Evanesce -> RE: Latex Vac Beds (9/21/2005 10:11:28 PM)
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ORIGINAL: sinstress666 It seems many companies manufactor latex vac beds. Online, they all look and sound the same to Me. I was wondering if anyone here has purchased a vac bed. If so, from where? Are you satisfied with it? Is it sturdy enough or would you recommend a thicker rubber? Please share your experience. I am dying to get one. Miss Maya Sinstress Master and I have one. I believe He purchased it from Cocoon about seven years ago. They're great fun for those who don't suffer from claustrophobia, but hell for those who do. They're plenty sturdy enough, provided the latex is reasonably new and in good condition, and we usually use talcum powder inside to keep people from sticking to it when trying to get in or out. One bad point is that it requires a vacuum, which means a great deal of noise unless you've got a silent vacuum (I've yet to find one). Another bad point is that, after six or seven years, the latex tends to wear out, dry out, and develop splits and cracks, and then you have to buy a new one. The good thing is, they're not the most astronomically priced toys you could buy. If you really like latex and rubber, you might also want to check out an inflatable sleep sack. They come in several sizes (also at Cocoon, I believe), have multiple air chambers and completely enclose the person, except for the face.
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