(28 Sep 2020, 16:17 )Elvish_Presley Wrote: I have self-bondage straitjacket from Bondage Webbing. It's okay, but not great: the harness is very complicated and annoying to get into. The material is also very fragile and tears very easily. Overall, it doesn't have the 'grip' of a real straitjacket. Fun but not serious.
Are you talking about the
leotard straightjacket? If so, I can totally see the leotard material being easily torn under enough strain.
But it sounds like you got
the set with the straps? Again, I can see the leotard material being easy to tear through, but the straps should be fairly solid.
I will agree that sometimes instructions are lacking. First thing I bought from this place took me a while to figure out what went where. Had to keep looking at the model photos (which only got me more excited to get into the contraption š) before I got it figured out. Once I had that down, was easy, and was the most extreme self-bondage toy in my arsenal at the time.
All I can recommend is practice, which in turn means spending more time strapped in. Just gives you more excuses to play with this thing. š
I personally would enjoy the leotard material in a straightjacket. Even if I knew it was fragile if I pulled against it enough, I would still enjoy the feeling overall. I have not purchased this set from the bondage webbing website, but it has definitely been on my wishlist.
I just ended up terribly conflicted as soon as I found
a customizable topless straightjacket at the eblue/birchplace/maidstore site. Ended up pullingĀ the trigger on the topless straightjacket as it seemed more lockable and secure. OnlyĀ reason I went for that option is becauseĀ I now have a loving and accommodating girlfriend to help me in and out of various restrictive getups. Back in my single days, I wouldn't have even hesitated for a second to go for the leotard self-bondage one.Ā
Perhaps I will get the leotard one for those lonely single nights when she has to leave town. āŗļø