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View full detailsBondage hooks and hardware form the foundation of a serious bondage setup. Ceiling and wall hooks, D-rings, carabiner locks, chains, and other connecting pieces form the system that allows you to set up a play space and enable bondage positions that wouldn’t be possible without fixed anchor points. “Bondage hook” is one of the most searched BDSM terms in the Netherlands—and for good reason. Without the right hardware, much of bondage simply isn’t possible.
Bondage hooks — ceiling and wall
A ceiling hook is the most versatile anchor point in the playroom. Attach a carabiner to it for direct connection to handcuffs, or hang a sling or swing from it. A wall hook at shoulder height offers other possibilities: standing bondage with arms spread or raised. Always use an anchor bolt in concrete or woodwork—a simple ceiling hook cannot support a person.
D-rings and carabiner hooks
D-rings are attached to handcuffs, ankle cuffs, and collars as connection points. Carabiners connect D-rings to hooks, chains, or other cuffs—quick to open and close, strong enough for the forces released during bondage. Choose steel carabiners with a screw lock, not aluminum climbing carabiners—those are for static loads, not dynamic forces.
Chain
Chain is an atmospheric and functional connecting material in bondage. Heavy, cool, with a characteristic sound when moved. Use steel chain of sufficient thickness (at least 4mm for wrist and ankle restraints) and combine with carabiner hooks for easy attachment and detachment.
Anal hook
An anal hook is a curved metal rod with a spherical end for anal insertion and a ring or loop at the other end. The ring is connected with rope or chain to a neck or wrist cuff—making every movement of the wearer immediately felt as internal stimulation. This is an advanced tool that requires careful communication and sufficient anal lubricant.
Ice Lock
An ice lock is a clever accessory for solo chastity or self-bondage: the key is frozen in a block of ice and is only accessible once the ice has melted. This provides a time limit without requiring a partner to be present. Combine with a chastity cage or other restraint for a complete self-bondage experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I securely attach a bondage hook to the ceiling?
Use an anchor bolt or a special ceiling hook that is secured into a wooden beam or concrete structure. A simple drywall anchor is not strong enough. If in doubt about the load-bearing capacity: consult a contractor or technician.
What is the difference between a D-ring and an O-ring?
A D-ring has a flat side that attaches easily to a strap or belt—ideal for cuffs and collars. An O-ring is round and is more commonly used as a connection point in the center of a setup. Both are suitable for bondage; the choice depends on the application.
Which chain is suitable for bondage?
Use steel chain that is at least 4 mm thick for wrist and ankle restraints. Avoid aluminum or decorative chains—they are not designed for