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Wrist coil wrap - ltxrob - 07 Mar 2017

Trying to resolve how best to wrap rope around wrists.
I know a premeasured coil with a few twists and a cinch rope works for full security, but the rope is parallel and open between the wrists and the cinch locks it in.

But I'm just looking for a comfortable hold them together wrap.
How do people do it?
Do you still use a loop of rope and zig zag wind it and then loop it over the last hand when the length runs out?


RE: Wrist coil wrap - Like Ra - 07 Mar 2017

(07 Mar 2017, 12:48 )ltxrob Wrote: I know a premeasured coil with a few twists and a cinch rope works for full security, but the rope is parallel and open between the wrists and the cinch locks it in.
Not quite. Insert your hands in the coil from the opposite sides, then straighten your arms. The coil will twist in the figure-8 shape. AT least this is how I do it.


RE: Wrist coil wrap - Tinker D - 07 Mar 2017

Sometimes, I use a pair of leather cuffs and loop rope through the D rings in the form of a knot. Then pull the rope and the cuffs come together.
Works better for me and is more secure. For me that is.
And if you make the slip knot right, or zip tie, you will need a knife to get free.


RE: Wrist coil wrap - ltxrob - 07 Mar 2017

(07 Mar 2017, 14:25 )Tinker D Wrote: Sometimes, I use a pair of leather cuffs and loop rope through the D rings in the form of a knot. Then pull the rope and the cuffs come together.
Works better for me and is more secure. For me that is.
And if you make the slip knot right, or zip tie, you will need a knife to get free.

Thanks. I normally use cuffs too, but have a business trip coming up and just looking to travel real light on this occasion.
A few lengths of rope and Lycra catsuit should keep me entertained overnight.
Just want that restrained feel without being fully restrained.


RE: Wrist coil wrap - Strappado - 09 Mar 2017

check here: https://www.likera.com/forum/mybb/Thread-Rope-Self-Bondage-for-Beginners (section "snug and easy")
The description is a bit complicated, because I didn't find suitable words, but it should be clear enough.


RE: Wrist coil wrap - madjack - 28 Apr 2017

I was playing around with my new gloves and some rope... decided to try and produce a 'How to' guide for the method I use to tie my wrists:

 wrist01.JPG thumbnail    - I always start out with a pre-formed rope coil, experience will help you get the size right for your wrists and preferences

 wrist02.JPG thumbnail    - this is the simplest way to get set with the coil over your wrists

 wrist03.JPG thumbnail     wrist04.JPG thumbnail    - this is an alternative approach and will make the same coils tighter around your wrists

 wrist05.JPG thumbnail    - to make a cinch I use a loop of rope that I pass my coils through (you can use a slip knot or even a noose, but beware that these are very difficult to escape from without a knife or scissors to cut the rope) I sometimes use a chain for this, you could use zip ties as well, but then you must have a knife ready to free yourself.

 wrist06.JPG thumbnail    - this is how the set-up looks with the simple coil and cinch in place on your wrists

 wrist07.JPG thumbnail     wrist08.JPG thumbnail    - and now pull tight using your SRD, rope ratchet, ankles (if in a hog-tie) or whatever you want. If you've got your measurements right it will be very secure but also comfortable

 wrist09.JPG thumbnail    - just to show you the effectiveness of this technique (and the risks) even with the cinch rope loose I am still stuck and it took me a frantic few minutes to work enough slack into the cinch loop to free myself!
Hope this may help people with their adventures

MJ