You can do a lot with it, it’s cheap, washable, etc

There. End post. If you buy from them through a link on my site, they give me a small percentage. Buy Rope! Weighs more than the one above, but that’s not a massive issue. Summary:. At the moment, my two favourite ropes are the Twisted Monk Hemp for bedroom ties, and Tossa Jute for absolutely everything else. I really value it’s incredibly good performance and aesthetic. It IMPROVES. Above; undyed five mil tossa jute; below, 6 mil dyed tossa jute.

Reasonably cheap; comes in different diameters and you can get bundles of it for not a bad price, or you can measure off the lengths you want right from the spool. Not terribly pricey at Bunnings. Polypropylene with core intactPolypropylene Webbing (core removed). It’s a synthetic bondage rope; this means it has a very different level of tooth than the cotton rope or a natural fibre. Nothing I’ve done to it has fixed this. It may be because it’s sort of a short fibred rope, or it might just be the stuff I got hold of.

I don’t see why there would be any issues washing it other than tangling; you wouldn’t have to dry it under tension because it’s not a natural fibre rope. It won’t shrink (might want to use a cold wash though). You don’t need to spend a lot of time maintaining it after the initial treatment. It actually polishes up and becomes shinier and smoother with use. Good flex and texture. It is considerably stronger than the Zen rope I just mentioned; and again, is rated. I’m not actually a dick like that. I realize that what I just wrote may be true, but it’s not actually useful.

It actually makes for a decent looking harness over black clothing or similar; I saw someone wearing it at a perversion party once with some fancy Two Knotty Boys knots in it. Nylon Bondage Rope. What are the pros and cons of different types of rope? What type of rope is best for you? I have some recommendations above, under “What type of rope should I use? ”, but here are some qualtiies that will let you understand why I made those recommendations and let you better decide for yourself. This is pretty cool because you don’t get bulky, unsightly looking knots. Small knots; sits flat over skin.

Also, one last note – in addition to your rope kit, I highly recommend a fun new toy I got in 2019, which combines very well with bondage. It’s amazing, and you and your partners will thank me. Likely to get quite compact knots with it. Very washable. It may be because it’s sort of a short fibred rope, or it might just be the stuff I got hold of. But every time I’ve used it, whatever I’ve been wearing or my partner has been wearing has wound up dusted in the stuff. This is actually one of my two favourite ropes. If I’m not doing shibari, if I’m doing a quick restraint or column tie for sexual or other purposes with no care for the aesthetic, then this is my go to. So if you’re going to use it, keep those EMT shears handy. (On the plus side, it’s not expensive to replace when you do cut it.).

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