CBT Accessories are support and recovery items designed for cock and ball training sessions. They include lubricants, aftercare balms, measuring gauges, and safety tools that work alongside restraints and weights to reduce friction, monitor fit, and protect skin health during and after use.
At a glance
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What they are: Lubricants, balms, gauges, and safety tools for CBT restraint sessions
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Best for: Anyone using cock rings, weights, or ball stretchers who wants safer, more comfortable sessions
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Material options: Water-based, silicone, or hybrid lubricants; natural oil and cooling agent balms
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Lubricant base: Choose water-based for easy cleanup, silicone for longer-lasting glide and durability
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Safety tools: Soft sizing pads, measuring gauges, and temperature-safe thermometers for fit and load control
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Sizing: Use gauges before fitting any device to ensure correct ring diameter and load capacity
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Compatibility: All body-safe materials work with metal, silicone, and leather restraint gear
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Care: Store lubricants sealed away from heat; clean and dry all tools after every session
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About CBT Accessories
CBT Accessories are the support items that make restraint training safer, more controlled, and easier to recover from. They sit alongside your actual restraints and weights, handling the jobs those devices can't do alone—reducing friction during fitting, monitoring circulation, and restoring skin health afterwards. Lubricants come in water, silicone, or hybrid bases to suit different gear materials and personal preference. Aftercare balms use natural oils and cooling compounds to prevent irritation and maintain elasticity. Safety tools like measuring gauges and soft pads help you fit devices correctly and distribute load evenly.
These accessories suit anyone from first-timers learning the basics to experienced users running longer, higher-tension sessions. Beginners use them to build hygiene discipline and understand proper fit. Intermediate users rely on them for load management and safe removal after sessions. Advanced practitioners apply them for precise calibration, long-session recovery, and structural control under sustained tension. Bachelorette Party Accessories are a different category entirely, focused on group event fun rather than solo or partnered restraint training.
What makes CBT Accessories different
CBT Accessories don't apply pressure themselves—they support the devices that do. A lubricant reduces friction between a ring and skin, improving precision during fitting. A balm restores moisture and prevents micro-damage after load is removed. A gauge tells you if a device will fit safely before you commit to wearing it. They're the difference between a session that feels controlled and repeatable and one that leaves you guessing whether you've sized correctly or risked skin damage. Unlike Jelly Vibrators or other insertable sex toys, these items are support infrastructure, not the main event.
Types of CBT Accessories
CBT Accessories break into a few key categories based on their role in your session:
Lubricants. Water-based lubricants clean up easily and work with all materials. Silicone-based lubricants last longer and provide sustained glide under friction, though they require more thorough cleaning. Hybrid blends offer a middle ground between slickness and washability.
Aftercare balms and creams. Applied after a session ends, these cooling and moisturising products restore elasticity to scrotal skin and prevent irritation from prolonged restraint or weight. Natural oil bases absorb quickly without leaving a greasy residue.
Safety and measurement tools. Soft sizing pads, measuring gauges, and temperature-safe thermometers help you confirm fit before applying load and monitor circulation during wear. Waterproof Vibrators serve a different function entirely in the broader adult toy category.
Protective pads and liners. Soft fabric or silicone pads sit between restraint and skin to distribute pressure evenly and reduce friction points during longer sessions.
How they compare
| Accessory Type |
Material / Base |
Best for |
Control or Feature |
Safety Notes |
| Water-based lubricant |
Water and glycerin blend |
First-time fitting, quick cleanup |
Reapply every 10–15 minutes under sustained wear |
Body-safe, condom-compatible, rinses cleanly |
| Silicone-based lubricant |
Silicone polymer |
Longer sessions, sustained glide |
Lasts 30+ minutes without reapplication |
Do not use with silicone restraints; requires soap and water to clean |
| Aftercare balm |
Natural oils, cooling agents |
Post-session recovery, skin elasticity |
Apply within 15 minutes of removing restraint |
Non-staining, absorbs quickly, check for nut allergies in formulas |
| Sizing gauge kit |
Soft silicone or fabric rings |
Confirming fit before purchase or wear |
Multiple sizes to test correct diameter |
Non-invasive, reusable, helps prevent oversize or undersize errors |
How to choose a cbt accessory
Start by identifying what job you need done. Are you fitting a new restraint for the first time? A water-based lubricant and a sizing gauge will let you test fit without guesswork. Do you wear restraints for 30 minutes or longer? A silicone-based lubricant maintains glide better than water-based and won't need reapplication mid-session. Are you recovering from a session and noticing skin irritation or loss of elasticity? An aftercare balm with natural oils and cooling compounds will restore comfort and prevent long-term damage.
