Bondage Harness

All you need to know about a bondage harness

Get into the scene with a bondage harness

The bondage harness is an iconic symbol for all things kinky and fetish. Often used in mainstream media and film to indicate kinkiness, bondage harnesses are instantly recognisable by just about anyone, even your mother!

There are several different styles from whole body to chest harnesses and bras, made too look good and also be practical. Held together with O and D rings, any of these harnesses can be used for restraint and bondage play.

Very popular at dungeons, sex clubs and fetish parties, a bondage harness can be worn by any kinkster, submissive or dominant and is a highly popular item of fetish wear.

What is a bondage harness?

Consisting of lots of thin straps, typically between 1-2cm wide, these harnesses are made from a variety of materials including leather, latex and rubber that are joined together with O and D rings. This makes them ideal for restraint. They often cover the full body, leaving breasts and genitals exposed. They can be worn on their own or on top of clothes.

Can you wear a bondage harness all day?

As long as the straps don’t dig in to the skin, bondage harnesses are safe to wear for long periods of time. They may be more comfortable worn on top of clothing. Make sure to check regularly for pain and rubbing and take it off if causing any kind of discomfort.

How do you use a bondage harness for restraint?

A bondage harness is designed to easily clip other items such as cuffs and spreader bars too, so you can hold a submissive in any position you like. They can be used in conjunction with rope too, so there are many ways to incorporate a body harness into bondage play.

What else can a bondage harnesses be used for?

A bondage harness is fantastic for restraint and bondage play, there is a hint in the name, of course. But they can also be used for pony play and other pet play to look like actual animal harnesses.

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