The Master Series Tied Up Jute Bondage Rope is a natural fiber rope designed for rope bondage styles like shibari and kinbaku.
Made from undyed, twisted jute, it offers a textured grip that softens with use and conforms to the body over time.
This rope’s rough feel and earthy scent appeal to those who enjoy the sensory depth of natural materials.
The coreless twist construction helps maintain knots and prevents slippage, making it a favorite among rope practitioners seeking a more traditional experience.
Master Series Tied Up Jute Bondage Rope features:
- Twisted, coreless construction offers strength, grip, and knot stability
- Rougher texture provides tactile stimulation and sensory intensity
- Ideal for traditional rope bondage including shibari and kinbaku
- Becomes softer with regular use and body oil absorption
- Suitable for both decorative and functional restraint
Size and material:
- Available length:
- 25 ft / 7.6 m or
- 50 ft / 15.2 m
- Diameter: 6 mm / 0.24 in
- Material: 100% natural jute, undyed
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Solid choice, not always first pick but glad it's there. Reliable, easy to use, and perfect as a secondary option in your toy drawer.
Who is this rope for?
The Master Series Tied Up Jute Bondage Rope is perfect for:
- Bondage beginners exploring restraint and artistic rope play.
- Intermediate to experienced players looking for traditional shibari/kinbaku textures and techniques.
- Users interested in sensory stimulation who desire a rope with natural texture, scent, and friction.
- Creative dominants and submissives wanting a versatile, aesthetically pleasing tool for decorative tie-ups and suspension (under proper guidance).
How to use the Master Series Tied Up Jute Bondage Rope?
- Choose your rope length: 25 ft is ideal for limb or body ties, while 50 ft works well for chest harnesses, shibari, or extensive wraps.
- Check edges: If it’s a new rope, condition or soften ends or wrap the tips with tape to avoid fraying or scratching.
- Start with beginner ties like single-column or double-column knots to build confidence and safety familiarity.
- Position the rope based on anatomy: Tie around arms, thighs, or torso—not over joints or the neck.
- Communicate and check circulation: Always include frequent check-ins for comfort and safety during play.
Great positions to try:
- Seated tie-up: Have your partner sit on a sturdy chair while you bind wrists or thighs.
- Hogtie: Suitable once you're comfortable with technique—enhances submissive feeling and control.
- Futomo (leg tie): A traditional shibari position binding a single thigh and calf together—great for floor scenes.
How to clean and care for the Master Series Tied Up Jute Bondage Rope?
- Cleaning: Hand-wipe with a slightly damp cloth—do not soak. Air dry completely before storage.
- Conditioning: Apply a light coat of rope oil, beeswax, or jojoba oil to maintain flexibility (especially after cleaning).
- Lube compatibility: Avoid silicone, oil-based, or hybrid lubes near the rope during play to prevent absorption and deterioration.
- Storage: Hang or coil loosely in a well-ventilated, dry area. Avoid sealed containers, heat, or humid conditions.
Rope practical use info:
- Versatility: Effective for restraint, decorative bondage, sensory play, or erotic art installations.
- Sensation: Natural fibers offer a grippier, more stimulating texture than synthetic options.
- Accessibility: Allows users to choose tie intensity and structure to accommodate flexibility, positioning, or vulnerability preferences.
Additional information:
This might not be suitable for folks who have limited dexterity in their hands because buckles and clips can be fiddly to open and close.
This toy might be suitable for folks who experience decreased sensation because it can be used to heighten sexual sensations and arouse you in different ways.
It might also be suitable for folks with various disabilities because of the same reason.
Special considerations when using Master Series Tied Up Jute Bondage Rope:
- Needs hand dexterity and mobility to put on and off
User experience tips:
- Boil or steam-roast new rope (carefully!) to soften and remove stiffness before first use.
- Burn or tape the ends to prevent fraying if cut to shorter lengths.
- Practice ties on your own leg or a pillow to build muscle memory and tension control before involving a partner.
- Use rope over clothing or apply a base layer if you or your partner has sensitive skin—natural jute can be rough.
- Label and separate ropes by body region (e.g., upper vs lower) to maintain hygiene if using with multiple partners or during intense scenes.
- Avoid overly tight knots around joints — always leave room for a finger between rope and skin to ensure safety.