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Guide to Bondage

Why is Bondage a Popular Fantasy for So Many People?

Bondage is popular because many people enjoy acting out erotic fantasies of domination or submission. Whatever your fascination with bondage is, either to experience a kinky and erotic display of affection or to get off on the power play involved with having control or surrendering control by being bound, exploring the erotic fantasy of bondage will be extremely satisfying.

Different Types of Bondage Applications

It's easy to get started in bondage. You have a variety of different toy and gear options including restraints, ropes, handcuffs, gags, blindfolds, leather, tape, hoods, collars, chains, sleep sacks or spreader bars. Yes, that's a mighty long list, but with the right gear you can experience a rush of adrenaline when being restricted or restricting someone else (all in fun and consensual of course). Excited to get started? Let's begin by exploring just a few of the popular bondage applications:

Heavy Duty Neoprene Cuffs

Bedroom Bondage

  • Heavy Duty Neoprene Cuffs (pictured) - These heavy duty neoprene cuffs are not only durable but comfortable, meaning you can enjoy a lengthy and intense bondage session
  • Under the Bed Restraint System - Turn any size bed into a place of pleasurable bondage sex.
  • Cotton Bondage Rope - Awesome for creating body harnesses and restrictive bindings.
  • Black Fleece Lined Blindfold - A black leather blindfold lined with soft black fleece for extra comfort. Sight deprivation heightens all the other senses. These are great for teasing and subduing your submissive.
  • Door Jam Bondage Accessory - A simple, effective and portable bondage device. Works by binding your partner up to the door. This is also great for vacations and travel.

Collar with Nipple Clamps

Beginner Bondage

  • Apprentice Ball Gag (pictured) - The gag uses a quick-release clasp, adjustable nylon string and TPR material to create a comfortable -- but effective -- fit on your partner.
  • Leather Ball Gag - This jelly latex ball gag is very soft and comfortable in the mouth. A good gag muffles most sound and really puts a submissive into their place!
  • Leather Locking Cuffs - Durable, good looking, affordable and high quality cuffs to lock your partner (or yourself) down securely. These cuffs are difficult to escape from.
  • Bondage Tape - Used in a multitude of creative ways for bondage. You can bind, gag, blindfold, mummify or anything else you can dream up. The tape won't stick to hair or skin!
  • Premium Fur Lined Locking Collar - An ultimate blend of comfort and durability to restrain the most unruly submissive in the most comfortable fashion.
  • Collar with Nipple Clamps - Never lose your nipple clamps again. This new dual purpose collar has attached nipple clamps.

Rack Compactor

eXtreme Bondage

  • The Rack Compactor (pictured) - The Rack Compactor adds a new dimension by using stainless steel crossbars to effectively squeeze and compress the breasts for as long as you desire.
  • Adjustable Spreader Bar with Cuffs -This spreader bar is a great toy bag addition. The locking cuffs fit either wrists or ankles. The permanently mounted cuffs pivot for comfort. It will break down into three sections if necessary to fit into an equipment bag. The bar is adjustable from about 24 inches to 36 inches in width.
  • Premium Total Sensory Deprivation Leather Hood - The ultimate sensory deprivation hood. With your senses leaving quickly you become very submissive to your master's demands and struggle to hear their every word.
  • Darlex Heavy Duty Sleep Sack - Designed to be very restrictive for movement and will stand up to all futile attempts to escape.
  • Professional Police Handcuffs - Police quality handcuffs for that extreme bondage fantasy.

Bondage Safety

Bondage should always be safe, sane and consensual between the partners. As long as you keep some basic safety precautions in mind you'll be able to enjoy bondage play without hurting anyone.

  • Respect the limits of your partner at all times and use a bondage "safe word." Set up a safe word before you start to ensure that each participant can end his/her participation with a word or gesture.
  • Never make any bondage restraint too tight, especially around joints (wrists, elbows, knees, ankles) or the neck. You want to make sure your partner can breathe and be sure blood flows to the important parts of the body.
  • Snug bondage restraints should not be left on too long, and never without regular monitoring.
  • Be prepared to cut difficult knots or bonds in an emergency.
  • Go slow with novices and first encounters to bondage. Be especially sensitive to your partner's emotional reactions, providing frequent gentle body contact, spoken encouragement and other reassurances.