Blindfolds, Masks & Gags

Enhance trust and heighten sensation with sensory-deprivation play for couples.

Why Choose Our Blindfolds, Masks & GagsBlindfolds, Masks & Gags From Simply Adult Store

  • Body-safe & breathable materials for comfort and safety
  • Adjustable designs for perfect fit and control
  • Discreet U.S. shipping in plain, unmarked packaging
  • Expert-curated range for beginners to advanced players
  • Secure checkout and easy returns

Blindfolds, masks, and gags are tools that take bondage beyond restraint — they transform sensation, trust, and vulnerability into heightened intimacy.

Whether you’re exploring light sensory play or intense submission, this collection includes everything from satin blindfolds and breathable ball gags to full hooded masks.

Each item is crafted for comfort and safety, allowing you to explore new depths of anticipation and control at your own pace.

Sensory deprivation toys create anticipation and heighten every touch.

A simple blindfold can transform your partner’s awareness — every sound, movement, or caress becomes more intense. Add a ball gag to increase submission and restraint, or a mask for anonymity and thrill.

Pair these with Handcuffs & Restraints or Spankers & Ticklers for full sensory play.

Learn safety and communication tips in our Complete Guide to Bondage before exploring more advanced scenes.

Bondage Blindfolds, Masks & Gags FAQs

1. Are gags safe to use for beginners?

Yes — start with breathable or adjustable gags and agree on non-verbal safe signals. Always monitor your partner and remove immediately if discomfort occurs.

2. What’s the difference between a blindfold and a mask?

A blindfold covers the eyes to enhance other senses, while masks may include mouth or head coverage for aesthetic or psychological play.

3. How do I clean bondage gags safely?

Use warm water and toy cleaner after every use. For silicone or rubber gags, avoid harsh soaps; for leather straps, use a soft cloth and conditioner.

4. How can I combine these toys safely?

Pair sensory tools like blindfolds with restraints or ticklers, but never leave a gagged partner unattended — communication and safety always come first.