Fun, But Not 100% Reliable
If you are easing into BDSM or just want to spice things up in the bedroom, these are for you. But if you are a seasoned veteran in bondage, you will probably have an easy time escaping.
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Pros
Comfortable, versatile
Cons
Velcro can be loud, easy to escape
You would be able to put one cuff on alone, but to get the second one on you will need help. My wrists are very small, so there is a lot of excess material when I am wearing them. I can slip my hands out of them if I want to. J, on the other hand, has very large wrists and hands, and while he cannot slip his hands out, he must have rubber arms and can unstrap them if he wants to.
My favorite part is they don't look stupid like feathered or glittery cuffs do, but they aren't as extreme as actual handcuffs. They are very comfortable, easy to use, and will not leave marks on your arms. This could be a con to some people, but it is a pro to us. The Supercuffs can be easily separated, and if you have rope or other material lying around you can cuff arms or legs apart instead of together. The materials are vegan and consist of neoprene (the same stuff some wetsuits are made from), high quality Velcro, and metal D-rings to keep the cuffs together. These are very sturdy materials and it is well made, so do not be concerned about tearing or wearing. My fiancé doesn't have any issues with the Velcro poking him, but I did, which I easily fixed using some scissors to round the corners.
When I clean them I run them with my wetsuit (I scuba dive often) on gentle in the washer with a special neoprene detergent. Most people do not do this regularly, so I would wash by hand in lukewarm water. Use a gentle soap if needed. No matter how you decide to clean them, my only recommendation is to hang dry. Neoprene does have a distinct smell, but it will diminish over time if you don't like it.
My favorite part is they don't look stupid like feathered or glittery cuffs do, but they aren't as extreme as actual handcuffs. They are very comfortable, easy to use, and will not leave marks on your arms. This could be a con to some people, but it is a pro to us. The Supercuffs can be easily separated, and if you have rope or other material lying around you can cuff arms or legs apart instead of together. The materials are vegan and consist of neoprene (the same stuff some wetsuits are made from), high quality Velcro, and metal D-rings to keep the cuffs together. These are very sturdy materials and it is well made, so do not be concerned about tearing or wearing. My fiancé doesn't have any issues with the Velcro poking him, but I did, which I easily fixed using some scissors to round the corners.
When I clean them I run them with my wetsuit (I scuba dive often) on gentle in the washer with a special neoprene detergent. Most people do not do this regularly, so I would wash by hand in lukewarm water. Use a gentle soap if needed. No matter how you decide to clean them, my only recommendation is to hang dry. Neoprene does have a distinct smell, but it will diminish over time if you don't like it.
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