Wrist cuffs
These are great cuffs for BDSM sessions, or for just wearing out. I've had my fiance wear them out in public a few times, and no one really noticed. Most people just think they're bracelets. They're comfortable to wear, and we keep them by the bed all the time!
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Pros
Comfortable, Easy to store
Cons
None
I bought these cuffs for my fiance about a year ago. She loves to use them, and after all this time they're still in really great condition.
To put them on, you slip a little strip of leather into the D-ring, which locks the cuff into place. It's not your traditional snap, or buckle, but it works, and it's just as easy to figure out and use.
I think these would be best for light bondage. If you pull too hard, the strap that closes it could come undone.
We keep these constantly tied to the corners of our bed, that way whenever we want to use them, they're available. You can do this, or you can keep them stored in the container they came in. You could also keep them in a toy box, or dresser. They're not very discreet, so you definitely shouldn't just leave them out somewhere.
These cuffs are made of leather. The inside is softer and comfortable against your skin. I've worn them a couple times, and they don't hurt, and my fiance hasn't complained about them at all either.
Even if you tug on them fairly hard, you don't really have to worry about any lines or bruising around your wrists.
These are great for BDSM sessions or you can wear them out. I know my fiance has worn them in public a couple times. She said she's gotten a few weird stares, but for the most part people just think they're bracelets.
They're really easy to clean too. Just wipe them off with a little warm water, and some mild soap.
One bad thing about this is that the D-ring is so small. You can fit a thin piece of rope in them, and hook them with a leash, but I like large noticeable D-rings. These are tiny, and it may take a few tries to get the rope to fit in it. We use silk shoelaces to tie them down.
To put them on, you slip a little strip of leather into the D-ring, which locks the cuff into place. It's not your traditional snap, or buckle, but it works, and it's just as easy to figure out and use.
I think these would be best for light bondage. If you pull too hard, the strap that closes it could come undone.
We keep these constantly tied to the corners of our bed, that way whenever we want to use them, they're available. You can do this, or you can keep them stored in the container they came in. You could also keep them in a toy box, or dresser. They're not very discreet, so you definitely shouldn't just leave them out somewhere.
These cuffs are made of leather. The inside is softer and comfortable against your skin. I've worn them a couple times, and they don't hurt, and my fiance hasn't complained about them at all either.
Even if you tug on them fairly hard, you don't really have to worry about any lines or bruising around your wrists.
These are great for BDSM sessions or you can wear them out. I know my fiance has worn them in public a couple times. She said she's gotten a few weird stares, but for the most part people just think they're bracelets.
They're really easy to clean too. Just wipe them off with a little warm water, and some mild soap.
One bad thing about this is that the D-ring is so small. You can fit a thin piece of rope in them, and hook them with a leash, but I like large noticeable D-rings. These are tiny, and it may take a few tries to get the rope to fit in it. We use silk shoelaces to tie them down.
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Thanks for the review!
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Thanks for the review very helpful
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good review, thanks for sharing. we have the collar that matches these.
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Nice review, what size wrists will these fit?
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Thanks!
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Thanks for the review!
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