Bondage
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View full detailsBondage is the art of restraint—and of letting go of control. With the right materials and techniques, you can create a dynamic of tension, trust, and intense presence. If you’re just starting out with your first bondage set, you’ll find the essentials here. If you’ve been working with rope, hooks, and furniture for years, you’ll find the more advanced equipment here for a complete setup.
Bondage for Beginners — Start Here
New to bondage? Start with a complete bondage set. A good beginner’s set includes soft handcuffs and ankle cuffs, a blindfold, and sometimes a light whip or paddle. This way, you’ll have the basic essentials right away without having to choose from hundreds of individual products.
The most important rule in bondage: always agree on a safeword and ensure the bound person can use it at any time. For beginners, always choose cuffs with a quick-release mechanism—safety isn’t an option but a requirement.
Bondage rope — the most creative form
Rope offers the most freedom in bondage. With the right knots and techniques — think shibari, the Japanese art of rope tying — you can restrain the body in aesthetically beautiful and intensely sensual ways. Our bondage rope and tape collection offers various materials:
Jute is the traditional shibari choice: slightly rough, it forms beautiful knots and has a characteristic scent that is inextricably linked to the world of bondage. Cotton is softer and gentler on the skin—ideal for beginners or those with sensitive skin. Nylon glides smoothly, is strong, and easy to clean. Don’t want to learn knots but still want the experience of restraint? Bondage tape sticks only to itself, not to skin or hair—quick to apply, quick to remove, available in multiple colors.
Handcuffs and ankle cuffs
Handcuffs and ankle cuffs are the most accessible starting point for bondage. They offer immediate control without requiring technical knowledge. Choose based on material and intensity: soft, padded versions in neoprene or leather are comfortable for extended use, while metal cuffs provide a heavier, more substantial feel. Always leave two fingers’ width of space between the cuff and the wrist—if it’s too tight, it cuts off blood circulation.
Spreader bars — controlled positions
Spreader bars secure arms or legs in a stretched position, leaving the bound partner completely open and vulnerable. They are adjustable in length and are combined with handcuffs or ankle cuffs at the ends. For those who want to explore bondage beyond just the wrists.
Bed bondage — simple and effective
Bed bondage systems slide under the mattress and offer four attachment points — one for each hand and foot. No loose ropes, no complicated knots: set up, secure, play. Ideal for beginners who want the full spread of a spreader bar without extra hardware on the bed.
Bondage furniture — the playroom elevated
Bondage furniture is the investment for those who take bondage seriously. From bondage benches and St. Andrew’s crosses to complete playroom frames — each piece of furniture is designed for specific positions and activities. Sturdily constructed, with attachment points in strategic locations.
Bondage hooks and hardware
Bondage hooks and hardware form the infrastructure of a serious play space. Ceiling and wall hooks, D-rings, carabiner locks, and chains—the building blocks that transform any space into a functional bondage environment. Combine with a sling or swing for a fully suspended play experience.
Restraint tubes and body bags
Restraint tubes and body bags provide total restriction of movement. The submissive literally has nowhere to go—an extreme but, for many people, intense experience of surrender. Always choose quality products with secure fastenings and regularly check for breathing and circulation.
Safety in Bondage
Good bondage is safe bondage. A few hard and fast rules: check blood circulation in hands and feet every 10–15 minutes (cold or blue = release immediately), always keep safety scissors within reach for emergencies, never leave a restrained person alone, and communicate constantly. Bondage is trust in action—the technique is secondary.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bondage
What do I need to get started with bondage?
A bondage set with handcuffs, a blindfold, and a safeword. That’s all you need for your first experiences. Build from there based on what you both enjoy.
What is shibari?
Shibari is a Japanese bondage technique in which the body is tied up in an aesthetic and functional way using rope—usually jute. The technique requires practice but yields breathtaking results. Start with simple ankle ties and work your way up step by step.
What is the difference between bondage rope and bondage tape?
Rope requires knots and technique, but is reusable and more creative. Bondage tape only sticks to itself—no knots needed, easier to remove, but single-use per piece. Tape is ideal for beginners or if you want to work quickly.
How do I choose the right handcuffs?
Choose based on material and intensity. Neoprene and leather are more comfortable for long-term use. Metal is heavier and more intense but less comfortable for long sessions. Always look for two-finger space and a quick-release feature.
Is bondage furniture discreet?
Some pieces look ordinary at first glance—a sofa or stool. Others are explicitly designed for the playroom. Check the product descriptions for dimensions and storage options.
Read more about bondage
- Bondage: an art of trust, control, and pleasure
- All about bondage — comprehensive guide
- Shibari bondage rope: which rope should you choose?
- Introducing bondage without overwhelming your partner
- Top 5 bondage toys for BDSM adventures