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Bondage Accessory

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What types of bondage accessories are in this collection?

The collection includes spreader bars in fixed and adjustable formats, self-adhesive bondage tape, shibari and bondage rope in cotton, nylon, and jute, body harnesses worn over the torso, leashes and leads for positional control during scenes, connecting chains linking collar, cuffs, and nipple clamps, and bondage gear storage bags. All are supporting accessories that complement core restraints and impact tools.

What is a spreader bar and how is it used?

A spreader bar is a rigid bar with attachment points at each end that holds the wrists or ankles at a fixed distance apart during a scene, maintaining a spread position without the restrained partner needing to hold it actively. Adjustable spreader bars allow the width to be modified for different positions and body sizes. Confirm the end attachments are compatible with your existing cuffs before ordering, as connector types vary between products.

What is bondage tape and why is it useful?

Bondage tape is a self-adhesive tape that bonds only to itself and not to skin, hair, or fabric. It allows improvised wrapping and binding of any body part and removes cleanly without residue. It is the most forgiving and versatile improvised restraint format as it requires no knot-tying skill and can be removed instantly at any point. It suits creative scene building and users who want the aesthetic of wrapping without the technique requirement of rope.

What type of rope should a beginner use for bondage?

Cotton rope is the most beginner-friendly bondage rope. It is soft, easy to handle, and low-friction enough to be forgiving of imprecise ties. Jute is the traditional shibari material with a distinctive texture and is more advanced in handling. Nylon rope is durable and easy to clean. Start with simple single-column and double-column wrist or ankle ties using cotton rope before progressing to more complex patterns or body binding.

How do I care for bondage rope?

Wash in cold water and allow to dry fully before storing. Do not store rope damp as this causes mildew. Store loosely coiled rather than knotted to prevent set creases that affect handling properties. Inspect the full length of the rope before every use for fraying, weakened sections, or permanent kinks that could affect strength or handling. Discard any rope that shows these signs of wear.