I bought a Darlex sleepsack a couple of months back, bought the option of locking zippers. Popular thought is that you can’t use these for self bondage, they are to escape proof.
I’ve had my wife lock me into the sack several times and to her surprise (and mine) escape is possible. Mind you she did leave the keys on the table beside the bed as escape still requires the unlocking of the zips before you can get out.
So the self bondage procedure
Getting into one of these sacks is easy... lock the top zip at the bottom of travel (this makes it slide one way ONLY) then use string to pull up the zip with your teeth. Fairly simple
But how to get out... well ... while struggling helplessly to reach the zipper at my neck it occurred to me to try and open the zipper at the bottom of sack (if only to cool down a bit). Hmmm that zipper can be reached by fingers with great effort or reached with you toe. With that zipper opened a bit you can get a foot out and sort of step out of the sack, the second zipper will slide up and join the first at your neck. But your then still half stuck with your arms in the sleeves ... simple rotate one arm then the other back and up to get both above your head. The sack will then slip off.
(This post was last modified: 02 Feb 2013, 00:48 by Like Ra.)
I’ve had my wife lock me into the sack several times and to her surprise (and mine) escape is possible. Mind you she did leave the keys on the table beside the bed as escape still requires the unlocking of the zips before you can get out.
So the self bondage procedure
Getting into one of these sacks is easy... lock the top zip at the bottom of travel (this makes it slide one way ONLY) then use string to pull up the zip with your teeth. Fairly simple
But how to get out... well ... while struggling helplessly to reach the zipper at my neck it occurred to me to try and open the zipper at the bottom of sack (if only to cool down a bit). Hmmm that zipper can be reached by fingers with great effort or reached with you toe. With that zipper opened a bit you can get a foot out and sort of step out of the sack, the second zipper will slide up and join the first at your neck. But your then still half stuck with your arms in the sleeves ... simple rotate one arm then the other back and up to get both above your head. The sack will then slip off.