Four faux leather, lightly padded adjustable cuffs buckle comfortably around your wrists and ankles and clip to the spreader bar and each other.
The strong, solid spreader bar’s rings are firmly welded in place.
The spreader bar’s four attachment points and the swivel snap clips on each cuff even make hog-tying or multiple partner play possible.
Part of Saffron collection.
Spreader bar with cuffs features:
- Materials: Stainless steel, PU, aluminum
Size and material:
- Four adjustable faux leather cuffs: 10" / 25.4 cm
- One spreader bar with O-rings: 24.75" / 62.87 cm
🔥 Pleasure Scale™ Rating
This Toy: 💘 Date Night Favorite
A toy that gets requested and remembered.
Brings excitement, connection, and definitely stays charged and ready.
Who is this spreader bar with cuffs for?
The spreader bar with cuffs is perfect for:
- BDSM beginners ready to explore light restraint and power dynamics with confidence and comfort.
- Established kink enthusiasts who want a reliable, customizable restraint tool with multiple positioning options.
- Partners looking to spice things up and bring fantasy play into the bedroom—this adds visual and physical thrill.
- Poly or group play explorers—thanks to the spreader bar's four anchor points, it's ideal for multi-contact scenes.
How to use the spreader bar with cuffs?
- Lay out the set and identify the four cuffs and attachment clips. Decide whether you’ll use it for wrists, ankles, or both.
- Buckle the cuffs around wrists or ankles. Adjust tightly enough to stay secure, but loose enough for comfort and circulation.
- Use the swivel snap clips to connect each cuff to the welded O-rings on the bar. You can mix positions or try all four limbs strapped in.
- Experiment with angles—use it laying down, kneeling, or for hogtie setups to discover what feels best for your play style.
Great positions to try:
- Face-down restraint: Secure wrists and ankles behind the back for a hogtie vibe—perfect for power exchange scenes.
- Spread-eagle on back: Lay flat and attach limbs for full-body exposure and sensation access.
- Kneeling submission: Use ankle cuffs only to keep knees parted and stable for oral or impact play.
How to clean and care for the spreader bar with cuffs?
- Cleaning cuffs: Wipe down faux leather with a damp cloth and mild soap, then air dry completely before storing.
- Cleaning bar: Use a soft cloth to clean the metal bar—avoid harsh abrasives to protect the finish.
- Avoid soaking: Do not submerge cuffs in water as it can degrade the faux leather backing.
- Lubricant compatibility: Safe to use with any lube during play, but avoid direct contact with the cuffs to protect the material.
- Storage tips: Store in a dry space, separately from other metal toys to avoid scratches; try hanging or placing flat to prevent reshaping.
Spreader bar with cuffs practical use info:
- Adjustability: All four cuffs can be resized depending on the body part or partner, making it highly versatile.
- Multiple play options: Use with hands only, feet only, or all four limbs for full-body restraint scenes.
- Positioning: Works well horizontally or vertically—add under-bed straps or furniture for added creativity.
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.
Special considerations when using spreader bar with cuffs:
- Mobility requirements: May require a moderate range of limb movement and flexibility depending on position used.
- Dexterity: Necessary for buckling cuffs and connecting clips—some users with hand limitations may need assistance.
- Weight: The bar itself is solid and slightly heavy, so be cautious during transport or switching positions to avoid accidental drops on toes or surfaces!
User experience tips:
- 💡 Test the cuffs solo before bringing in a partner, so you can adjust strap tightness and learn how the clips work.
- 💡 Add a soft blanket under the bar if playing on hard surfaces to improve comfort during longer sessions.
- 💡 Use fabric loops or additional restraints to change angles—don't be afraid to build your own restraint system.
- 💡 Practice safe words or signals—especially in positions that restrict voice projection or movement.
- 💡 Try blindfolds or sensation play once restrained to heighten anticipation and amplify sensory response.