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Bondage Tape

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About Bondage Tape

Clever, versatile and refreshingly fuss-free, bondage tape sticks only to itself, never to skin or hair. That means all the fun of binding and wrapping with none of the pulling or residue, making it a brilliantly easy, beginner-friendly way to explore restraint and creativity.

What Is Bondage Tape?

Bondage tape is a special non-adhesive tape that clings to itself rather than to skin, hair or clothing. You can wrap, bind and shape it however you like, then simply unwrap or cut it away afterwards, with no sticky mess and no painful removal.

Versatile and Reusable

Use it to bind wrists and ankles, create improvised restraints, or even craft makeshift blindfolds and decorative wraps. Many bondage tapes can be reused several times, and because they don't stick to skin, they're comfortable and easy to work with.

Why Beginners Love It

Bondage tape is forgiving and intuitive, with no knots to master and no risk of it catching on hair. Its self-adhesive nature makes it easy to apply and remove, so it's a wonderfully low-pressure way to dip a toe into bondage play.

Using It Safely

Even though it doesn't stick to skin, the usual rules apply: agree a safe word, never wrap around the neck or restrict breathing or circulation, and keep it loose enough to stay comfortable. Keep safety scissors nearby so you can free your partner quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does bondage tape stick to skin?

No. Bondage tape clings only to itself, not to skin, hair or clothing, so there's no pulling, residue or painful removal.

Is bondage tape reusable?

Many bondage tapes can be reused several times. Check the product details, and replace it once it loses its cling.

Is bondage tape good for beginners?

Yes. It's intuitive and forgiving, with no knots to learn and no risk of catching hair, making it a great low-pressure introduction.

How do I use bondage tape safely?

Agree a safe word, never wrap around the neck or restrict breathing or circulation, keep it comfortable, and keep safety scissors close.