TheHungryTiger -> RE: Rope starter collection (4/8/2008 4:28:47 AM)
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My general rule of thumb I tell folks is 'double double double'. How much rope you need depends on the size of your partner. Bigger people need more rope, smaller people need less rope. Whoever you are going to be tying up the most, measure that person from fingertip to fingertip with their arms outstreched and have this as your basic unit of measure. Your going to need a couple of short lengths. These are used for single limb cuffs, tying spread eagel to the bedpost, or other simple ties. This would be one of your basic measure. (Note, if your doing the popular 'folded rope' style of tying then remember to measure from midpoint to end and not end to end. For folded rope style its 2 basic lengths) Your goign to need several medium lenghts. These are for hogties, double limb cuffs, basic chest harnesses and so forth. This is double the short length. Your going to need at least one long length. This is for full body harnesses, rope corsets, or other large scale ties. This is double the medium length. As for diamater, get something roughly the diamater of a pencil in thickness. Usualy ΒΌ inch or 6mm. Pencil manafactures have long known that this is the diamater of a long cilinderical object that fits most comfortably in the hand. You may enjoy thicker ropes but dont go much above the diamater of a magic marker. Two things that should be on any good bondage rope are end buttons and a centermark. The end buttons let you finish a tie by sliping them under a coil and they just stay in place that way. No need to finish off with a knot. The centermark lets you quickly and easily adapt ties to the 'folded rope' style of jhapanese bondage. You will also need an emergency cutting tool of your choice. In case there is a fire, an earthquake, or your mother in law shows up unexpectedly at the door and you need out in a hurry. This can be EMT sissors, rescue hooks, dive knives, or any number of others. There is no end of debate about what tool is the 'best'. Check my sig file for a good source of rope ;)
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