The Bondage Channel Turns 20

The Bondage Channel Turns 20

LOS ANGELES — David Mack Video is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the launch of its first and flagship website, TheBondageChannel.com.

The Bondage Channel is a subscription-based website providing members with clips featuring predicament bondage, sensual BDSM, bondage foreplay, orgasm control and bondage orgasms from the mind of its creator, David Mack.

“I started shooting my style of bondage because I was not seeing good bondage predicaments,” Mack explained. “It was all tie-up and whip or tie-up and leave. I wanted to show real bondage foreplay. Everything I shoot for the Bondage Channel is my personal bondage fantasies and real bondage foreplay.”

The Bondage Channel boasts working with over 250 models over its 20 years, including regulars such as Wenona, Christina Carter, Kendra James and Kobe Lee. Mack has also worked Casey Calvert, Bobbi Starr, Anastasia Pierce and others.

“It has been an incredible two decades,” Mack added. “I cannot thank enough all the models, fans, and subscribers that have joined me on this journey. I am completely humbled.”

David Mack Video has been producing bondage and fetish content since 1997. Along with the Bondage Channel, Mack operates TheTickleChannel.com featuring sexual tickling and Fiterotic.com, featuring the kinky sex lives of athletic women.

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