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Latex hogsack - FagMan - 03 Aug 2013 Hello I've reasently bought this latex hogsack, and last night I attempted a little self bondage with it. I was almost successful but alas, the zipper got stuck on the zipper guard everytime I tried to pull up the zipper with my teeth and a rope (luckily my wife helped me this time). Do anyone have any suggestions how to prevent this? RE: Latex hogsack - jtr765 - 03 Aug 2013 The image is from germans wikipedia. The translations from left to right would be:
You open the lock by pulling the grip away from the zipper, lifting the hook up. The grip is pressed down by some type of spring. Maybe you could put a small metal ring (keyring) through the opening the grip is mounted in to press the grip away from the zipper. So it could run free. RE: Latex hogsack - FagMan - 03 Aug 2013 Perhaps a small miscommunication. With "zipper guard" I ment the small strip of latex that go between the zipper and skin, to prevent the skin from getting stuck in the zipper. RE: Latex hogsack - Marcus - 04 Aug 2013 (03 Aug 2013, 14:20 )FagMan Wrote: With "zipper guard" I ment the small strip of latex that go between the zipper and skin, to prevent the skin from getting stuck in the zipper. Is it rear zip ? or is the zip in the photo the one ? RE: Latex hogsack - FagMan - 04 Aug 2013 It's a rear zipper RE: Latex hogsack - Marcus - 05 Aug 2013 (04 Aug 2013, 07:21 )FagMan Wrote: It's a rear zipperYou prolly need a hook or second rope with a ring so you can get the angle of the zip right... It prolly needs to pull away from the body slightly as it as is zipped up so the zip guard can slip under not into the zip??? RE: Latex hogsack - FagMan - 06 Aug 2013 Ok, thanks for the tip. I'll have to give it a try. RE: Latex hogsack - Marcus - 07 Aug 2013 (06 Aug 2013, 19:35 )FagMan Wrote: Ok, thanks for the tip. I'll have to give it a try.Just curious ... how are you going to undo the zipper?? RE: Latex hogsack - FagMan - 07 Aug 2013 Indeed, how? I's a problem I've been struggling with also. This is still untested but I'm hoping I might reach the back of the collar on the suit with my fingers and help the zipper get a start going down. The only other option I see is to somehow reinforce the collar. RE: Latex hogsack - Marcus - 08 Aug 2013 (07 Aug 2013, 07:58 )FagMan Wrote: Indeed, how? I's a problem I've been struggling with also. This is still untested but I'm hoping I might reach the back of the collar on the suit with my fingers and help the zipper get a start going down. The only other option I see is to somehow reinforce the collar. You must be very flexible 😉 ... Hmmm yes once my straight jacket zip get past a certain point it at the base of my neck will undo it's self ( in zip closing upwards configuration) ... so yours might work in a similar fashion.... BTW how long can you stay in the hogsack without your joins hurting ??? |