Updated on Oct 27, 2011 @ 00:30:
See the forum thread – Strappado managed to make one huge step forward in his self-bondage adventures.
Updated on Aug 21, 2011 @ 20:31:
Strappado bought this leotard! Read the Single Glove Leotard forum thread!
Published on Jul 24, 2011 @ 01:36:
What: Armbider/single-glove bodysuit. High quality faux leather. All sizes from 28″ to 50″ (waist). 48 hour dispatch.
Where: the item, the shop (The Federation, UK).
Why: Just another single-glove design. Now built into a leotard. Here the glove is just a leather sack with three straps. No zips or lacing, what simplifies the design. The zip is in front, what theoretically might make using this construction in self-bondage possible. The locking collar can be locked together with the slider what should prevent even theoretical possibility of getting free (a simple attribute of inescapable bondage).
Based on Single-gloves, men vs women, problems and solutions. Part I I would question the upper arm strap. It will not make the glove tighter, but rather cut the blood circulation.
See another photo below. What do you guys think?
This looks interesting, I like the concept. I wonder, which measurements they will take into account, as shape and size of the bag itself are quite important for cmfort. I also would like a tight fit of the leotard.
The straps will be useless for self bondage, as there is no way to tighten them. And – you are right – the upper one is painful.
It actually gives me an idea: I have a leotard, on which I have sewn the ends of the sleeves together, so they form one long tube – arms can’t get out. The next step could be to sew the sleeves together lengthwise, perhaps up to above the elbows. That one is safe, because it has a wide collar to get in – and out. I have little trouble to get the shoulder parts on, almost no trouble to get them off and free. The final step would be the same with a high-collar zipped leotard.
“Strappado ” wrote:
I’m afraid with this material it’s not possible. Thick latex is a better candidate for the whole construction. And it will help to distribute the pressure (but also to the wrong points 😉
“Strappado ” wrote:
You will probably need two parallel seams with some distance to distribute the load, which will be quite heavy.