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At one point you may have found yourself playing with a belt around one's neck to form a make-shift choke collar, but now here is a dedicated option made to keep accidental pinching to a minimum!
At one point you may have found yourself playing with a belt around one's neck to form a make-shift choke collar, but now here is a dedicated option made to keep accidental pinching to a minimum!
Although I was happy how the Dogtra IQ-Plus turned out for play use, the included collar wasn't up to my leather liking standards so I took the time to make my own BDSM collar platform for it.
Making use of the observations from my "What makes a good play collar?" article, I'm now able to offer my own version sporting all key features to make a premium utility leather collar.
Based on many years of BDSM experience these cuffs were made to solve several problems typical cuffs have. After some trial and error I think I finally have the design honed in enough to offer to the public.
Tactical meets BDSM: Design concept originally was to find a way to give the feeling of being tied down / stretched out wide, but with more comfort and less body stress to allow the positions to be done longer.
Starting to make some items to sell! Simple leather cuff covers for those who want to soften the effects of handcuffs, but don't want the overly playful look of furry cuffs.
Although this design is somewhat old news, the quality and unique open breast design really make the Bolero Straightjacket stand out even today.
After plenty of experience with collars, this custom collar I had created at MR-S Leather I think shows off what makes for a good play / utility collar. There is quite the selection of designs out there, however most end up being more on the fashion end than a functional restraint.
There are plenty of quality handcuffs available these days, but I thought the easy double lock system on the M&P series was worth showing around.
Starting off, these straps are a bit hard to describe which might be one reason why they are harder to find. Sometimes called straps, cuffs, or belts they also mix up further descriptions such as suspension, tension, and hanging. I'd say suspension is the most confusing, to me at least, as it infers full body weight suspension. A lot of products seem to use the word suspension freely on that note, and likely a term like partial suspension would be better.