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General Category => Questions and Answers => Topic started by: PissedOffPrincess on 17 May 2018, 08:19:03 am
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Hello everyone :)
I am a regular Escort not a dom.
I get so many requests for tie and tease and lately have got interested in under the bed restraints.
Would anyone be able to give advice on buying tips as to what to get.
I tour so will have to move them to different beds - and remember to take them with me!!
LOL for leaving equipment behind in hotels :-X
Are they easy to fit under mattresses I dont fancy fighting with every bed I use to try to put them in place and remove after.
I imagine I would have to get a sturdy set as moving them and pulling out from under mattresses must be very hard on them.
Thank you for any help
xx
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They tend to be made of the same sort of thing as car seat belts, so they are strong and should be able to handle being moved from bed to bed easily enough. What's harder is the effect on your arms of doing the mattress lifting...
There are two basic designs: a one piece X shape, and a probably better two O pieces alternative. With the latter, the arms/ankles are always secured to the sides of the bed, whereas with the X you can (and can need to) secure them to the top and bottom of the bed.
Aliexpress can be a good source of this sort of thing, given they're almost always made in China.
The non-lifting alternatives are things that fit round the feet of the bed, but they rely on their being some form of foot, even if tiny.
I'm slightly surprised that I haven't seen any that fit around the corners of the mattress.
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They tend to be made of the same sort of thing as car seat belts, so they are strong and should be able to handle being moved from bed to bed easily enough. What's harder is the effect on your arms of doing the mattress lifting...
There are two basic designs: a one piece X shape, and a probably better two O pieces alternative. With the latter, the arms/ankles are always secured to the sides of the bed, whereas with the X you can (and can need to) secure them to the top and bottom of the bed.
Aliexpress can be a good source of this sort of thing, given they're almost always made in China.
The non-lifting alternatives are things that fit round the feet of the bed, but they rely on their being some form of foot, even if tiny.
I'm slightly surprised that I haven't seen any that fit around the corners of the mattress.
Wouldn't that be ideal.
Thank you x
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I have had a set for years. We can't link here but try somewhere like Lovehoney and search underbed restraints.
Make sure you get some with adjustable straps so they fit under all beds and that each corner can be adjusted to cater for different length arms and legs. The ones with the Velcro fastenings are good so they can be easily taken off.
It might be a bit of a pain lifting hotel mattresses - they can be heavy and you need the space to put them out the way whilst placing the restraints on them, so if you only tour you might want to think about other options. Most hotels don't have bars as headrests which makes it a nuisance to attach things like scarfs and handcuffs to so you are limited to trying their hands together...
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I have a set of 4 individual ones with Velcro handcuffs
They were originally the ones that go under the bed but I took them off the D ring
What I do is take my old stockings with me
Attach the stocking to the bed legs and attach the restraints to the stockings
By using stockings you have the stretch in them so you can adjust them easily for a short guy or a tall guy
When you leave just cut the stockings off the bed legs
I've yet to stay in a hotel where using the bed legs / headboard or the plynths that are under the Bed
aren't suitable for tying stockings to 😂 I've even atttached the stockings to the bed wheels on occasions - just remember to take a pair of nail scissors to cut the stockings off with when you leave as they are a bitch to get off otherwise
Bondara & love honey do a set if 4 for £20 - £25
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If you haven't seen, LH have a sale on everything today too.
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Are they easy to fit under mattresses I dont fancy fighting with every bed I use to try to put them in place and remove after.
I've got the pretty standard LH underbed version and they've always been totally fine. The logistics of getting them under the mattress or not though largely depend on the mattress - a standard double is generally no problem, but the bigger they are and / or heavier they are it can be a bit of a struggle! Not especially helpful I appreciate, but worth bearing in mind!
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Thanks for all the advice xx