(11 Jan 2016, 20:36 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]This one looks like an ultimate sensory deprivation hood.
I wonder if a properly sized gag can fit in.
interesting coincidence - I was just looking at this
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Gimp Hood with gag and blindfold
Tempting, very tempting
MJ
(11 Jan 2016, 21:44 )madjack Wrote: [ -> ] - Gimp Hood with gag and blindfold
I've got one (bought on Aliexpress, see somewhere above in this thread), and I used one. The gag can be replaced. The blindfolds sit/fit a bit awkwardly, but still very usable. My recommendations.
I have 2 hoods like those. You don't need noseholes (at least, I don't). There is enough airflow from the mouth ring to the nose for me
What happens if you add a good gag? Can you still breath around?
I'll test it out for you.
But what do you call a good gag?
(13 Jan 2016, 13:15 )herrpee Wrote: [ -> ]what do you call a good gag?
Usually "good gags" keep your mouth open (there is a usual hood design flaw -
http://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/10695 ) , and extend outside of you mouth, what may block the mouth hole.