Self Suspension Bondage

Self Suspension Bondage




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Self Suspension Bondage


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1: You don’t have or want a permanent bondage equipment space in your home or apartment.
2. You want to put your sub into suspension bondage without becoming a shibari ropemaster.
3. You want a PORTABLE bondage suspension rig you can assemble or take down in 5 minutes.
4. You want a LIGHTWEIGHT piece of bondage equipment you can take anywhere – hotel, a friends, outdoors, or a dungeon play party.
5. You want a FREE STANDING dungeon equipment system that requires no bolts, or brackets in the ceiling, floor or wall.
6. You want a HIGH STRENGTH system engineered for safe suspension bondage.
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High Strength Aluminum Alloy Rig , Tetruss Rig weighs @ 21 pounds Tetruss Maxximus weighs @33 pounds
NO!!! Bolts, Brackets, Hooks, Holes, or Nails in ceilings or walls
SAFELY Suspend up to 2 subs or 300 pounds
Your average sub can assemble Tetruss Rig in 5 minutes! Tetruss Maxximus assembles in 15 minutes
Tetruss Rig Requires 8 foot ceiling or higher; Tetruss Maxximus requires 8 foot ceiling or higher; Y ou can request our custom height option for lower ceilings for either rig
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If the top doesn’t know what they are doing, a rope can be positioned improperly, impinging on nerves or blood vessels
If the bottom is not communicating with their top–letting them know if they feel numbness, tingling, a “dead” sensation anywhere or other such crucial indicators, the top cannot react and adjust to fix the issue.
Improperly placed ropes can cause nerve damage in just minutes . Nerve damage can take weeks or months to heal, and in severe cases, may never fully heal.
If blood flow is cut off; clots can form. A blood clot in the blood stream is no joke. It can cause stroke, coronary, or even death.
In suspensions, if the hard point lets go or the ropes break or some other unexpected thing happens that causes the bottom to fall, they could get something wrenched out of joint, break a limb, strike their head, or possibly even freaking die .




Learn and practice before you try this on a person. Get some heavy free weights and practice suspending them–the techniques and the rope control, both getting them suspended and in letting them down easily.
Find a local mentor to guide you, to watch what you are doing the first few times and give you live correction. I do the best that I can here, but that is no substitute for live instruction from an experienced suspension rigger.
Find a bottom that you can trust to communicate clearly and completely when you are doing your first suspensions–it is best if you can find one that is experienced as a suspension bottom. You can learn from them just as much as from suspension riggers–respect that, welcome it as the gift it is. They can tell you where your ropes are too tight or pressure is in the wrong place and all sorts of other things that will make your rigging much better.
Medical issues become much more important when suspending. Joint or muscle issues show up quickly and the bottom cannot easily adjust to compensate like they can with floor work. Blood pressure and circulatory issues are obviously even more of an issue. But the hidden one that many people don’t think about is diabetes and hypoglycemia; these conditions make your partner even more susceptible to changes in blood pressure and in heat. A person with diabetes, in a hot room, under physical stress can go low very quickly. Be sure that your partner has had the right nutrition and liquids before you begin.
If a bottom wants to include another rigger the first few times you play, don’t take that as a kick to your ego or an insult to your skills. You are new to each other and your potential partner is literally trusting you with their life . It is OK if they want someone else along that they know better. You will build trust and perhaps even new friendships by graciously accepting. You will likely learn more about your new partner more quickly and–who knows–you might even have a lot more fun with two people to do the tormenting 




You have things to learn too. Suspension is not easy or comfortable without work on your part, too. You will want to work on flexibility; that always helps. And so does strength so that if one part gets too uncomfortable, you can flex a bit to take off the pressure for awhile.
You know your body, its needs and capabilities. Work within those. Be sure to let your top know of any medical issues you have, particularly those related to joint or muscle issues, heart or circulatory issues, or diabetes.
Communicate : Your top should be working to make sure the ropes are positioned correctly so that they do not pinch any nerves or blood vessels, but every body is different. Your nerve path may be a little higher or lower than average, so it is vitally important that you immediately let your rigger know if you are feeling any numbness, tingling, or other unexpected sensations. If your rigger places a rope and you immediately feel a limb “go dead”–meaning you cant move it/wiggle your fingers or toes–tell them right NOW . They need to undo or move whatever it is they did right the fuck now.
It is best to do your first suspensions with an experienced suspension rigger to help guide you through these things so you can learn. Then you can work with less experienced riggers and pass on your experience too. If you have concerns that the rigger is not experienced enough, ask that they partner with someone you trust to help for the first few times.
“Sure, we can do that, but let’s include , too. I’ve worked with her before and she knows how to really make me wriggle It’ll be fun!”
No matter how experienced you both may be, the first few times that you partner with a new rigger, do not allow yourself to be gagged. Your body is yours and is different from everyone else’s. You need to be able to verbally communicate until you know each other well enough to communicate non-verbally. Then go ahead an pack that mouth as tight and wide as you like………ahem.


