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KiotosThin metal handcuffs. Adjustable from large wrists to small wrists, functional lock, 2 keys and removable fur. Plasticizer free. Very nice to start...
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KiotosThin metal handcuffs. Adjustable from large wrists to small wrists, functional lock, 2 keys and removable fur. Plasticizer free. Very nice to start...
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View full detailsHandcuffs are among the most popular bondage accessories. With a single simple movement, freedom of movement is restricted, placing trust, control, and surrender at the center of the experience. From soft plush cuffs to sturdy leather and metal versions: there’s a suitable option for every experience.
Buying handcuffs: what should you look for?
Handcuffs vary greatly in material, comfort, and sturdiness. Which style is best for you depends on the desired intensity, the duration of the play, and your experience with bondage.
Leather handcuffs feel warm, mold to the wrists, and are comfortable during longer sessions. Metal handcuffs, on the other hand, provide a heavier, more realistic experience. Always choose a model that locks securely and check in advance that the clasp and any keys function properly.
Types of handcuffs and ankle cuffs
Leather handcuffs
Leather handcuffs are durable, comfortable, and suitable for both beginners and advanced users. Many models feature D-rings, making them easy to combine with spreader bars, leashes, and other bondage accessories.
Metal handcuffs
Metal handcuffs provide a firm sense of restraint and are easy to clean. Always check that the safety latch works properly and keep the key within immediate reach during every session.
Plush handcuffs
Plush handcuffs are softly padded and offer an accessible introduction to bondage. They are primarily intended for light restraint and are less suitable when significant force is applied.
Ankle cuffs
Ankle cuffs are wider than handcuffs and provide extra support around the ankles. They are often combined with spreader bars or handcuffs to enable various bondage positions.
Cuff Sets
A cuff set often includes handcuffs, ankle cuffs, and sometimes a blindfold or other accessories. For home use, bed bondage sets are also popular, as they can be easily attached to a bed.
Safe Use of Cuffs
Regularly check blood circulation in the hands and wrists during use. Tingling, numbness, or discoloration are signs that you should immediately remove the cuffs. Always keep keys or another unlocking mechanism within reach.
Agree on a safeword in advance, and when using a gag or other mouth restraint, also use a nonverbal stop signal. Never use handcuffs as the sole attachment point for body weight or suspension.
Frequently Asked Questions About Handcuffs
What is the difference between leather and metal handcuffs?
Leather handcuffs are more comfortable and suitable for longer sessions. Metal handcuffs feel heavier, provide a stronger sense of restraint, and are easier to clean.
Are handcuffs suitable for beginners?
Yes. Plush handcuffs are an accessible first step. After that, leather handcuffs with soft padding are a comfortable choice for those who want to explore further.
How do you use handcuffs safely?
Check blood circulation regularly, always keep the key within reach, and agree on clear safety protocols in advance, such as a safeword and a nonverbal stop signal.
Can you combine handcuffs with ankle cuffs?
Yes. Many models feature D-rings, allowing handcuffs and ankle cuffs to be easily connected to each other or to spreader bars for various bondage positions.