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The Five-Finger Lock — Bind the Hand, Own the Rest

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It doesn't take rope around the wrists to take away control. Sometimes all it takes is the hand itself.

The Five-Finger Lock threads smooth wooden dowels between each finger, alternating top and bottom along a woven cord that cinches tight with a single pull. Once it's set, the hand locks into place — fingers separated, spread, and held exactly where they were put. No fist to make, no grip to fight back with. Just wood, tension, and a hand that answers to someone else now.

Compact enough to slip into a bag, quiet enough to use anywhere, and precise enough to turn "hold still" into something that isn't optional. Whether it's used to keep hands out of the way, applied as a small discipline in itself, or worked slowly finger by finger as its own kind of tease, this is restraint reduced to its simplest, most deliberate form.

Small object. Complete control.


✨ What Makes It Different

  • Alternating wooden dowel construction locks each finger in a fixed, separated position — far more restrictive than rope alone.
  • Single-pull cord tightening lets you go from loose to locked in seconds, with full control over how snug it sits.
  • Compact and travel-friendly — no rigging, no setup, just wood and cord that pack flat.
  • Smooth, splinter-free finish on natural wood keeps the sensation firm without being harsh on skin.
  • Doubles as light discipline or slow-build tease, depending on how tight it's pulled and how long it stays on.

📏 Sizes / Dimensions

  • Individual wooden dowel
  • Cord: adjustable, single-pull tightening mechanism
  • Fits most adult hand sizes via adjustable lacing

🧠 The Experience

There's a specific kind of stillness that comes over a hand once it's laced and pulled tight — fingers spread, useless for gripping, good for nothing but waiting. The Five-Finger Lock doesn't need to cover the whole body to make its point. It just needs one hand, and a few seconds, to make the rest of the point for you.