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black leather wrist restraints
Black leather wrist restraints made out of durable 5oz leather, heavy buckles, and d-rings.
Leather wrist restraints are designed to secure a person’s wrists together or to an anchor point for consensual BDSM play. Typically made from durable leather, they balance strength with comfort—sturdy enough to hold a restrained partner, while lined to reduce friction and pressure on the skin.
Common features:
Construction: Exterior leather with an internal lining of soft fabric to prevent chafing. metal D-rings provide secure attachment points.
Fastening: Buckles offering adjustability and a reassuring mechanical lock.
Safety considerations:
Consent and negotiation: Use only with informed, enthusiastic consent. Discuss limits, duration, and safe words/signals before play begins.
Circulation and nerve safety: Check for numbness, tingling, coldness, or color changes in hands. Tighten straps only enough to prevent escape but not so tight as to impede circulation or cause nerve compression (avoid pressure on the underside of the wrist where nerves are more superficial).
Duration and monitoring: Limit continuous restraint time and check hands and wrists frequently. Never leave a restrained person unattended.
Cleanliness and maintenance: Clean leather regularly to prevent drying and cracking. If sharing restraints, sanitize inside linings or use barrier covers to reduce infection risk.
Use cases and preferences:
Sensation play and bondage scenes: Leather wrist restraints are used for light to moderate bondage, power exchange role-play, and to enhance the psychological aspect of restraint.
Aesthetic and tactile appeal: Leather is valued for its classic look, smell, and firmness, adding a sensory element beyond simple restraint.
Partner vs. solo use: Most are intended for partner play where someone can monitor the restrained person; designs with quick-release are better for solo scenes.
This product is the one in the photos
Black leather wrist restraints made out of durable 5oz leather, heavy buckles, and d-rings.
Leather wrist restraints are designed to secure a person’s wrists together or to an anchor point for consensual BDSM play. Typically made from durable leather, they balance strength with comfort—sturdy enough to hold a restrained partner, while lined to reduce friction and pressure on the skin.
Common features:
Construction: Exterior leather with an internal lining of soft fabric to prevent chafing. metal D-rings provide secure attachment points.
Fastening: Buckles offering adjustability and a reassuring mechanical lock.
Safety considerations:
Consent and negotiation: Use only with informed, enthusiastic consent. Discuss limits, duration, and safe words/signals before play begins.
Circulation and nerve safety: Check for numbness, tingling, coldness, or color changes in hands. Tighten straps only enough to prevent escape but not so tight as to impede circulation or cause nerve compression (avoid pressure on the underside of the wrist where nerves are more superficial).
Duration and monitoring: Limit continuous restraint time and check hands and wrists frequently. Never leave a restrained person unattended.
Cleanliness and maintenance: Clean leather regularly to prevent drying and cracking. If sharing restraints, sanitize inside linings or use barrier covers to reduce infection risk.
Use cases and preferences:
Sensation play and bondage scenes: Leather wrist restraints are used for light to moderate bondage, power exchange role-play, and to enhance the psychological aspect of restraint.
Aesthetic and tactile appeal: Leather is valued for its classic look, smell, and firmness, adding a sensory element beyond simple restraint.
Partner vs. solo use: Most are intended for partner play where someone can monitor the restrained person; designs with quick-release are better for solo scenes.
This product is the one in the photos