Cette technique consiste à placer rapidement un brassard de corde à 4 brins sur votre partenaire. Avec un peu d'entraînement, vous pouvez l'attacher en 30 à 40 secondes !
Avantages : Celui-ci est bon pour la flagellation car il permet de faire un joli noeud volumineux auquel votre partenaire peut s'accrocher. Il est également plus sûr que le brassard de fouet.
Inconvénients : D'autre part, elle est plus volumineuse et donc moins attrayante que certaines autres cravates à colonne unique.
Pour ce tutoriel, j'ai utilisé un morceau de 15′ (~5m) de Naturel 6mm fourni par mon affilié Twisted Monk.
Allez voir leurs incroyables cordes de chanvre !
This cuff is brilliant. It’s super fast to tie, feels secure, doesn’t make a hard lump that presses on the joint, lays nice and flat around the wrist and unties in a flash. It’s a bit of a chore to adjust tension once it’s all tied but that just takes practice to get right.
Is there a considerable risk of nerve / circulation damage with this tie? My partner is very cautious about harming their hands, as they work in a trade that requires significant dexterity.
It would seem like there would be, doesn’t it? But no, despite being started in such a way that it would seem like it would cinch down, it is, in fact, a non-collapsing knot! Give it a try on a bedpost or your thigh or something. You need to do all three stitches as shown, but once you do, you can pull that tail as hard as you like and it won’t cinch the cuff 🙂