Bondage belt
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− | A '''bondage belt''' is a wide belt designed to go around someone's waist with [[D-ring]]s attached along the belt to be used as attachments points for [[rope]]s, [[chain]]s, or other [[SM equipment|bondage devices]]. Used correctly, they can be very effective in a wide variety of [[bondage]] techniques. The width of the leather makes it much more effective than rope in reducing the chance of the bondage cutting into the flesh. | + | A '''bondage belt''' is a wide [[belt]] designed to go around someone's waist with [[D-ring]]s attached along the belt to be used as attachments points for [[rope]]s, [[chain]]s, or other [[SM equipment|bondage devices]]. Used correctly, they can be very effective in a wide variety of [[bondage]] techniques. The width of the leather makes it much more effective than rope in reducing the chance of the bondage cutting into the flesh. |
A bondage belt should not be used for [[suspension bondage]], as there is a risk that it might slide up the body, pressing on the rib-cage and diaphragm, thus restricting the person's ability to breathe. | A bondage belt should not be used for [[suspension bondage]], as there is a risk that it might slide up the body, pressing on the rib-cage and diaphragm, thus restricting the person's ability to breathe. |
Revision as of 16:22, 26 August 2010
A bondage belt is a wide belt designed to go around someone's waist with D-rings attached along the belt to be used as attachments points for ropes, chains, or other bondage devices. Used correctly, they can be very effective in a wide variety of bondage techniques. The width of the leather makes it much more effective than rope in reducing the chance of the bondage cutting into the flesh.
A bondage belt should not be used for suspension bondage, as there is a risk that it might slide up the body, pressing on the rib-cage and diaphragm, thus restricting the person's ability to breathe.