Collection: Handcuffs
Handcuffs are the definitive symbol of surrender, placing control firmly in the hands of the one who holds the key. Our collection brings together styles ranging from beginner-friendly furry cuffs to heavy-duty metal restraints, each chosen for secure fit, skin-safe finishes, and that unmistakable charge of anticipation the moment they click into place.
Whether you are taking the lead or offering your wrists willingly, the right pair transforms a scene. Explore adjustable designs, quick-release mechanisms, and locking styles built for trust, comfort, and the kind of electric, consensual tension that lingers long after the cuffs come off.
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Ple''sur 12-Piece Everything Bondage Kit
Regular price $56.70 USDRegular priceSale price $56.70 USD -
Sportsheets Sex & Mischief Ex''s & Oh''s Cross Cuffs
Regular price $28.00 USDRegular priceSale price $28.00 USD
Buying guide
What materials are BDSM handcuffs typically made from, and which is best for beginners?
Handcuffs in our collection come in a range of materials, each with its own feel and purpose. Metal handcuffs offer a firm, unforgiving restraint that many experienced players love for their weight and authority. For newcomers, we generally recommend starting with faux-leather or padded cuffs, which provide a softer contact point against the skin and reduce the risk of pressure marks during longer scenes. Silicone-lined or fleece-lined options are also excellent for those with sensitive skin. As you grow more confident in your practice, you can explore heavier metal styles with more precise locking mechanisms.
How do I make sure handcuffs are safe to use during a scene?
Safety during restraint play starts well before the cuffs go on. Always discuss boundaries, safe words, and the intended duration of restraint with your partner before the scene begins. Once the cuffs are on, keep these points in mind:
- Check that you can fit two fingers between the cuff and your partner's wrist to avoid cutting off circulation.
- Never leave a restrained partner alone or unattended.
- Keep a quick-release key or safety shears nearby at all times.
- Check in regularly with your partner throughout the scene, even if a safe word is in place.
- Watch for signs of numbness, tingling, or colour change in the hands, and remove the cuffs immediately if any appear.
What should I look for when choosing between locking and non-locking handcuffs?
Locking handcuffs, typically made from metal, use a key mechanism that prevents accidental tightening and offer a stronger sense of genuine restraint. They are a popular choice for more experienced players who want that authentic feeling of being truly secured. Non-locking styles, such as those with hook-and-loop closures or buckle fastenings, allow for much faster removal and are generally more forgiving for beginners or for longer wear. Whichever style you choose, always confirm the release mechanism works smoothly before beginning any scene, and keep a spare key accessible if you opt for a locking pair.
How do I clean and care for my handcuffs?
Proper cleaning keeps your gear hygienic and extends its lifespan. The right method depends on the material. Metal cuffs can be wiped down with a damp cloth and a mild antibacterial solution, then dried thoroughly to prevent rust or tarnishing. Faux-leather cuffs should be cleaned with a damp cloth and a leather-safe cleaner, then allowed to air dry completely away from direct heat. Padded or fabric-lined cuffs may have removable liners that can be hand-washed separately. Always follow the care instructions included with your specific product, and store cuffs in a clean, dry place to maintain their condition.
How important is aftercare following restraint play, and what does it involve?
Aftercare is an essential part of any BDSM scene and should always be planned as thoughtfully as the scene itself. After restraint play, the body and mind can both need time to return to a relaxed baseline. Physically, gently massage the wrists and hands to restore circulation, and inspect the skin for any marks or irritation. Emotionally, provide warmth, reassurance, and closeness in whatever way your partner finds comforting. This might mean a blanket, a warm drink, quiet conversation, or simply being present together. Discussing how the scene felt for both of you, either immediately or a day or two later, helps deepen trust and informs how you approach future play together.