Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint Review

   Cassie M
Nov 13, 2024


Cassie M
: 27
: Experienced
: Female
: Bisexual
: Le Wand Hoop Stainless Steel Dildo

  • are new to full-body bondage
  • need a simple and unintimidating restraint set
  • want a versatile piece of bondage gear

  • prefer something with lockable fastenings
  • aren't a fan of soft and flexible cuffs or collars

The Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint consists of a neoprene collar and two wrist cuffs with adjustable velcro fastening. The collar slides into a restraint system with two rows of four D-rings along the sides and one large D-ring at the bottom. The set can be placed in front of the wearer or along the back, depending on where you want their hands restrained.

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All-In-One Bondage Gear

My favorite part about the Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint is how versatile it is! The many rows of D-rings and the reversible collar offers so many different way to play. When I first put it on, I couldn’t even decide on how to try it out for the first time! It was easy to adjust while wearing, so it was a breeze switching things up to match whatever position my partner and I were in. The cuffs are also removable so even if we weren’t in the mood for full upper body bondage, it’s easy to take things down a notch.

Get Creative!

Speaking of versatility, this is the perfect piece of bondage gear to attach to… you guessed it, other pieces of bondage gear! Get creative with it! Add some nipple clamps, a ball gag, or ankle cuffs to intensify the experience. Attach a leash to have your lover walk you around the room. Loop some bondage rope around the D-rings and create an intricate body harness around it (or use it to restrain other body parts!). Attach some ankle cuffs to the D-ring at the base (while wearing it on your back) and turn it into a hogtie! There are endless possibilities with this simple bondage device, and my partner and I feel like we’ve gotten so much out of it already.

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I like the overall look of the Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint. It is a little bulky but that's kind of necessary for a restraint system that's somewhat durable. I felt really sexy wearing it! However, a lot of pressure on the handcuffs does tug on the collar quite a bit, which can make it look less like a collar and more like a choker necklace. My tip is to keep the collar a bit tighter than you would normally have it. This way, the give won't affect the shape too much. Still, be careful it's not too tight!

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The Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint is super easy to use. Modifying the fit and placement is very intuitive and the clips open and close smoothly. The velcro fastenings are easy to adjust to your liking and can be removed quickly!

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The Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint is not premium quality product but it's definitely not a low quality one either. It seems like a decent medium that's both durable and comfortable. The main reason I'm not rating it higher on quality is because the neoprene cuffs and collar don't seem very long-lasting.

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I actually think the price for the Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint is really good! It's a decent quality set that can be used in a lot of different ways. I think you're getting a lot of bang for your buck with this one. The cuffs are removable so it's nice that you're basically getting a set of handcuffs included to use separately.

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While the velcro fastenings are easier to escape from compared to buckles or other lockable fastenings, the Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint still very much lived up to my expectations. The clips and D-rings feel sturdy so it's easy to lean into the restraints without worrying about them breaking. It felt really sexy to wear but nice and comfortable at the same time. It's easy to change the setup of the restraint set while wearing it which is nice.

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The Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint packaging is simply a cardboard box with the product itself pictured. I think it's nice to see it on a model, since understanding new bondage gear often requires some visual aid. There's a bit some of information about the product on the box but otherwise there's not much to point out. It doesn't come with a storage bag either, which I did hope for.

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The Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint is primarily made of neoprene with polypropylene webbing and polyester binding. The cuffs and collar have velcro fastening and the clips and D-rings are made of nickel free, metal hardware. Clean your restraints by wiping everything down with a damp cloth after your playtime. Let airdry completely before storing it safely away from sun exposure, dust, and lint.

Materials Velcro, neoprene, polypropylene webbing, nickel free hardware, polyester binding
FasteningVelcro, D-rings & clips
Storage Bag IncludedNo
Colors AvailableBlack

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  • Extremely versatile
  • Comfortable to wear
  • Beginner-friendly
  • Compatible with lots of other bondage gear

  • Won't withstand heavy-duty bondage fun

I really appreciate the simple yet multi-functional design of the Sportsheets Neck and Wrist Restraint. They're perfect for slightly experienced kinksters who are ready to level up from handcuffs or under-the-bed restraints. This set is easy to customize for whatever position you want to enjoy, thanks to the long rows of D-rings! The collar and cuffs are soft and comfortable, and the velcro fastening is unintimidating and easy to adjust. On the flip side, the velcro isn't ideal for more intense bondage scenarios where you really wouldn't want your sub to be able to escape their restraints.