If you’re looking for affordable bondage toys, the Fetish Soft PU Leather Arm Binder Harness is where it’s at. Made from a soft PU leather, this arm binder offers adjustable sizing – it can be adjusted at the shoulders, upper arms, and lower arms. The interior is the backside of the PU material and is a clear white/unfinished material while the exterior is the soft, shiny PU imitation leather. The entire bondage item can be folded up pretty easily into a smaller package for storage.
You should be aware that this Leather Arm Binder Harness has a bunch of straps that you’ll need to put on. It’s pretty standard for an arm binder, but without instructions, it might take a bit of trial and error to figure out where you want everything. There are two straps that run from the arm binder itself, over the shoulders, and attach to the armbinder again. There’s a waist strap that looks like it was designed to hold the armbinder against the waist. There’s a small strap along the wrist area that tightens that area even tighter if need be. And of course, there’s the corset-like lacing throughout the entire binder that will make things tighter if necessary.
You’re going to find the that waist strap is probably not going to fit, well, most humans. This was tried on someone with a 38″ waist, and it wouldn’t go around. I’d say that you need a waist of 34″ or smaller for a comfortable fit. However, if you turn the waist strap around, you can run it around the upper arms in the binder instead of running it around the waist – or you could remove the strap entirely. Putting it along the upper arms would allow you to get more tightness for the bind, however, if you prefer. It’s easy to remove it as well.
In terms of price, you probably aren’t going to find another more affordable arm binder out there. Especially for anyone buying multiple copies, this armbinder becomes particularly affordable. Some of that is reflected in the quality and the materials chosen, but for anyone that wants to start experimenting with armbinders or isn’t expecting a life-time purchase, this can work just fine for binding without any safety concerns.
Durability-wise, it will work. It’s clearly not thick, durable leather that’s going to hold in a very, very squirmy adult, but it definitely works to restrain someone who’s sole purpose isn’t to escape the bondage. The seams are finished, and I haven’t found any issues with any of the pieces coming apart after multiple uses. You’ll probably start to experience some failure along the shoulder buckles if you use the restraint regularly on the tightest setting you can manage, but it’s still going to take awhile before that happens.
While you’re using it, though, it definitely has the look you’re going for. While it’s not real leather, it still has a nice shininess to it that looks very “dungeon-esque”. It isn’t a very breathable material, so some sweating may happen as the person wears it. Expect the arms to feel relatively cold after your captive is released. When the arm binder is on,
If you’re looking for inescapeable, you may need to get a bit creative to make this arm binder entirely unescapable. If you tie it on tightly, it is definitely difficult to remove for the wearer. However, it isn’t entirely unescapable. If you’re looking to make it unescapable, adding a bit of tension on the front to grip the two shoulder straps together should make it a lot harder to get out of. (A belt, rope, etc. would work)
When it comes to comfort, the Soft PU Leather Arm Binder works just fine. Like mentioned before, it isn’t too breathable, but it’s noticeably comfortable – even for longer limbs. It’ll hold someone in position without making them hurt – which is what good bondage should do. The material isn’t a soft, finished material on the inside, but it isn’t scratchy, so it’s tolerable.
This Soft PU Leather Arm Binder really shouldn’t get too much bodily fluids on it which should make it simple to keep clean. However, for regular cleanings, you will want to take a slightly damp washcloth and wipe the entire thing down. You may add a bit of soap to the washcloth, but be careful. Some leather materials don’t react too well to a lot of added soap.
Overall, if you’re looking for a good arm binder in a limited budget, this arm binder is going to be a great choice. It may not be the most sturdy armbinder out there, and it may not last year years to come, but it will do what you want it to do without costing a fortune, and it should fit most sizes without too much of a problem.