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Another secure way to tie wrists than cinch noose/wrist coil? - nylonslave - 21 Dec 2015 I've tried tying my hands behind my back by preparing a wrist coil and cinch noose many times. But the issue I always come across is that, while it does effectively bind the wrists together, it's a flawed method because you can still use your fingers to pull on the cinch knot in between your wrists and get out. Does anyone have any measures to prevent this or perhaps a different knot/set of knots to use? RE: Another secure way to tie wrists than cinch noose/wrist coil? - madjack - 21 Dec 2015 (21 Dec 2015, 08:13 )nylonslave Wrote: I've tried tying my hands behind my back by preparing a wrist coil and cinch noose many times. But the issue I always come across is that, while it does effectively bind the wrists together, it's a flawed method because you can still use your fingers to pull on the cinch knot in between your wrists and get out. Hi Nylonslave I recognise the exact problem you have and suffered the same myself. There are a number of options you could try that may help:
Incidentally, what is your release mechanism? You didn't mention it and maybe some of my suggestions wouldn't work with what you have in mind? Hope this ideas help and maybe you can adapt or improve on them?~ MJ RE: Another secure way to tie wrists than cinch noose/wrist coil? - nylonslave - 21 Dec 2015 Release mechanism could be key or cutting. I find the zip tie and padlock techniques enticing. Regarding tension, what are some ways to put tension on cinch noose? RE: Another secure way to tie wrists than cinch noose/wrist coil? - Tinker D - 22 Dec 2015 I use a flexible cord that's called a bungie cord. It's 6 feet long and is the best for a cinch cord. Just tie a simple slip knot at the end feed the other end through your ring device. Once you start tighting, the cord gets smaller, and tenchion will make it impossible to get that knot free. Even if you cut the cord, the knot will remand super tight. Try it. RE: Another secure way to tie wrists than cinch noose/wrist coil? - Like Ra - 23 Dec 2015 Interesting. I was never able to undo the cinch noose/knot. Even after the session, when the wrist-loops are cut in pieces, I can't do that. To reuse the cinch rope, I pull the shredded wrist rope pieces out of the noose one by one, then pull the pull rope, so the cinch noose goes through the knot. RE: Another secure way to tie wrists than cinch noose/wrist coil? - Tinker D - 23 Dec 2015 Well, try it..... I dare you. Heh...heh...heh... RE: Another secure way to tie wrists than cinch noose/wrist coil? - madjack - 23 Dec 2015 By pure coincidence I chanced across this: - it appears to be a device used by the US Mail to lock rope (around the top of a mail bag) I can't find any examples for sale, but think it offers an intriguing alternative to secure rope bondage. MJ RE: Another secure way to tie wrists than cinch noose/wrist coil? - vanessa_fetish - 23 Dec 2015 (23 Dec 2015, 08:41 )madjack Wrote: By pure coincidence I chanced across this: I've found the whole bag with the device on Ebay, still trying to find the device itself too. Here is the link RE: Another secure way to tie wrists than cinch noose/wrist coil? - vanessa_fetish - 23 Dec 2015 And voila! http://www.netbankstore.com/p/3550909.html |