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TexasMaam -> portable restraint (8/15/2010 11:30:51 AM)

I need a portable, lightweight restraint that is effective for holding a burly man's wrists to the wall.

Problem is: hotel suites while on a vacation don't exactly lend themselves very well to bolts, screws, brackets or hoists.

Other than portable furniture or crosses, have any of you Ladies come up with an interesting portable restraint?

I'm talking hardware, here, not ropes or bondage. Not bedframe ties. Been there, done that already.

I've been looking at that funky pullup exercise bracket that hooks over the top of the crownwork on a doorjamb, trying to figure out a modification for it what will work..... Something along those lines.

Anyone have any great links or ideas? Something new?

Thanks in advance,

TM




yankeesubnewtoVA -> RE: portable restraint (8/16/2010 2:51:58 AM)

Hi Maam............been secured very well with spreader bars also been bound to the hotel refrigerator.not exotic but it works :)




Sylverdawn -> RE: portable restraint (8/16/2010 5:03:22 AM)

EZ Chin Up Bar - for the top half

then an sit up bar for the bottom half

they both are portable and require no installation..




cloudboy -> RE: portable restraint (8/16/2010 8:53:00 AM)

quote:

I've been looking at that funky pullup exercise bracket that hooks over the top of the crownwork on a doorjamb, trying to figure out a modification for it what will work..... Something along those lines.


I was thinking the same thing, b/c I use a pull-up bar over top my kitchen doorway. Some bars bolt into the doorways, but you don't want to do that in a hotel and foot the bill for repair work.




pogo4pres -> RE: portable restraint (8/16/2010 10:03:35 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: cloudboy

quote:

I've been looking at that funky pullup exercise bracket that hooks over the top of the crownwork on a doorjamb, trying to figure out a modification for it what will work..... Something along those lines.


I was thinking the same thing, b/c I use a pull-up bar over top my kitchen doorway. Some bars bolt into the doorways, but you don't want to do that in a hotel and foot the bill for repair work.


Unless the sub in question is of the handy-man variety and has his own tub of drywall compound, tape, and putty knife collection.




Handily,
Some Knucklehead in NJ




LPslittleclip -> RE: portable restraint (8/16/2010 8:24:56 PM)

over the door hangers are very good to attach to.




Sylverdawn -> RE: portable restraint (8/16/2010 9:23:05 PM)

Lifeline Power Up Chin-Up, is under twenty dollars on amazon:
  • Portable and lightweight.
  • Great for traveling or at the office.
  • Slip the rotator door attachments over any 3-hinged door near the hinges, close and lock door.
    The same with the sit up bar.. they range depending on the maker from btwn 8.00 and 19.00 .. so for under fifty you have a portable bondage set up..





  • undergroundsea -> RE: portable restraint (8/19/2010 10:28:07 PM)

    quote:

    ORIGINAL: LPslittleclip
    over the door hangers are very good to attach to.


    I was thinking the same thing: http://www.swtchr2.com/accessories.htm

    They are listed half way down the page as over the door restraints. Because they go over the door, it usually puts one right near the entry, which might not be the best for sound. However, if you are going to be doing flogging, the sound will go out the door even if you are further away. Whenever I check into a hotel at BDSM conventions, I can tell I am on the right floor because as soon I begin to walk down the hall, I can hear flogging sounds ;-)

    Cheers,

    Sea




    SweetDommes -> RE: portable restraint (8/20/2010 8:54:29 AM)

    My first thought was something similar to what Sea suggested - only home-made. PVC pipe with the straps wrapped around it - put the pipe on one side of the door, the straps on the other, and there you go ... and cheaper than you can buy them if you have the time to make them.




    TexasMaam -> RE: portable restraint (9/19/2010 10:13:30 AM)

    We very much enjoyed using the door corner restraints. Over the door were fine, as well. Just in time for our weekend jaunt. Many thanks to all who posted!

    There was a drawback as far as noise was concerned, but we ran into no serious complications. Possibly because the hotel staff kept the laundry going in the room next door, at the very end of the hallway.... lololololol

    http://www.swtchr2.com/accessories.htm

    All the best: TM




    VaguelyCurious -> RE: portable restraint (9/19/2010 1:25:55 PM)

    Yay! Thanks for checking back-it's always nice to get an update!

    I'm glad you enjoyed [;)][;)][;)]




    thishereboi -> RE: portable restraint (9/19/2010 1:59:44 PM)

    These look interesting.

    http://www.etsy.com/listing/40992852/deluxe-door-jamb-bondage-straps




    COINT -> RE: portable restraint (9/24/2010 4:50:34 AM)

    a chin up bar and a set of cuffs or zipcuffs.

    I promise no one, no matter how burly, is breaking a pair of S and W cuffs.




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