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Fetish Gear and BDSM Gear

Fetish gear is the broad family of body-worn and hand-held BDSM gear used for consensual power exchange between adults: restraints and cuffs, hoods and blindfolds, gags and muzzles, floggers and impact toys, chastity devices, electro play, position cushions and fetish apparel. This hub brings the whole range together in body-safe leather, stainless steel, medical silicone and high-grade polycarbonate, sized and finished for comfort, control and dependable long-term wear. Quality matters more than price here, because gear that touches skin and bears load needs clean finishing, accurate sizing and materials that stay easy to clean. Whether you are assembling a first kit or outfitting a dedicated play space, start with our leather restraints and cuffs, then build out with impact, sensory, chastity and electro pieces as your scenes grow. Every order ships discreetly, with free expert guidance on fit and materials before you buy.

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What fetish gear and BDSM gear covers

Fetish gear is the umbrella term for the equipment used in consensual BDSM play, and bondage gear is the restraint-focused part of it. This hub pulls the whole catalog into one place: leather restraints and cuffs, bondage kits and sets, hoods and blindfolds, gags and muzzles, floggers and impact toys, chastity devices, CBT gear, electro play, position cushions and fetish clothing. Most scenes combine two or three of these rather than a single piece.


Why quality beats price on gear that touches skin

Fetish gear holds weight, wraps skin and gets worn for long stretches, so finishing and materials matter more than the lowest price. Premium pieces use named materials, smooth hardware and real sizing, and they hold up over years of use. Cheap copies cut corners on seams, locks and fit, which shows up fast under load. Start with a few well-made leather restraints and add from there.

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Premium vs budget fetish gear

What separates gear built for real wear from a cheap copy

Factor Premium Budget / cheap
Materials Genuine leather, steel, medical silicone, polycarbonate Unspecified alloys, thin PU, brittle plastic
Fit & sizing Real size options and adjustability One-size, poor fit
Finishing Smooth edges, sealed seams Rough seams and burrs
Hardware Solid rings, reliable locks and buckles Sticky or failure-prone hardware
Load rating Stated weight capacity on restraints No rating, unsafe under load
Hygiene Non-porous, easy to clean and dry Traps moisture, hard to clean
Durability Holds finish over years Cracks, corrodes or peels quickly

The families

The main families of fetish gear

Restraint & bondage gear

Cuffs, harnesses, sleep sacks and full kits that hold a partner in place. Browse leather restraints and ready-made bondage kits and sets.

Sensory & head gear

Hoods, blindfolds, gags and muzzles for sensory control. See hoods and blindfolds and gags and muzzles.

Impact & sensation

Floggers and impact toys plus electro play for sensation scenes. Explore floggers and impact toys and electro play and violet wands.

Build your kit: round out a setup with chastity devices, CBT gear, position cushions and wedges and fetish clothing and apparel. For load-bearing restraints, always check the stated weight rating, agree on signals first, and stop if you notice pain, numbness or colour change.

Featured fetish gear

Three body-safe picks across restraint, impact and sensory play.


Frequently Asked Questions About Fetish Gear

What is fetish gear?

Fetish gear, also called BDSM gear or bondage gear, is the equipment used for consensual power-exchange play between adults. It spans restraints, hoods, gags, floggers, chastity devices, electro toys and fetish apparel, made in body-safe materials and chosen for fit, control and easy cleaning.

What is the difference between fetish gear and bondage gear?

Bondage gear is the restraint-focused subset: cuffs, kits, harnesses and sleep sacks that hold a partner in place. Fetish gear is the wider umbrella that also covers hoods, gags, impact toys, chastity, electro and apparel. Bondage gear is one part of a full fetish-gear kit.

What types of fetish gear are there?

Fetish gear breaks into a few families: restraints and cuffs, hoods and blindfolds, gags and muzzles, floggers and impact toys, chastity devices, CBT gear, electro play, position cushions and fetish clothing. Most scenes combine two or three families rather than a single piece.

What materials is fetish gear made from?

Quality fetish gear uses genuine leather, stainless steel, medical silicone, high-grade polycarbonate and sometimes latex. These are durable, non-porous where it matters and easy to maintain. Avoid unspecified alloys or brittle plastics, which wear poorly and can irritate skin during longer wear.

Is fetish gear body-safe?

Yes, when you choose non-porous, skin-friendly materials and the correct size. Stainless steel and medical silicone clean easily, genuine leather conditions well, and smooth finishing prevents pinching or chafing. Always check weight ratings on load-bearing gear and stop if you notice pain or colour change.

How do I choose quality bondage gear?

Look for named materials, real sizing options, smooth hardware and clear weight ratings rather than the lowest price. Premium gear holds its finish over years and stays comfortable for longer wear. Buying from a specialist with fit guidance beats generic listings with vague specs.

How do I clean and care for fetish gear?

Clean fetish gear with the method its material needs: mild soap and warm water for steel and silicone, a dedicated conditioner for leather, and full drying before storage. Open, vented designs dry fastest. Good care keeps both the finish and your skin healthy.

Is fetish gear suitable for beginners?

Yes. Many pieces suit beginners: padded cuffs, a starter bondage kit, a soft flogger or a blindfold are forgiving and easy to use. Build up gradually, agree on signals first, and add heavier restraint or sensation gear as comfort and trust grow.

How do I choose the right size for fetish gear?

Check each piece against its own measurement: ring or cuff circumference for restraints and chastity, head size for hoods, and waist or chest for harnesses and apparel. Many items adjust across a range. A good fit is snug but never pinching, with no numbness or colour change.

Does fetish gear ship discreetly?

Yes. Every fetish gear order ships in plain, unbranded packaging, and our team is on hand for free, confidential fit and material guidance before and after your purchase.


Build your fetish gear kit

Explore body-safe fetish gear and BDSM gear across restraints, hoods, impact, chastity and electro, built for fit, control and long-term wear. Free expert consultation and discreet shipping on every order.

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