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The Sportsheets Adjustable Spreader Bar is a modular restraint system built for couples who want control and flexibility in one compact tool. Made from anodized aluminum with nickel-free hardware, it expands from 28.5 to 37 inches to accommodate different positions and body types. The breakdown design means it packs flat for discreet storage or travel — no need to hide a rigid pole in your luggage.
Clips at each end attach to compatible cuffs (Sportsheets Edge series or most universal cuff D-rings), while a center attachment point lets you anchor the bar overhead, to furniture, or to another restraint system. The indexed assembly lines ensure you rebuild it to the same width every time, so you're not fumbling mid-scene. Whether you're holding legs wide for access or arms apart for exposure, the bar maintains tension without the cramping or instability of improvised spreads.
This isn't a beginner's first restraint — it assumes you already have cuffs and know how to negotiate limits. What it offers is predictability: the aluminum doesn't flex or warp under pressure, the hardware won't corrode from body contact or cleaning, and the adjustability means one bar serves multiple scenarios instead of buying fixed-length duplicates.
Attach compatible cuffs to the end clips before securing them to your partner's wrists or ankles. Adjust the bar's length by loosening the indexed sections, extending or contracting to your desired spread, then tightening to lock. Use the center clip to anchor the bar to an overhead hook, under-bed restraint, or furniture attachment point if your scene requires immobilization. After use, disassemble by removing the indexed sections and store flat. Clean the aluminum with a damp cloth and mild soap; avoid abrasive cleaners that could strip the anodized coating.
What cuffs work with the Sportsheets Adjustable Spreader Bar? The end clips attach to Sportsheets Edge Wrist, Arm, or Ankle Cuffs, as well as most universal cuffs with D-ring hardware. Check your cuff's clip compatibility before purchase.
How do I adjust the spreader bar's length? Loosen the indexed sections, slide to your desired width (28.5 to 37 inches), then tighten. The index lines help you reassemble to the same measurement each time.
Can the spreader bar be used for overhead suspension? The center clip allows anchoring to overhead hooks or furniture attachments, but this bar is designed for supported restraint, not full-body suspension. Always test weight limits safely.
Is the Sportsheets spreader bar easy to pack for travel? Yes — the breakdown design disassembles into flat sections that fit in luggage without advertising their purpose. Reassembly takes under a minute using the index guides.
Does the Sportsheets Adjustable Spreader Bar ship discreetly to Canada? Yes — every order ships in plain, unmarked packaging with confidential billing.