner, then rinsed and dried thoroughly to prevent rust on any uncoated surfaces.
- Silicone-coated clamps should be cleaned with mild soap and warm water. Avoid harsh solvents that can degrade the coating over time.
- Dry all pieces completely before storing to prevent moisture buildup.
- Store clamps in a clean pouch or compartment separate from other toys to avoid scratching delicate surfaces or silicone coatings.
Never share clamps between partners without thorough sanitization, and inspect your clamps before each use for any signs of wear, rough edges, or loose hardware.