Bed Restraints & Ties

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Bed restraints should feel secure, comfortable, and easy to use. Ours do, and we carry styles that work whether you're brand new to the idea or already know exactly what you want.

Bed Restraints and Ties Built for Real Bedroom Adventure

The difference between a restraint that kills the mood and one that adds to it comes down to materials, adjustability, and how the whole thing attaches to your bed. We stock options across all three of those variables, so you can match what you buy to how you actually sleep and play. Under-bed strap systems, headboard ties, wrist and ankle cuffs that clip to a spreader, padded cuffs that stand alone. It's a real selection, not an afterthought aisle.

Types of Bed Restraints We Carry

Under-Bed Restraint Systems

These slide under the mattress and come up on all four sides, turning any standard bed into a fully functional restraint setup without drilling a single hole. Adjustable straps mean they work on twin through king. They pack flat when you're done, which counts for a lot.

Headboard and Footboard Ties

If your bed already has a headboard or footboard worth using, ties and wraps designed to loop around rails or slats are a clean, low-commitment way to go. Most use quick-release hardware so nobody's stuck waiting on a knot.

Bed Cuffs and Wrist Straps

Padded cuffs that anchor directly to a bed frame or attach to an under-bed system give you a more intentional setup. Look for adjustable sizing and a lining soft enough to wear for more than five minutes. Our Wrist and Ankle Restraints collection carries plenty of standalone cuff options if that's the direction you're going.

Bondage Kits

Kits bundle the main pieces together so you aren't sourcing a strap from one place and a cuff from another. They're a good call if you want everything to be compatible out of the box and don't want to think too hard about it on the first round.

What to Look for Before You Buy

A few things matter more than people realize when they're browsing bed ties for the first time.

  • Material: Neoprene and padded nylon are beginner-friendly and easy to clean. Leather looks great but needs more maintenance. Avoid anything with rough seams on the inside.
  • Adjustability: Straps and cuffs should fit a range of wrist and ankle sizes. If the product description doesn't mention an adjustment range, that's a flag.
  • Release mechanism: Quick-release clips are not a luxury. They're a safety feature. Make sure whatever you buy has a way to get out fast if needed.
  • Bed compatibility: Under-bed systems work on most platform and box spring setups, but measure your mattress depth before assuming. Headboard ties need actual rails or slats to grip.
  • Washability: This one is self-explanatory. Check the care instructions before you commit.

Pairing Your Restraints with the Rest of Your Setup

Bed restraints are usually the anchor of a scene, not the whole picture. If you're building out your collection, browse our Nipple Pasties and Covers and Nipple Tassels and Pasties for sensory play options that pair well. On the apparel side, Crotchless Panties and Vibrating Panties are obvious complements when someone is tied down and not going anywhere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do bed restraint systems work on any bed frame?

Under-bed strap systems work on most frames because they just slide under the mattress and rely on weight to stay in place. Headboard ties need actual bars or slats to wrap around. A solid platform bed with no gaps in the headboard is going to be trickier. Check the product specs against your actual bed before buying.

Are bed ties safe to use alone without a partner?

Most restraint setups are designed for use with a partner. That's not a moral stance, it's a practical one. Quick-release hardware helps in emergencies, but you should always have a way to communicate and a way to exit. Establish a clear signal or safe word before you start, every single time.

What's the difference between bed cuffs and under-bed restraints?

Bed cuffs are the wrist or ankle pieces that actually hold the person. Under-bed restraints are the anchor system that attaches to the bed. Many setups use both together: the under-bed straps run under the mattress and connect to cuffs at each corner. You can also use cuffs on their own if they clip directly to a headboard rail or existing tie point.

How do I clean fabric bed restraints?

Most fabric and neoprene restraints can be hand washed with mild soap and warm water, then air dried. Leather needs a dedicated leather cleaner and conditioner. Avoid soaking anything with metal hardware, and never put restraints in a dryer unless the manufacturer specifically says it's fine. When in doubt, spot clean and air dry.