HOOKS & ANCHORS

The hooks and anchors featured on this page are intended for vaginal or anal penetration when you have a sub securely bound or suspended. The Steel Vaginal Hook/Hanger is the perfect example: Intended especially for suspension scenes, the insertable end is smooth and polished; a metal ring near the curve makes it easy to tie down. 

Once again, these are all for extreme and advanced forms of play, so please be careful, and make sure that you're trained in how to use hooks and anchors, especially if you're using them with suspension scenes.

WHAT ARE BDSM HOOKS & ANCHORS USED FOR?

Bondage hooks and anchors are precision tools designed to add tension, control, and directional pull to advanced BDSM scenes. Most commonly used in suspension or restraint play, they allow the dominant to apply force through rope, chains, or cuffs while keeping the submissive securely positioned.

Some hooks are designed specifically for vaginal or anal insertion, while others function as external anchor points for rope bondage, ceiling suspension, or bed restraint systems.

In all cases, they are about leverage and control—not speed or improvisation.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF HOOKS & ANCHORS

This collection includes a range of bondage hooks and anchor styles, each built for a specific kind of play:

  • Vaginal & Anal Hooks – Smooth, polished steel hooks intended for penetration during suspension or restraint scenes.
  • Trailer Hitch–Style Anchors – Popular for their weight, balance, and iconic aesthetic in heavy bondage play.
  • Ceiling & Suspension Anchors – Designed to integrate with rope systems for vertical or partial suspension.
  • Anchor Balls & Connectors – Used as attachment points between rope, chains, and other restraint gear.

Every piece here assumes experience, communication, and proper setup. These are not novelty toys—they are structural components of a scene.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Hooks and anchors are intended only for experienced players who understand anatomy, load distribution, and the risks involved in suspension or penetrative restraint play.

Before using any hook or anchor:

  • Ensure all insertable surfaces are smooth, polished, and properly sterilized.
  • Use generous, body-safe lubricant for any vaginal or anal insertion.
  • Never apply sudden force or shock loading—tension should be gradual and controlled.
  • Monitor circulation, breathing, and physical response at all times.
  • Have safety shears and an exit plan immediately available.

If you are not trained in suspension or advanced bondage techniques, seek education before attempting scenes involving hooks or anchors. These tools reward skill—but punish carelessness.

WHY BUY HOOKS & ANCHORS FROM THE STOCKROOM?

The Stockroom has been supplying serious BDSM practitioners for over 30 years. We carry gear that has earned its place in real dungeons.

Our hooks and anchors are selected for:

  • Proper weight, balance, and structural integrity
  • Smooth, body-safe finishes designed for insertion
  • Compatibility with professional rope and suspension systems
  • Use by experienced tops, educators, and riggers worldwide

FAQs

Are BDSM hooks safe for vaginal or anal play?

They can be when used correctly by experienced players. Proper lubrication, slow tension, and continuous communication are essential. These tools are not beginner-friendly.

Can hooks be used for full suspension?

Some hooks are designed for suspension scenes, but full suspension requires training, proper rigging, and an understanding of load limits and anatomy.

What’s the difference between a hook and an anchor?

Hooks are often insertable or curved to create directional pull, while anchors serve as attachment points for rope, chains, or restraint systems.

Do I need special training to use bondage hooks?

Yes. Education in advanced bondage, anatomy, and safety protocols is strongly recommended before incorporating hooks into play.