10 Items every bondage lover should have
12 years ago
General
My personal list of ten bondage type items that everyone should own for their collection.
#10
Cuffs
A simple set of leather cuffs paired with ankle cuffs are great because they can provide a wide array of things to do. From cuffing to a bed or chair, to a hogtie or just linking the two ankles and wrists is fun.
#9
Collar
Collars are fun and can also can be used with the cuffs for virtually limitless attachment points.
#8
D-rings and attachment points
Usually set up on custom made chairs or beds. Metal attachment points are a great way to keep someone from going anywhere. These are usually not moveable with any ease, but are a good thing to have for a good stationary or scene based play.
#7
Ball gag
A nice head harness ball gag is great, and if you can't drop the cash for a harness variety, you can buy a single single strap one for under 10$
#6
Hood
Leather, latex or spandex, a hood is a great accessory to anything. It's just a more complex blindfold.
#5
Fist mitts/mitts
They are sort of a "cuffs deluxe" and keeps pesky paws away from the locks or the straps.
#4
Harness
Leather straps and buckles around the torso/body to attach limbs or things to. Can't go wrong with a nice chest harness or torso harness.
#3
Makeshift restraints
Duct tape, rope or chain. All are easy to acquire, cheap and can be used to great effect in the right paws. Always make sure any bondage kit has at least one or all of these in it, as some gear may not fit everyone, but these are make to size.
#2
Muzzle
This wouldn't be on my list if I wasn't a furry. The soft leather cradling your mouth, reducing any sound to a mere whimper. With some modifications (Sock and tape) you can effectively get muzzled so you don't make a peep. A good thing to have instead of a ball gag.
#1
Straitjacket
There is no versatile piece of gear like a straitjacket. Even if they are cradled in it's canvas embrace and strapped tight to render their upper torso useless, they can still have a great sense of 'freedom' with the ability to walk around unaided and still very secure. A great one to buy is a Posey straitjacket, it's inescapable when done up right.
Honorable mentions:
Ear plugs
Locks (Useless without chains, mitts or cuffs XD)
Carabiners
Handcuffs
Zip ties (For the brave of heart or lack of brains)
Blindfold
#10
Cuffs
A simple set of leather cuffs paired with ankle cuffs are great because they can provide a wide array of things to do. From cuffing to a bed or chair, to a hogtie or just linking the two ankles and wrists is fun.
#9
Collar
Collars are fun and can also can be used with the cuffs for virtually limitless attachment points.
#8
D-rings and attachment points
Usually set up on custom made chairs or beds. Metal attachment points are a great way to keep someone from going anywhere. These are usually not moveable with any ease, but are a good thing to have for a good stationary or scene based play.
#7
Ball gag
A nice head harness ball gag is great, and if you can't drop the cash for a harness variety, you can buy a single single strap one for under 10$
#6
Hood
Leather, latex or spandex, a hood is a great accessory to anything. It's just a more complex blindfold.
#5
Fist mitts/mitts
They are sort of a "cuffs deluxe" and keeps pesky paws away from the locks or the straps.
#4
Harness
Leather straps and buckles around the torso/body to attach limbs or things to. Can't go wrong with a nice chest harness or torso harness.
#3
Makeshift restraints
Duct tape, rope or chain. All are easy to acquire, cheap and can be used to great effect in the right paws. Always make sure any bondage kit has at least one or all of these in it, as some gear may not fit everyone, but these are make to size.
#2
Muzzle
This wouldn't be on my list if I wasn't a furry. The soft leather cradling your mouth, reducing any sound to a mere whimper. With some modifications (Sock and tape) you can effectively get muzzled so you don't make a peep. A good thing to have instead of a ball gag.
#1
Straitjacket
There is no versatile piece of gear like a straitjacket. Even if they are cradled in it's canvas embrace and strapped tight to render their upper torso useless, they can still have a great sense of 'freedom' with the ability to walk around unaided and still very secure. A great one to buy is a Posey straitjacket, it's inescapable when done up right.
Honorable mentions:
Ear plugs
Locks (Useless without chains, mitts or cuffs XD)
Carabiners
Handcuffs
Zip ties (For the brave of heart or lack of brains)
Blindfold
FA+

I go into a hardware store looking for something I need, and stuff follows.
"You know (internally) If i bolt that 6x6 post to the floor and add some eyelets..."
You can build a playspace on a budget.
I ask for science, of course.
Heh, guess I'm not that serious into it, yet. ^^
Though Makeshift Restraints and Fistmitts come earlier than hood. Unless fursuit heads count as hood.