Bondage Belt

All you need to know about bondage belts

For kinky people into bondage

Most people focus on wrist cuffs, ankle cuffs and collars for enhancing their bondage skills, but bondage belts - like thigh cuffs - can add a few extra possibilities. This is especially true for people who are into suspension bondage, as the waist makes a great extra source of support for someone you're rigging up - but it's absolutely vital to follow proper safety protocol and play with a safeword! If suspension isn't your thing, of course, bondage belts are still useful - combined with rope, cuffs and ties, they can help make almost any kind of bondage feel more restrictive and complete. Try one out as part of the bondage you're already used to and see the difference it makes!

What is a bondage belt?

A bondage belt is not quite like Batman’s utility belt, but this belt has more uses than just keeping your trousers up. Covered in a variety of attachments such as D rings and O rings and chains these belts can be the centre of lots of fun restraint scenes.

How can you use a bondage belt safely?

The belt itself buckles like any other, so there is no particular safety issue in wearing one. However, if you are attaching other restraints to the belt make sure the person is comfortable, that circulation isn’t cut off and that you have some way to release the submissive quickly in an emergency. So keys for cuffs, shears for rope etc.

Is a bondage belt only used for restraint?

The only limit on what you can use a bondage belt for is your imagination. Incorporate it in chastity play by attaching a harness that covers the genitals. You can also use it for orgasm torture. Attach a wand vibrator to the belt to hold it in place so it can’t be moved. The options are endless.

Are all bondage belts leather?

There are belts made from vegan alternative materials and chain so not all of these belts are made of leather. You can then pick the kind that fits your needs the best.

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