Suspension – Top or Bottom, Are you ready for suspension?
Who can suspend? Who can be suspended? Are you ready?
Information helpful for planning out your suspension scene, including additional safety information
This classic chest harness, known and practiced by riggers throughout the world, is simple, secure and, when applied properly, can be used for suspension.
Members Only - This update to the classic chest harness is simple, secure and is specifically designed to provide strong support when doing suspensions.
A simple waist harness that is an excellent choice for seated or face-up suspensions
Members Only - Suspension - What type of rope do you need for your suspension support lines ("up lines")
Suspension – Evaluating a Hard Point ᴹ
Member Only - Suspension - Evaluating a Hard Point. Is it safe to trust with your partner's life?
Suspension – The Emergency Munter Hitch ᴹ
Members Only - This allows a rigger to lower their partner to the ground safely and gently in *seconds* in an emergency.
Members Only - How to attach a suspension load-bearing support line to a harness, whether one point, 2 pts, 3 pts or more...
Members Only - Frictions are methods for attaching suspension support lines to anchor points in a way that will not slip when holding the weight of an entire person
Members Only - This tutorial lets you practice all the skills you need for full suspension, but with the safety net of letting your partner keep one leg on the ground!
Your First Suspension – Basic Seated Suspension ᴹ
Members Only - This may be your first suspension. This tutorial finally gets your partner up in the air!
Members Only - This classic tie is used to bind the ankle tightly to the thigh. It's great for floor bondage and for suspensions
Members Only - This attention-getting waist harness features a zig-zag pattern that helps distribute pressure across a greater area
Members Only - This attention-getting waist harness features a zig-zag pattern that helps distribute pressure across a greater area
Members Only - This variation on Gote Shibari (aka "Takate Kote") allows you to use wider bands for more comfort!
Whether you would like to hold your hips up or be more comfortable in suspension, core strength is key
Members Only - A few of the *many* ways to tie your partner to a vertical beam, column, post, pole, etc...
Members Only - How to tie a hard point to a vertical beam, tree, pole, etc...
Anchoring a Horizontal Pole to a Hard Point ᴹ
Members Only - How to anchor a horizontal pole of bamboo or a pipe to overhead hard points
Members Only - Very fast friction. Great for around wider hard points like bamboo or pipe
This unique Single Column tie has the force run directly out the bottom of the foot, instead of off to the side. It is great for spread-eagle ties and for inverted suspensions.
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Suspension can be an incredible experience for both bottom and top. People do this safely all the time, but this is not something for dabblers; it requires real skill, practice and dedication. There is a lot of information linked from this page; information you need to understand before you accept the responsibility of dangling a helpless person above the ground.
MAKE NO MISTAKE: Rope bondage–particularly suspension–is some of the most dangerous and injury-prone bondage that you can do. This is absolutely edge play. 
So take this seriously .  Read everything on this page–more than once.  Go read the General Rope Bondage Safety page again.
I talk about all of these things and much more throughout the tutorials below, but just a few quick words as a preview:
I talk about all of these things and much more throughout the tutorials below, but just a few quick words as a preview:
Master Each before you go on to the next.
Hi there! Really getting some fantastic info from this site so thank you for all the clarity!
One question – what kind of harness combinations would you recommend for face down suspensions?
Thanks! Lots of options for face down. You can even use the Shinju and the Swiss Seat, but use Y and W hangers, respectively. Also support the legs with ankle cuffs or futomomo. The drum harness can be a good alternative for the hips. It is stable in almost any angle.
any suspension harnesses that work well for someone that due to medical wounds cannot have rope across chest or hips? I’ve seen the one for the legs that looks similar to frog tie, but how would you support their upper body?
The first thing I will say is that I personally would not suspend a person with medical limitations like this; not being able to support the chest or hips means that the major avenues for supporting a person’s frame are barred to you. That said, the Suspension Futomomo ( https://www.theduchy.com/suspension-futomomo/ ) is what you likely mean. Depending on your own skill and the physical capabilities of your partner, you can do a suspension with just the Futo; but it is not for everyone–it is stressful and is usually something that is only tried once a person already has significant experience being suspended in other ways first. You can find pics online by searching for “futomomo suspension” to get the idea. Another idea to consider is to make a kind of net that cradles their back, but to make it loose so it is not constricting their body at all, but is simply supporting them. Think hammock, but made of rope. You would have to figure out how to make such a thing though, and it would be important to design it so that the strands cannot slip apart and dump the person on the floor…
My wife and I have been enjoying this site and having some fun on the ground. We want to start trying some suspensions. She has breast implants and I was wondering if there is a particular harnesses that minimize pressures on the breasts. Thanks
The answer to this depends very much on her particular build. You might consider face-up positions though so that the majority of the pressure is along the sides and back. Using a longer hanger to attach to the chest straps can also help this so that tension on them does not tend to draw the two straps more tightly together…
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