Bondage Cuffs, Restraints & Gags

Cuffs are a simple and effective form of restraint, designed to provide controlled restriction with adjustable fit and quick-release functionality. They are commonly used as an entry point into bondage due to their ease of use and flexibility.

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      Restraints cover a wider range than most people expect — from a $9.95 pair of furry wrist cuffs designed for a first-time experience through to Sportsheets leather wrist cuffs built for regular play. This collection includes four distinct material types (fur, silicone, vegan leather, and bondage tape), three restraint formats (wrist, ankle, spreader), and gag options for couples who want to take things further. Everything ships from our Melbourne warehouse — free on orders over $100.

      Which Cuff Material Is Right for You?

      Material determines how a cuff feels against skin, how long it lasts with regular use, and how fast it comes off in an emergency. The four types in this collection behave differently in all three areas.

      Material Feel on Skin Emergency Release Cleaning Price Range
      Faux Fur Soft, no friction, gentle on wrists Velcro or snap — releases in under 2 seconds Hand wash cold, air dry $9.95–$21.95
      Silicone Smooth and flexible, no pressure points Buckle or velcro — no metal edges Toy cleaner or warm soapy water $21.95
      Vegan Leather / PU Firm hold with structured edges, slight resistance Adjustable buckle — check before play Damp cloth, condition occasionally $19.95–$72.95
      Bondage Tape Custom-moulded fit, no hardware, no edges Tears by hand — no scissors needed Single use per session $11.95 per roll

      Bondage tape is the single safest material for a first session — the Behave! Bind Me Tape adheres only to itself (never to skin or hair) and tears instantly by hand. One roll provides approximately 18 metres.

      Wrist Cuffs vs Ankle Cuffs vs Spreader Restraints — What Changes?

      Each format restricts a different part of the body and creates a different power dynamic. The difference between ankle cuffs and a spreader bar is not just anatomical — a spreader prevents the legs from closing entirely, which is a meaningfully stronger restriction than individual ankle cuffs that still allow leg movement.

      Type What It Restricts Sensation Profile Experience Level
      Wrist Cuffs Arm movement, upper body positioning Mild — most people tolerate well from the first try Beginner
      Ankle Cuffs Leg movement, can be used solo or with wrist cuffs Moderate — increases vulnerability sensation Beginner to Intermediate
      Spreader Bar / Full Restraints Prevents limbs from closing — full positional lock Strong — eliminates all self-directed movement Intermediate to Advanced
      Bondage Tape Fully custom — any body part, any position Variable — entirely based on how it is applied All levels

      The Behave! Kinky Spreader Restraints ($19.95) attach at both wrists and ankles, making it the most flexible single purchase for couples wanting to explore multiple positions without buying separate wrist and ankle sets.

      CalExotics vs Behave! vs Sportsheets — Brand Breakdown

      Three price tiers exist in this collection, and the quality difference between entry and premium is measurable in hardware weight, stitching density, and how the cuffs hold up after repeated adjustment cycles.

      Brand Tier Construction Best For Price Range
      CalExotics Entry Faux fur, lightweight snap or velcro hardware First purchase, gifts, occasional use $9.95–$21.95
      Lovetoy Entry–Mid Soft padded fabric, gentle inner lining Comfort-first introduction, sensitive skin $19.95
      Behave! Luxury Fetish Mid-Range PU leather exterior, padded inner, adjustable buckles Regular use, kit purchases, best value multi-piece sets $11.95–$72.95
      Sportsheets Premium Genuine leather (Edge line), reinforced stitching, heavy D-rings Frequent use, extended wear sessions, serious practitioners $21.95–$49.95

      How to Use Restraints Safely From the First Session

      The two-finger rule applies to every cuff regardless of material: once fastened, you should be able to slide two fingers between the cuff and the skin with light resistance. If you cannot, loosen it before the scene begins. Check again after five minutes — the skin and underlying tissue can swell slightly during wear, tightening a cuff that started correctly.

      Agree on a safe word before every session. If gags are in use — including the Pipedream Spider Gag in this collection — verbal safe words become unusable. Instead, agree on a physical signal beforehand: three deliberate taps on the nearest body part, or dropping a held object. Make sure your partner knows which release mechanism they are working with (buckle location, velcro tab, snap position) before any restraints are applied. Practice the release once before the scene starts.

      Never leave a restrained partner unattended, even briefly. All products in this collection use closures designed for quick release — but quick release requires a second person present to use them.

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      What is the safest material for beginner bondage cuffs?
      Faux fur and silicone are the two most beginner-friendly materials. Both have soft edges that will not dig into skin during movement, and both use simple velcro or snap closures that either partner can undo in under two seconds. The CalExotics Playful Furry Cuffs ($9.95) and Sportsheets Silicone Cuffs ($21.95) are both designed specifically for first-time use.
      How do I know if cuffs are on too tight?
      Use the two-finger rule: you should be able to slide two fingers under the cuff with light resistance. If you cannot, loosen immediately. Warning signs of restricted circulation include tingling or numbness in the fingers, any pale or purple colouring in the skin, or a cold sensation in the extremities. Re-check fit five minutes after application — swelling can change how a cuff sits.
      Can ankle cuffs be used on wrists?
      No — ankle cuffs are sized and padded for a larger circumference than most wrists. Fitting an ankle cuff to a wrist typically means too much slack (allowing the hand to slip through) or a closure that creates uneven pressure. Always use cuffs in the body area they are sized for.
      Is bondage tape reusable?
      No. Bondage tape adheres to itself through static and pressure. Once stretched and used, it loses most of its self-adhesion and will not form a secure wrap a second time. The Behave! Bind Me Tape at $11.95 per roll provides approximately 18 metres — enough for multiple positions within a single session.
      How do I clean leather or PU leather cuffs?
      Wipe immediately after use with a damp cloth — do not submerge. A small amount of mild antibacterial soap on the cloth is fine; follow with a clean damp cloth to remove soap residue. Air dry fully before storing in a dust bag or separate pouch away from other toys. For genuine leather (Sportsheets Edge line), apply a light leather conditioner every few uses to prevent surface cracking.