Spreader Bars
Rimba Bondage Play - Spreader Bar With Four Cuffs - Black
RimbaThe Spreader Bar from Rimba Bondage Play is a sturdy 39 cm spreader bar with four integrated cuffs. This bondage tool combines functionality with c...
View full detailsRimba Bondage Play - Spreader Bar - Spreader Bar With Four Cuffs - Black/Purple
RimbaThe Spreader Bar from Rimba Bondage Play in black with purple accents is a sturdy 39 cm spreader bar with four integrated cuffs. This bondage tool ...
View full detailsRimba - Short Metal Spreader Bar With Four Cuffs - Black
RimbaThis metal spreader bar is 30 cm long and equipped with four removable cuffs. Due to the short length, the spreader bar can be used in many ways. N...
View full detailsRimba Bondage Play - Spreader Bar - With Two Cuffs - Black
RimbaSpreader bar covered with soft material, fitted with two cuffs. Length: 39 cm
Rimba - Short Metal Spreader Bar With Four Cuffs - Black/Purple
RimbaThis metal spreader bar is 30 cm long and equipped with four removable cuffs. Due to the short length, the spreader bar can be used in many ways. N...
View full detailsSmart Moves - Soft Spreader Bar - Velcro - Black
Smart MovesSmart Moves – Soft Spreader Bar – Velcro – BlackRestrict movement, increase desire. With the Smart Moves Soft Spreader Bar – Black, you can add an ...
View full detailsA spreader bar secures the arms or legs in a stretched, spread-eagle position. The submissive has nowhere to go—a feeling of total openness and vulnerability that cannot be achieved with handcuffs alone. Spreader bars are adjustable in length and are combined with handcuffs or ankle cuffs at the ends. From lightweight aluminum to heavy metal: in this collection, you’ll find spreader bars for every level and every application.
How do you use a spreader bar?
A spreader bar is placed horizontally between two body parts—most commonly between the ankles, but it can also be used between the wrists or between a wrist and an ankle. The cuffs at the ends are secured around the wrist or ankle. The bar prevents the legs or arms from being brought together—leaving the submissive partner completely open and vulnerable.
Combine an ankle spreader bar with handcuffs tied upward via a ceiling hook for a standing, fully restrained position. Or use the bar on the ankles while the hands are secured to a bed bondage system for a lying spread.
Adjustable and available in various lengths
Most spreader bars are adjustable in length—typically between 40 and 90 cm or more. Choose the length based on the body part and the desired spread. A wider spread creates a more vulnerable feeling; a narrower spread is more accessible for beginners. When purchasing, pay attention to the bar’s maximum weight capacity and the quality of the fasteners at the ends.
Materials
Spreader bars are available in aluminum, steel, and plastic. Aluminum is light and strong—ideal if you want to hold the bar for a long time. Steel is heavier and provides a more substantial, intense sensation. Choose a smooth finish to prevent skin irritation during prolonged use.
Frequently Asked Questions About Spreader Bars
Is a spreader bar suitable for beginners?
Yes, provided you start with a smaller spread and use comfortable cuffs at the ends. Start with the ankles—that’s the most common and accessible application. Communicate constantly about comfort.
What can I combine a spreader bar with?
Combine with ankle cuffs or handcuffs, a blindfold for added vulnerability, and ceiling or wall hooks for suspended positions.
How long can someone stay in a spreader bar?
Check circulation and comfort every 10–15 minutes. A spread-eagle position puts more strain on the joints than a neutral posture—communicate regularly and stop if there are any complaints.