Next, check material compatibility. Water-based lubricants work with everything—metal, silicone, leather, and fabric. Silicone-based lubricants work with metal and leather but will degrade silicone restraints over time, so avoid them if your gear is silicone. Aftercare balms are universal but check the formula if you have nut allergies. If you're new to CBT restraints, don't skip the safety tools—a measuring gauge prevents the most common mistake beginners make, which is guessing at ring size. Silicone Vibrators require different care protocols than CBT restraints, so keep that in mind if you're building a mixed collection.
Tips from the Adultsmart team
Hard-won pointers from the Adultsmart team, alongside our panel of sexologists, educators, and adult-industry contributors. Meet our experts →
After years of helping customers fit their first CBT restraints, we've learned that most people underestimate how much lubricant they need. A thin coat isn't enough—restraints need enough slip to move freely during fitting and adjustment. If you're using a water-based lubricant, plan to reapply every 10–15 minutes during a session. Silicone-based options last longer, but many people don't realise they can't use them with silicone restraints. Check your gear material first, then pick your lubricant base accordingly.
The second mistake we see is skipping the sizing stage altogether. People buy a restraint based on guesswork and then struggle to fit it comfortably. A simple sizing gauge kit costs far less than buying the wrong ring twice and costs nothing in frustration. Measure before you commit. It takes two minutes and removes all doubt about whether a device will sit correctly or cut off circulation unexpectedly.
Finally, don't wait until after a session to think about recovery. Many customers tell us they didn't expect skin irritation or loss of elasticity after their first longer session. Aftercare balms are most effective when applied within 15 minutes of removing your restraint, while the skin is still warm and receptive. Keep one within arm's reach before you start, not as an afterthought. Your skin will thank you, and your sessions will stay comfortable long-term.
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Please read — safety first. Charge only with the supplied cable and keep the charging port dry unless the sex toy is waterproof-rated. Pair and update through the official app, and switch the device off fully between sessions so the motor and battery aren't left under load. This information is general in nature only and is not medical advice; it does not account for your individual circumstances. If you have a relevant health condition or experience any persistent discomfort, discontinue use and seek advice from a qualified medical professional. |
Care and cleaning
Store lubricants in a cool, dry place away from direct heat or sunlight. Seal caps tightly after use to prevent evaporation or contamination. Clean all measuring gauges, pads, and safety tools with warm soapy water after every session and dry thoroughly before storage. Replace aftercare balms if they show signs of separation, discoloration, or odour change. Inspect lubricant bottles regularly for cloudiness or separation, which signals degradation. Proper storage extends the life of all accessories and keeps your gear safe and effective across many sessions.
Learn more
CBT training sits at the intersection of physical control, safety discipline, and personal exploration. If you're interested in the psychology and storytelling around power dynamics and restraint, Cuckold Stories offer insight into how fantasy and reality intertwine in adult relationships. Adultsmart's blog also covers fitting, session planning, and recovery best practice across all restraint categories.
Why shop CBT Accessories at Adultsmart
Keen to get this right the first time? Adultsmart stocks CBT Accessories chosen by people who actually use this gear, not generic retailers guessing at what works. Every product is body-safe and clearly labelled so you know exactly what you're buying and how to use it. We ship in discreet packaging, bill under a private company name, and stand behind our range with honest, no-pressure advice. Body-safe, clearly labelled, and chosen by people who use this gear.