Collection: Bondage tape
Bondage tape puts the art of restraint in your hands. Skin-safe, non-adhesive, and endlessly reusable, it bonds only to itself, leaving no residue, no marks, and no limits on your imagination. Wrap, layer, and sculpt your partner into exactly the position you desire, knowing release is always one careful unwrap away.
From introductory wrist ties to elaborate full-body wraps, our collection spans every skill level and aesthetic. Bold colors let you make a visual statement while the flexible hold keeps scenes safe, consensual, and deeply immersive. Surrender, or command it.
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Bondage Tape
Regular price $10.80 USDRegular priceSale price $10.80 USD -
Sex Wrap 100 ft.
Regular price $11.00 USDRegular priceSale price $11.00 USD -
Sex Ties and Bondage Tape
Regular price $9.90 USDRegular priceSale price $9.90 USD -
Fetish Fantasy Series Pleasure Tape
Regular price $13.86 USDRegular priceSale price $13.86 USD -
Temptasia Bondage Safety Scissors
Regular price $10.08 USDRegular priceSale price $10.08 USD
Buying guide
What makes bondage tape different from regular tape or rope?
Bondage tape is engineered specifically for skin and hair contact. Unlike regular tape, it uses a self-adhering formula that bonds only to itself, never to skin, hair, or clothing. This means no sticky residue, no painful removal, and no surprise ripping. Compared to rope, it requires no knot-tying skills, making it a genuinely accessible entry point into restraint play while still delivering a secure, satisfying hold.
Is bondage tape safe for beginners?
Yes, and it is one of the most beginner-friendly restraint options available. Because it peels away quickly and cleanly, it is easy to release in a hurry if needed. A few things to keep in mind before your first session:
- Never wrap tape around the neck, face, or anywhere that could restrict breathing or circulation.
- Apply snugly but not tightly. You should always be able to slide two fingers beneath any wrap.
- Keep safety scissors nearby so the bottom or a partner can be freed instantly if required.
- Agree on a clear safeword or signal before play begins, especially if the scene involves any restriction of speech.
How do I know if circulation is being restricted during a scene?
Check in with your partner regularly throughout the scene. Signs that a wrap may be too tight include tingling, numbness, colour change in the skin, or a cold feeling in the hands or feet. The dominant partner should perform circulation checks every few minutes, and the restrained partner should feel empowered to speak up or use a safeword the moment anything feels off. Immediate release and aftercare should follow if any of these signs appear.
How do I care for and store bondage tape?
Bondage tape is typically single-use, meaning a roll is consumed as you tear off lengths during play. Once used, pieces should be disposed of hygienically. Unused rolls should be stored away from direct sunlight, heat, and humidity, all of which can degrade the self-adhering properties over time. Keep rolls in their original packaging or a sealed bag to preserve them until your next session.
What should aftercare look like after a bondage tape scene?
Aftercare is an essential part of any power-exchange experience. After removing the tape, gently inspect the skin for any redness or indentation marks and soothe the area with a light, unscented moisturiser if needed. Both partners benefit from warmth, physical comfort, and open conversation about what felt good and what to adjust next time. Emotional check-ins are just as important as physical ones, so take the time to reconnect and affirm each other before the scene fully closes.