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annarborpower -> packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 8:55:56 AM)

Good Day to you all. I often visit submissives in homes , motels, etc.

I really need a piece of luggage that will keep my tools organized, and is easily wheeled about.

Let me know what is best




Lucylastic -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 9:03:19 AM)

I use regular suitcase with some personal attachments catered to my needs ( I fly, I use floggers and crops, rope, cuffs, metal toys, insertables and clothing changes, so latex and leather spaces, specifically and separate "breathable bags" for toys, but not long items like buggy whips, some use hockey bags ..to each his own, but there is a company out there that sells "toybags" to go.
http://www.foryournymphomation.com/collection.htm
Obviously cheaper to make your own but hey I think they are kinda neat.
Im sure you will get a ton of ideas:)




MstrDouglas -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 9:03:20 AM)

I would say that would depend on what it is you are transporting and how large you want the case to be. Best guess would be a modified large suitcase, you could use pressed cardboard to make pannels for inside it and have elastic straps sewn to the covering to hold the various items, but without knowing what and how much you want to transport...it's hard to say.




SadisticMs2 -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 9:32:50 AM)

Large cosmetic travel cases are fantastic for small goodies like CBT stuff, insertables, etc. Otherwise, I use a regular, black, rolling suitcase.




LadyPact -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 9:51:00 AM)

I tend to travel with a lot of toys, too.

The main bag is a rolling suitcase.  Paddles, floggers, whips, and tails in the main section.  Restraints are in the inside pocket.  Various odds and ends in the outside pocket.

For canes and crops, I use an old pool stick case.

The needle play/cutting/staple kit is a rather large tackle box with various compartments that keep the different gauges separated.  (MP just got that for Me a few months back because I had to many 'accessories'.)

My fire play/cupping kit is a plastic container with a snap on lid.

My pride and joy is My portable stand.  This is a contraption that was a borrowed idea from a gentleman that I knew in Atlanta.  I loved his so much that I had to have one.  It's a telescope tripod with a lazy susan that affixes to the top with coffee mug hooks on the bottom of the wood.  I can hang all of My floggers, etc from the underneath so that they are easily accessible and the falls are kept neat.  It allows for twenty-four pairs so I never have to be limited to what I want to use, even if I'm playing somewhere that is shy on space.  It takes up about as much room as a floor lamp and is collapsible for easy travel.




LadyHibiscus -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 10:07:35 AM)

Those collapsible stands are the shiznit!!

When I travelled to events, I had a long rolling duffle bag, set up inside with hooks, velcro, etc. Small containers for smaller things. I've seen gun cases modified with hooks inside for hanging, very nice and convenient for use, but hard to fit into a regular or small car.




Hisprettybaby -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 11:44:26 AM)

I use a great big duffel bag I got on clearance at a sporting goods store. I'm starting to get more stuff though, so I might need to get something bigger. lol

~Hisprettybaby~




PeonForHer -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 12:51:18 PM)

I don't know how stylish you want to look, but if that *really* doesn't matter . . . .

I'd go for a plastic storage unit, with, drawers, about three feet high. They can be stacked onto a mini folding two-wheeled trolley (or "truck" as they're sometimes called), and kept in place with bungee cords. I carry all my DIY stuff around like this.

If all this is meaningless, tell me which country you're in and I'll try to find pics at an appropriate store. (Your profile's not visible.)





LadyHibiscus -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 12:58:45 PM)

Kept in place with bungee cords? If you have the magic of making that work WHERE WERE YOU when I was vending at big conventions and staggering down city streets with my plastic boxes and hand cart and frelling BUNGEE CORDS?

Hmph. Though the wheeled cart? LOVE.

These days I have my pink floral Hello Kitty backpack. Weighs 30 pounds or so but it all fits in there fine, with the skinny cane/crop bag.




PeonForHer -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 1:14:12 PM)

Bungee cords take a knack, true enough.

Those collapsible trolleys are great. Mine cost £20, will carry up to 25 kg (60 lbs odd, I think) and will collapse small enough to fit into shopping bag.

I think I'd get a section of plastic drainage piping from a DIY store in which to put long thin items like whips. Very strong - nothing's going to get crushed in them. However, I've not seen any with tasteful flowery patterns on them, unfortunately.




LadyHibiscus -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 1:21:36 PM)

I had a baseball bat cover, which I covered with that stick on shelf paper. Green, with a gold jacobean pattern.




PeonForHer -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 1:27:48 PM)

Delightful! [:)]




FriendlyMuppet -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 7:12:49 PM)

I use a very large U-Haul truck that I drive from place to place. It works great. It fits my equipment AND my imaginary friends.




LaTigresse -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 8:00:16 PM)

I keep my, most used, camera gear in a special photographers backpack. It has velcro attached, adjustable dividers that I can move around within the main compartment. It has quite a few additional pockets and compartments and tt wasn't terribly expensive. I can fit a lot of gear into it.




LadyHibiscus -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 8:25:17 PM)

For me, the important part is being able to grab what I want without unpacking the entire bag.




BitaTruble -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 8:52:24 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: annarborpower

Good Day to you all. I often visit submissives in homes , motels, etc.

I really need a piece of luggage that will keep my tools organized, and is easily wheeled about.

Let me know what is best

Kipsta has a great rolling duffle (with retractable handle) that is large enough to fit standard size crops and floggers but won't fit dressage size stuff. There are end pockets and side pockets plus several pockets inside. We can't travel with all our equipment but the duffle makes for a great travel bag for toys.

Also, roll your floggers in a towel before you start to pack or, better still, make some flogger sleeves to slip over the ends and keep everything from getting tangled. They work really well and you can make one in just a few minutes on a sewing machine. That will help keep your floggers from kinking the fall as well which can prolong their life.




LadyHibiscus -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 9:03:32 PM)

My floggers all have beautiful covers...I have a list of others to make, once I get around to it. Stockings that are too snagged to wear are also good covers, for the recycle minded.




Tantriqu -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/8/2011 9:26:20 PM)

I also use a photographer's bag with the adjustable velcro pads for strapons, bandage scissors, gaffer tape, restraints and lubes [perfect since it was originally made for loooong lenses!]
I have a fisherman's/tool chest which accordians open for the smaller lovely bits [assorted condoms, snakebite kits, latex gloves, dams, dice]
But my pride and joy is a SCUBA bag: nice and looooong, rubberized base, sturdy handles, inside pockets for floggers.




siamsa24 -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/9/2011 8:22:28 AM)

We ended up getting a hard shelled golf case for when we travel (it has wheels and a lock), we use that and regular train cases and that works really well for us.




Lucylastic -> RE: packing my equiptment (9/9/2011 10:44:09 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LaTigresse

I keep my, most used, camera gear in a special photographers backpack. It has velcro attached, adjustable dividers that I can move around within the main compartment. It has quite a few additional pockets and compartments and tt wasn't terribly expensive. I can fit a lot of gear into it.

my daughter has one of those...I might have to "borrow it" for a while:) thanks for the tip.
IM also interested in the stand Lady Pact described!
I admit my floggers are inside old stockings, also my rope (wound and then thestocking slid over the hank), keeps it tangle free and easy to remove.




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