Bondage Kits
Bondage kits are curated collections of restraint and sensation accessories bundled into a single package, providing everything needed to begin or expand a bondage and BDSM play practice in one purchase. Rather than sourcing handcuffs, a blindfold, a flogger, and a gag individually and hoping they work together as a set, a bondage kit assembles these elements into a matched, coherent collection at a price that reflects the bundle. For couples new to bondage, a beginner kit removes the research and decision-making from the entry point. For more experienced players, advanced kits expand the range and intensity of what is available.
About This Collection
Bondage play is one of the most widely practised forms of BDSM and one of the most accessible. At its simplest, it requires only a pair of soft cuffs and a blindfold and the consent and communication to use them well. A bondage kit provides the physical tools and, through the act of purchasing and exploring together, opens the conversation around what both partners want to try. Brands like Sportsheets and Sex and Mischief have built their product ranges specifically around making bondage accessible and safe for beginners, and their kits are among the most recommended entry-level sets available.
What Is in the Collection
Beginner bondage kits typically include soft wrist cuffs or a blindfold, a feather tickler or sensation toy, and often a light flogger or paddle, assembled into a complete first-scene toolkit at a beginner-appropriate intensity level. These suit couples who have not explored bondage before and want a single purchase that covers the essentials. Deluxe and expanded bondage kits add more accessories to the set including ankle cuffs, a spreader bar, a gag, multiple sensation tools, or a connecting leash, providing a more complete play toolkit for couples who want to explore more scenarios. Restraint-focused kits bundle multiple restraint accessories including wrist cuffs, ankle cuffs, and a connecting system without sensation toys, suiting users who want to expand their restraint options specifically. BDSM starter sets with storage include a case, bag, or box for discreet storage of all items together. Rope bondage kits include a length of bondage rope alongside a guide or instruction card for users who want to explore shibari-inspired rope tying.
Find bondage kits in the bondage kits and BDSM gear collections at Lovva.
Choosing a Bondage Kit
Choose a beginner kit if this is your first experience with bondage. A beginner kit from brands like Sportsheets or Sex and Mischief is assembled specifically for first-time couples: soft, safe materials, accessible accessories, and a coherent starting point that does not require any prior knowledge of bondage technique. The kit format removes the research burden and provides a complete first-scene toolkit in a single purchase.
Match the kit contents to what you actually want to try. Bondage kits vary in their emphasis. Some are primarily about restraint. Others are primarily about sensation contrast with a tickler and light flogger. Others include a gag for more complete sensory play. Read the kit contents carefully before ordering to confirm the included items suit the specific aspects of bondage play you want to explore.
Safety first, always. Before using any bondage kit for the first time, read the Lovva blog on how to explore BDSM safely. It covers safe word protocols, physical safe signals for scenes involving gags, safe areas for impact play, and the essential communication framework that makes bondage play safe and enjoyable. This is not optional reading for beginners.
Establish a safe word before every scene. A safe word is a pre-agreed word that immediately stops all play when spoken by either partner. Choose a word that would not come up naturally during play. Agree on a physical safe signal as a backup for any scene where a gag might prevent speech. Never proceed with any bondage scene without this agreement in place.
Caring for Bondage Kit Contents
Wipe faux leather and PVC accessories clean with a damp cloth and mild soap after use. Wash fabric cuffs and blindfolds with cold water and mild soap and allow to air dry. Inspect all hardware, buckles, and D-rings before every use. Store all items together in the included storage bag or case where provided. Discard any item showing structural damage, cracked material, or worn hardware.
Shop Bondage Kits at Lovva
Lovva stocks a selection of bondage kits from beginner through to advanced levels. All orders ship Australia-wide and internationally in discreet, unbranded packaging. Browse the full Bondage Kits collection above to find a complete, matched bondage toolkit for every experience level.
Bondage kits are curated collections of restraint and sensation accessories bundled into a single package, providing everything needed to begin or expand a bondage and BDSM play practice in one purchase. Rather than sourcing handcuffs, a blindfold, a flogger, and...
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Frequently asked questions
What is in a bondage kit and why buy one instead of individual accessories?
A bondage kit bundles multiple bondage and sensation accessories into a matched set: typically cuffs, a blindfold, and a sensation tool like a feather tickler or flogger. Buying a kit is more cost-effective than purchasing each item separately and removes the research required to build a coherent set from individual products. A beginner kit is specifically assembled to provide everything needed for a first bondage scene in a single, accessible purchase.
What is included in a beginner bondage kit?
Beginner bondage kits typically include soft wrist cuffs or a satin blindfold, a feather tickler or light sensation toy, and often a light flogger or paddle. Some also include a connecting ribbon or leash. Brands like Sportsheets and Sex and Mischief assemble their beginner kits specifically for first-time couples with safe, accessible materials and beginner-appropriate intensity levels. Check the product description for exact contents before ordering.
What safety steps must I take before using a bondage kit?
Establish a safe word with your partner before every scene: a pre-agreed word that immediately stops all play when spoken by either partner. For scenes involving a gag, agree on a physical safe signal as a backup. Keep safety scissors accessible for immediate release from any restraint in an emergency. Never leave a restrained partner unsupervised. Check the Lovva blog on how to explore BDSM safely for the complete safety framework before your first scene.
What is the difference between a beginner and a deluxe bondage kit?
A beginner kit includes a small, curated set of the most accessible bondage accessories: typically soft cuffs, a blindfold, and one sensation tool at a gentle intensity level. A deluxe kit adds more accessories including ankle cuffs, a spreader bar, a gag, multiple sensation toys, or a connecting leash for a more complete play toolkit suited to couples who want to explore more scenarios and more intense experiences.
What is a rope bondage kit and is it suitable for beginners?
A rope bondage kit includes a length of bondage rope and sometimes an instruction guide for shibari-inspired rope tying. Rope bondage offers more creative and varied restraint positions than cuffs but requires more technique, knowledge of safe tie points, and awareness of circulation risks. It is less beginner-friendly than cuff-based kits. We recommend starting with a soft cuff beginner kit and progressing to rope after reading about safe rope bondage technique.