Bondage Tape

All you need to know about bondage tape

For kinky people into bondage

For bondage in a hurry, you can't go wrong with a bit of bondage tape. It comes in rolls a little like duct tape, and it's made of a flexible plastic that adheres only to itself. This means it's perfect for quick and dirty binding, tying and gagging! Bondage tape comes in all manner of colours and thicknesses, and is a fantastic addition to any BDSM travel kit. Just make sure you pack some scissors along with it - safety is paramount, and it's vital that you're able to get the tape off in a hurry if needs be. Bondage tape is available from almost all kink stores and sex shops, and it's also an affordable way to try bondage out for yourself for the first time.

What is bondage tape?

This kind of tape is designed especially to stick to itself but not to skin and hair, making it ideal for all kinds of bondage play.

Why choose bondage tape?

It is easy to transport and easy to use, just wrap it around your submissive’s body, you can completely mummify a person (leaving breathing spaces of course) or just secure their wrists together. It’s very versatile.

Is bondage tape better than rope?

It depends on what you want to do really. It is certainly easier to use, there aren’t any knots to memorise. However, using tape won’t leave pretty marks or look as impressive as rope ties. It might be easier to get out of too and you definitely can’t suspend someone with it! However, if you want to restrain someone quickly, simply and with relatively little fuss, bondage tape is a good choice.

Will pulling bondage tape off hurt?

Only so much as pulling any kind of tape or plaster off skin might hurt a little bit but because it doesn’t stick to hair, it won’t be any more painful no matter where the tape has been stuck down to.

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