Bondage Spreader Bar Apr 2026
: Always check that cuffs are not too tight. You should be able to fit two fingers between the cuff and the skin. Watch for cold fingers/toes or blue/purple skin tones.
: Ensure the bar has secure D-rings or swivel clips that are strong enough to withstand tugging without bending. 2. Safety and Positioning
: Always have a pair of safety shears or a quick-release mechanism nearby in case of a cramp or emergency.
: Provides more comfort and reduces the risk of bruising or chafing.
: Using a shorter bar to keep wrists separated behind the back, pulling the shoulders into an upright posture.
Safety is paramount when a partner’s movement is mechanically restricted.
: Strong and heavy, but can feel cold and rigid. Best for high-intensity play.
A spreader bar is a rigid piece of equipment used to keep a partner’s limbs at a set distance, usually their legs or wrists. It adds a physical dimension to power dynamics by limiting movement and ensuring specific access. 1. Choosing Your Bar