What is a vacbed?  

A vacuum bed is a human-sized envelope of latex on a frame with holes drilled in it. Our bed consists of PVC pipes with holes drilled along the inside length of the pipe. A standard shop vac is connected to the frame and sucks air out of the sealed latex envelope. The person inside a vacbed is then held in a skin tight grip of latex until the vacuum is switched off.

How do you use your vacbed?

A person climbs into the vacuum bed and makes sure their face is in the right place to use the breathing hole. Someone else then zips the vacbed closed and uses the vacuum to suck out all the air until the latex is moulded to their skin, holding them immobile.

Is using a vacbed safe?

Risks associated with vacbed use include RESPIRATORY ISSUES, EAR DAMAGE, BRUISING IN SOME CASES, ALLERGIC REACTIONS TO LATEX, CLAUSTROPHOBIA, DEHYDRATION, AND SUFFOCATION. We employ standard protocols to mitigate these risks but believe it is imperative to be transparent about them. Vacuum beds are safe when used correctly but should never, ever be used solo. There must always be someone actively engaged in releasing you from the bed when requested. We establish a safe signal before using the vacbed since you will be encased entirely except for a breathing hole, and the sound of the vacuum can make safe words difficult to hear. Sticking your tongue out and wiggling it to signal you wish to be released from the vacbed is how we communicate our safe-word in the vacbed. 

What can you do in a vacbed?

A person in a vacbed can’t move at all so the person outside can have lots of fun. Gentle caresses and tickles are magnified for the person encased in latex. Torture them with softness or use hands crops and paddles for more intense impact play. Use of a vibrator can be fun too as the person encased in the latex can’t move away from the vibrations at all. We also use plants and flowers to create a variety of sensations for those inside.

What if I have a latex allergy?

If you have a latex allergy we do not recommend a vacbed session and cannot book you for one. 

What if I’m claustrophobic?

Chances are if you are claustrophobic you have already decided vac bed bondage is not for you. We do not feel qualified to play with those who experience claustrophobia and do not book sessions with them at this time.

What is you vacbed session tribute?

Tribute is the considered donation for our time. No illegal sexual services will be performed during our session.

$750/ 90 mins - with photography

$600/ 90 mins - no photography

Longer sessions welcome, tribute discussed as applicable.

Can I use my photos for commercial purposes?

No. Photos from your session are for private/personal use only. They may be shared on personal, non-business social media (Twitter, Instagram, Tiktok etc) with credit to @sacredsadism. All delivered images will be discretely watermarked with Sacred Sadism’s logo. We do not grant permission for use on paywalled content sites or clipsites. We do not license the photos for commercial use such as album covers, book covers, apparel or merchandise.

What can I expect from a vacbed session?

A detailed guideline on what to expect from your session can be found on our Vacbed Guidelines page.

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Legal Notice: With reference to California Penal Code section 647(b) and CALCRIM Nos. 1153 to 1155, the services discussed herein do not in any way include or relate to either (1) engagement in any lewd act for money or other consideration, or (2) solicitation, offer, or agreement to engage in any lewd act for money or other consideration.