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24 Jun 2016, 12:09
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I would love to be able to use KUB-136 with matching KUB-926 (legcuffs), but according to what I found on the Internet, it's pretty much impossible to get out of them, unless they are too loose and/or you can use your mouth to insert the key 😟 But I really love them (see https://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/6324 ) Clamp the key in a vice, indeed?
KUB-936 ones are easier to escape and more comfortable, but they do not look as beautiful as 126/136...
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24 Jun 2016, 13:37
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(24 Jun 2016, 12:09 )Like Ra Wrote: I would love to be able to use KUB-136 with matching KUB-926 (legcuffs), but according to what I found on the Internet, it's pretty much impossible to get out of them, unless they are too loose and/or you can use your mouth to insert the key 😟 But I really love them (see https://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/6324 ) Clamp the key in a vice, indeed?
KUB-936 ones are easier to escape and more comfortable, but they do not look as beautiful as 126/136...
I've always been tempted by the heavyweight Clejuso 13 type cuffs - they look nice and secure, comfortable and, most importantly, removable in self-bondage.
- not cheap but very sexy
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24 Jun 2016, 14:00
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Another type of handcuff that looks interesting for self-bondage is this 'Double crossing' style
- would you be brave enough to try it out, to confirm you could unlock? 😁
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24 Jun 2016, 15:00
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I'm actually looking at a similar device on Aliexpress. I might even buy it, but I'm not sure if one can insert the padlock behind the back.
This is how it looks on Zlata: https://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/10067
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24 Jun 2016, 16:15
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(24 Jun 2016, 02:52 )Like Ra Wrote: (24 Jun 2016, 02:35 )Tinker D Wrote: The key needs to be turned and turned and turned some more to unlock these type of cuffs. Thanks for confirmation! Just watched a video of similar cuffs 😟
What about these ones: Kub Hamburg 8 handcuffs?
They are more expensive, but the girl from the Cuff Shop could open them:
Those will work. If you can get the key in and turn the key 1/4 turn, it will in lock.
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(24 Jun 2016, 14:00 )madjack Wrote: Another type of handcuff that looks interesting for self-bondage is this 'Double crossing' style
- would you be brave enough to try it out, to confirm you could unlock? 😁
MJ
Now those would be very hard to get into and out of.
Wow, those really scare me.
Nope, I'll pass on these
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(24 Jun 2016, 16:15 )Tinker D Wrote: Those will work. If you can get the key in and turn the key 1/4 turn, it will in lock. According to the video, you do not have to turn the key at all - just insert it. But I may have missed that movement.
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24 Jun 2016, 16:30
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Another possible problem is the size. I measured the circumference of wrists - it's exactly 16.5 = KUB size S (yes, I have narrow bones, but wide shoulders 😉 ). Should I go for this size? Latex gloves, nylon, should not add too much...
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24 Jun 2016, 17:26
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Further thinking on the use of a key and the risks of getting free... I've considered these metal wrist cuffs as a possible alternative
- they use a magnetic 'pin' to close the bracelet. You can either lock or tie them together.
I like this set-up as it gives you two escape options:
1. un-locking/untying of whatever holds the cuffs together
2. (failsafe?) the device used to push the magnetic pin and release a cuff from your wrist.
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