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Sleepsack Self-Bondage - zan - 16 Sep 2020 Hi all, I figured I would share my sleepsack self-bondage technique. I've used this method on a darlex sleepsack (with internal sleeves) before and now recently got a canvas sleepsack (with internal sleeves). Basically I just tie a rope to the zipper pull and to the bedpost. With my darlex sleepsack I had to put a ring around the zipper track to prevent the zipper from going too high and then getting stuck. With this canvas one that is not necessary because I can hold the rather large collar down with my head/neck. I've tested this a few times with supervision from my girlfriend (who doesn't live with me) and it works super reliably. As for a safety backup or in the event of fire I have a roommate who stays in another bedroom in the apartment. I could always yell to him. RE: Sleepsack Self-Bondage - ltxrob - 16 Sep 2020 I have a Fets fash bag with internal sleeves that I can get in and out of easily on my own... great for relaxing...not so great for self bondage RE: Sleepsack Self-Bondage - Like Ra - 16 Sep 2020 (16 Sep 2020, 04:20 )zan Wrote: With this canvas one that is not necessary because I can hold the rather large collar down with my head/neck.So the collar is rigid and does not readily bend down? (16 Sep 2020, 04:20 )zan Wrote: I could always yell to him.What means - no gag! 😉 RE: Sleepsack Self-Bondage - Kit-Katt - 17 Sep 2020 I never considered a canvas one simply due to breathability and lack of stretch/squeeze, but that's the only downside I can see to this rig. The extra straps for reinforcing the legs is quite a nice touch and would definitely add to the feeling of being secured. Tempted to find a way to add those to the sleepsack I got from Etsy months ago.. RE: Sleepsack Self-Bondage - zan - 17 Sep 2020 (17 Sep 2020, 14:50 )Lucas Gryvon Wrote: I never considered a canvas one simply due to breathability and lack of stretch/squeeze, but that's the only downside I can see to this rig. The extra straps for reinforcing the legs is quite a nice touch and would definitely add to the feeling of being secured. Tempted to find a way to add those to the sleepsack I got from Etsy months ago.. It is actually quite comfortable. I enjoy it more than the darlex sack because it isn't always trying to pull me back into position, if that makes any sense. RE: Sleepsack Self-Bondage - ltxrob - 17 Sep 2020 Have you got a link to where you got the canvas bag from? RE: Sleepsack Self-Bondage - zan - 17 Sep 2020 (17 Sep 2020, 18:58 )ltxrob Wrote: Have you got a link to where you got the canvas bag from? https://www.etsy.com/listing/783266458/sleep-sack-bondage-body-bag-straitjacket?ref=shop_home_active_15 RE: Sleepsack Self-Bondage - zan - 18 Sep 2020 Here's a photo of me in it RE: Sleepsack Self-Bondage - Elvish_Presley - 27 Sep 2020 I tried something similar to this and I got stuck! Basically, I was on my bed, inside my sleepsack. My arms were aeady trapped in the internal sleeves and the zip was just over my shoulders. All of a sudden I pulled too hard and the chord just snapped clean off leaving me trapped inside the sleepsack without an escape mechanism! It was a terrifying, albeit thrilling experience. After a blind panic and lots of cursing I eventually managed to find a corner on which to catch the zip and loosen it. I think I was trapped for a good 1h30mins. My flatmate arrived back almost 15mins later 😕 Moral of the story: be very careful, or have backup RE: Sleepsack Self-Bondage - zan - 28 Sep 2020 (27 Sep 2020, 16:28 )Elvish_Presley Wrote: I tried something similar to this and I got stuck! I have done some testing and because I don't use the straps around the upper part of my body, I am able to work my arms out of the sleeves. Though it does take a good half hour to do so. |