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Bondage Tape
Bondage Tape
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Bondage tape is a self-adhering PVC tape that clings securely to itself without any glue, leaving zero sticky residue on skin or hair. There are no knots to tie — simply overlap the ends and press firmly to fasten, and the tape holds strong until you choose to unwrap it. At 65 ft (19.8 m) long and 2 in (5 cm) wide, there is plenty of tape for wrapping wrists, ankles, or creating decorative body harnesses. Because it contains no adhesive, removal is quick and painless even on sensitive skin. The tape can be cut to size with scissors and reused with gentle care, making it an economical and versatile addition to any beginner kit.
Bondage Tape features:
- Material: PVC
- Self-adhering: no glue or sticky residue
- Skin and hair safe: clings securely but does not pull hair or skin
- Adjustable: can be cut to any length to suit the scene
- Reusable: store rolled or folded and reuse while tape remains clean and intact
- Multi-use: suitable for restraint play, blindfolding, or creative erotic fashion
- Beginner-friendly: safe for first-time BDSM exploration
Specifications / Size & material
- Length: 65 ft / 19.8 m
- Width: 2 in / 5 cm
- Material: PVC
- Body safety: adhesive-free; does not bond to skin or hair
Intensity & Experience Level
Level: Beginner | Sensation: Restrictive / Sensory-deprivation
Bondage tape is one of the most forgiving restraint tools available — there are no buckles to overtighten, no metal edges, and no knots that can seize under tension. Because the hold is created purely by overlapping layers, the wearer retains a degree of natural give, making it ideal for first-time restraint exploration or for anyone easing into kink.
Who is this product for?
- BDSM beginners: those looking to explore safe, non-intimidating restraint play without ropes or hardware.
- Couples exploring sensory play: used as a makeshift blindfold or to bind wrists, it builds anticipation and heightens sensation.
- Creative kinksters: anyone who enjoys erotic fashion, body harnesses, decorative wraps, or improvised costume pieces.
- Users who avoid rope or cuffs: people who prefer a smooth, knot-free, hardware-free method of restraint.
- Disabled and low-mobility users: those who appreciate high creativity with low physical effort, especially when a partner assists with application.
How to use the Bondage Tape?
- Unroll the tape and estimate the length you will need — start with approximately 2–3 feet for a wrist wrap.
- Wrap gently around wrists, ankles, or another body part, keeping the wrap smooth and avoiding any bunching that could restrict circulation.
- Overlap the ends and press firmly to seal — no knots are required; the tape holds itself.
- Comfort checkpoint: check that fingers or toes retain normal colour and sensation; the wearer should be able to wiggle them freely.
- To release, use scissors to cut through the tape or slowly peel the overlapping end back and unwind — it removes painlessly.
- If the tape is still clean and intact, roll it neatly and store for reuse.
Techniques & ways to play
- Solo body art: wrap tape around the torso, hips, or limbs to create a wearable erotic fashion piece or body harness — no partner required.
- Spread-eagle (partnered): bind hands and feet to bedposts for full-body exposure and a feeling of complete vulnerability.
- Spooning restraint (partnered): tape wrists together behind the back for close, intimate constraint during spooning or rear-entry play.
- Chair tie-down (partnered): tape a partner's hands or ankles to a sturdy chair for roleplay and oral-focused scenes.
- Blindfold or gag (sensory deprivation): fold several layers and use as a soft blindfold to remove sight and heighten other senses.
- Dom/sub dynamic: the Dominant partner controls the wrapping and holds the scissors, while explicit consent and a clear safeword are established before play begins — escalate tightness or coverage only with ongoing verbal confirmation.
Pairs well with / Complete the scene
- Restraint accessories: ankle and wrist cuffs for scenes that combine tape wrapping with hardware restraints.
- Blindfolds: a dedicated blindfold worn alongside tape restraints deepens sensory deprivation.
- Feather ticklers or sensation toys: pair with light touch implements to contrast restriction with teasing stimulation.
- Scissors / safety shears: always keep a pair within reach for quick, safe release — consider dedicated bondage safety scissors.
- Collections: Bondage Starter Kits, Sensory Play collection.
How to clean and care
- Cleaning: wipe gently with a damp cloth if the tape becomes dusty or soiled — avoid harsh soaps or chemical cleaners.
- Drying: air dry flat before rolling for storage.
- Storage: roll neatly and keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping or premature self-adhesion.
- Lube compatibility: avoid contact with oil-based or silicone-based lubricants, as these can degrade the tape's self-clinging properties.
- Reuse: tape can be reused while it remains clean, intact, and retains its cling — discard if it no longer adheres reliably.
Additional information
- Versatility: doubles as a restraint tool and creative bodywear — construct improvised tops, corsets, or decorative accessories.
- Comfort: the absence of adhesive means removal is painless even from sensitive or delicate skin areas.
- Sensation enhancement: tape play can increase body awareness and help those with reduced sensitivity tune into subtle erotic stimulation.
- Disability inclusion: low physical effort required to apply and remove; easily adapted with a partner's assistance for users with limited mobility.
Special considerations / warnings
- Circulation checks: do not wrap so tightly that circulation is restricted — check finger and toe colour and sensation regularly throughout play.
- Dexterity requirements: some hand control is needed to unroll, cut, and wrap the tape; users with limited dexterity may require a partner's assistance for safe application and removal.
- Mobility: always keep scissors within immediate reach so the tape can be cut away quickly in an emergency.
- Safeword / safety signal: establish a clear safeword or non-verbal signal (such as tapping) before beginning any restraint play.
- Skin sensitivity: although the tape contains no adhesive, prolonged wear on very sensitive or broken skin is not recommended.
- Material note: PVC is not body-safe for internal use — this product is designed for external restraint and decorative wear only.
18+ only. For consensual adult use.
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