Time for a little fun exploration and bondage play – there’s no better place to start than Babeland Bondage Tape. Really, please put the fuzzy leopard print handcuffs down and back away slowly, it’s for your own good, I swear.
For your buck, imagination, curiosity and freedom, novelty handcuff don’t pack half the punch of bondage tape. The tape doesn’t catch on hair, skin or clothing, so it’s perfect for blindfolds, gags and full head wraps – opening up your potential experimental range considerably, breath play anyone?
Feeling like tying your partner up but want an easy out in case things get to tight? Ever tried locating that tiny handcuff key while someone’s screaming their safe word?
Only rope and bondage tape will give you the quick release of scissors, but tape has the added bonus of being cheap enough that you won’t hesitate to go in for the cut (not that you’re cheapskates like I am, I’m just saying, just in case.)
It is still a bit of bondage gear I’d class as beginner and light play only; a particularly large, struggling bottom could easily pinch off a nerve or break free from badly looped tape, while rope offers the top a bit more control in both the process and their bound bottom. Still, while you’re exploring, tape has the advantage of sticking to itself, being reusable and cheap enough to toss to keep your playing conditions sanitary if you’re playing in the groin regions, etc.
The biggest godsend about this tape, besides the price, is definitely the way it didn’t cling to my hair at all. Unfortunately the tape might not cling to your hair but that doesn’t mean your partner won’t pinch off, pull out or outright cut off a chunk, so the tape still doesn’t save you from novice errors, but otherwise it’s the first must have I’d recommend for anyone interested in some bondage play, whether you’re just planning to stay a dabbler or thinking of getting more in depth later on. Think of it like duct tape: you really just gotta have it.


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