Collection: Hog tie restraints
Hog tie restraints are the ultimate expression of surrender, binding wrists and ankles together to leave a submissive beautifully helpless and entirely at their dominant's mercy. Our curated collection spans adjustable neoprene sets, sturdy leather connectors, and versatile multi-point systems, all crafted for secure positioning without sacrificing comfort.
Whether you are new to full-body bondage or a seasoned practitioner refining your rope-free rigging, these restraints deliver the control and vulnerability that make power-exchange scenes truly unforgettable. Always play with clear consent, a safety plan, and a trusted partner by your side.
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KinkLab Leather Hog Tie Kit (Black)
Regular price $41.58 USDRegular priceSale price $41.58 USD -
Sold outCosmo Bondage Hogtie Rainbow
Regular price $33.66 USDRegular price$39.00 USDSale price $33.66 USDSold out -
Sportsheets Velvet Noir Adjustable Hog Tie & Cuff Set
Regular price $54.90 USDRegular priceSale price $54.90 USD -
Sportsheets Sex & Mischief Brat Hog Tie
Regular price $28.80 USDRegular priceSale price $28.80 USD -
Master Series Thigh & Wrist Hog Tie Restraints
Regular price $135.90 USDRegular priceSale price $135.90 USD -
Sportsheets 5-Piece Adjustable Hog Tie & Cuff Set Black
Regular price $55.80 USDRegular priceSale price $55.80 USD
Buying guide
What exactly is a hogtie restraint and how does it work?
A hogtie restraint is a bondage device that connects wrist and ankle cuffs together behind the body, holding the submissive partner in a face-down position with limbs bound behind them. Most systems use a central connector or crossbar with four attachment points. The result is a position that limits movement substantially, creating an intense sense of helplessness and surrender. Because the position is demanding on the body, thorough negotiation, a safeword system, and constant check-ins are essential before and during play.
How do I choose the right hogtie for my experience level?
Beginners are best served by adjustable hogtie sets that allow a lot of slack in the connector so the position is less extreme. Look for systems with quick-release buckles or snap hooks so the submissive partner can be freed rapidly if needed. Intermediate and advanced players may prefer rigid spreader-bar style connectors or fully fixed configurations that allow very little movement. Regardless of experience level, always choose a system that can be removed in seconds in an emergency, and keep safety scissors nearby whenever rope or fixed hardware is involved.
What materials are hogtie restraints made from and which is safest for skin?
Common materials include vegan-friendly PU leather, genuine leather, nylon webbing, and metal hardware such as zinc alloy or stainless steel. Leather and nylon are generally soft against skin during extended wear, while metal connectors provide rigidity and durability. If you or your partner have skin sensitivities or allergies, nylon webbing with padded lining is often the gentlest option. Always inspect hardware for sharp edges or burrs before use and retire any restraint that shows cracking, fraying, or weakened stitching.
What safety considerations should I keep in mind during hogtie play?
The hogtie position places stress on the shoulders, lower back, and knees, so time limits are important. A general guideline many practitioners follow is to check in every 10 to 15 minutes and limit the position to shorter sessions, especially for beginners. Watch for these warning signs and release immediately if any appear:
- Tingling, numbness, or loss of sensation in the hands or feet
- Colour changes such as blueness or unusual pallor in the extremities
- Difficulty breathing or any respiratory distress
- The safe signal not being acknowledged
Always establish a clear safeword or a non-verbal safe signal such as dropping an object before the scene begins. Never leave a hogtied partner unattended.
How do I clean and care for my hogtie restraints?
Cleaning method depends on material. For leather restraints, wipe down with a damp cloth and a mild soap, then condition with a leather-safe product to prevent cracking. Nylon webbing can typically be hand-washed in cool water with gentle soap and left to air dry completely before storage. Metal hardware should be dried thoroughly after cleaning to prevent rust or oxidation. Store restraints away from direct sunlight and heat, and check all stitching, buckles, and connectors before every session to confirm they are fully secure.