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Dogharness for hogtie

Posted: 08 Oct 2020, 17:51
by Kinbaku
Just bought for about 15 USD from LIDL department store. I think ideal for hogtie: The ankles tied to the "SECURITY" straps and the wrists to the other straps.
And then through the rings a rope that is attached to the ceiling so that I am obliged to stay on my stomach.
Or that rope around a curved metal tube hanging at the ends on the ceiling, so that it defines the path I have to follow on the ground to get to the keys. :mrgreen:
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It also has a pocket where you can store your locks and keys. :rofl:

Re: Dogharness for hogtie

Posted: 09 Oct 2020, 01:53
by bound_jenny
I like that! Kink on the cheap! 8)

Jenny.

Re: Dogharness for hogtie

Posted: 09 Oct 2020, 01:56
by Shannon SteelSlave
:D Shannon SteelSlave also likes this. :D
kinbaku wrote:It also has a pocket where you can store your locks and keys. :rofl:
Or lunch, depending on the length of stay.

Re: Dogharness for hogtie

Posted: 09 Oct 2020, 10:44
by Gregovic
Let us know how it works out. How do you plan to attach the cuffs to the harness?

Re: Dogharness for hogtie

Posted: 09 Oct 2020, 22:05
by Kinbaku
Gregovic wrote:Let us know how it works out. How do you plan to attach the cuffs to the harness?
If I don't use the bottom part (can also be used as a hogtie, but I think it is not strong enough because all the force is put on the yarn threads), it opens up openings where I can easily thread a 6 mm cord (see the right link). So three are with ropes around my ankles and a wrist. My ice lock (there is another screw that blocks the ice - not showing in the figure) comes through the last link. This ice lock cannot pass through the link and I have to wait for the melting ice to release the rope.
I can use the key as a backup.
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Re: Dogharness for hogtie

Posted: 18 Oct 2020, 15:01
by Kinbaku
I did a first test yesterday. It was a combination of hogtie and light strappado. :shock:
I found a disadvantage that it folded in half lengthwise. So I'm going to reinforce it with sturdy cardboard or plywood sheet so that it retains its shape better and the arms and legs are spread more.
For those who want to try it too: don't pull up too high - I made sure my hands could still make contact with my back so that at rest I could make contact with the floor with my full chest and thighs - because a real strappado in this position where all your weight rests on your stomach is too much risk for lack of breathing :!: