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I want to buy my first vacbed/sauna suit/sleepsack soon and can’t decide between chlorinated and not. I want to use it for solo play and think it might be easier to get into/out of by myself.

And for those wondering, I’m looking at the Simon-O Latex Bondage bag with double-sided zips for safety.
Chlorinated, of course!
(10 Sep 2021, 10:08 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]Chlorinated, of course!

agreed 100%

if you want the slippy feel messy you can always add lube, but without it you are always adding talc or lube as you have no choice!
i am not Shure if Chlorinated Latex is the right choice for a Vacbed. For a catsuit, socks or gloves defenitely! But for bondage equipmentlike Sleepingbags, Straightjackets and Vacbed i would go for non chlorinated latex, because it sticks better to your Skin and grabbs you more. I never tryed a Chlorinated Vacbed, i can imagine that the bondage effect is lower.
(10 Sep 2021, 20:54 )Vacbedbound Wrote: [ -> ]I never tryed a Chlorinated Vacbed, i can imagine that the bondage effect is lower.
Hm... Good point...
(10 Sep 2021, 20:54 )Vacbedbound Wrote: [ -> ]i am not Shure if Chlorinated Latex is the right choice for a Vacbed. For a catsuit, socks or gloves defenitely! But for bondage equipmentlike Sleepingbags, Straightjackets and Vacbed i would go for non chlorinated latex, because it sticks better to your Skin and grabbs you more. I never tryed a Chlorinated Vacbed, i can imagine that the bondage effect is lower.

Thank you very much everyone for your input. This is exactly the conversation I was looking for.

The reason I’m thinking about a chlorinated bed is because of my solo play. Although natural latex is stickier and will give a better experience, I think chlorinated will let me get out of the bed easier than non-chlorinated, especially when sweaty and wet (😏). 

If I’m wrong please correct me! I always want to learn and get the best experience from my latex.
(10 Sep 2021, 23:56 )llovellatex Wrote: [ -> ]Although natural latex is stickier and will give a better experience, I think chlorinated will let me get out of the bed easier than non-chlorinated, especially when sweaty and wet (😏). 
Yep, absolutely. That's the trade-off. There are more trade-offs, like chlorinated latex is more inert, but also less flexible, less repairable, less shiny (if untreated). In any case, I prefer chlorinated latex hands-down. For the sheer pleasure of the silky smooth surface.
(11 Sep 2021, 03:21 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]
(10 Sep 2021, 23:56 )llovellatex Wrote: [ -> ]Although natural latex is stickier and will give a better experience, I think chlorinated will let me get out of the bed easier than non-chlorinated, especially when sweaty and wet (😏). 
Yep, absolutely. That's the trade-off. There are more trade-offs, like chlorinated latex is more inert, but also less flexible, less repairable, less shiny (if untreated). In any case, I prefer chlorinated latex hands-down. For the sheer pleasure of the silky smooth surface.
Those trade-offs seem worth it to me. I only own non-chlorinated latex right now and I can’t wait to get my first chlorinated piece. 

Another question unrelated to vacbeds- is it easier to double-layer catsuits when they are both chlorinated? And how difficult is wearing a chlorinated catsuit on top of a non-chlorinated? And vice versa.
(11 Sep 2021, 13:14 )llovellatex Wrote: [ -> ]I only own non-chlorinated latex right now and I can’t wait to get my first chlorinated piece. 
Just DIY it. It's not difficult, provided you have access to 4sq. meters outside.

https://www.likera.com/lt/tech/chlor_howto.php

(11 Sep 2021, 13:14 )llovellatex Wrote: [ -> ]is it easier to double-layer catsuits when they are both chlorinated?
Yes, absolutely. Dry chlorinated latex glides perfectly against dry chlorinated latex. Just do not make it wet.
(11 Sep 2021, 15:55 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]
(11 Sep 2021, 13:14 )llovellatex Wrote: [ -> ]I only own non-chlorinated latex right now and I can’t wait to get my first chlorinated piece. 
Just DIY it. It's not difficult, provided you have access to 4sq. meters outside.

https://www.likera.com/lt/tech/chlor_howto.php

(11 Sep 2021, 13:14 )llovellatex Wrote: [ -> ]is it easier to double-layer catsuits when they are both chlorinated?
Yes, absolutely. Dry chlorinated latex glides perfectly against dry chlorinated latex. Just do not make it wet.

Perfect. Thank you so much for all your help!