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prisonhouse -> Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 10:15:25 AM)

Does anyone know if these exist? I have a normal pair of chicago branded handcuffs that go down pretty small, but my girl can still wriggle out of them (she gets punished if she does...however I'd still like to get ones she CAN'T get out of) - Any brands/models I should look at?

Thanks!




Musicmystery -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 10:36:14 AM)

Go to the hardware store and buy yourself some cotton rope.

One size fits all.





IronBear -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 11:39:23 AM)

I've never had any girls escape from my Smith&Western Handcuffs (Police issue here), but for kink I much prefer to make iron shackles in various sizes on a forge along with the chains. However I concur with MusicMystery that rope fits all sizes.  




mnottertail -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 12:02:33 PM)

And there are the nylon 'zip strips' as well as the ol' darbies,
S&W (readily available) can ratchet down as small as your --- well your------yanno.

Ropes are more 'earthy' however.

Ron




Missokyst -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 12:28:30 PM)

I can get out of standard issue law enforcement type cuffs.  You need rope, or velcro.  I find I can get out of rope easily enough unless my fingers are also tied.




Sunnyfey -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 3:17:57 PM)

Strict Leather (the brand) delux locking cuffs.

I can get out of most handcuffs, but strict leather cuffs? Nope, not even close.

http://www.extremerestraints.com/wrist-and-ankle-restraints_11/strict-leather-bondage-set_3074.html




Musicmystery -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 3:28:16 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Missokyst

I can get out of standard issue law enforcement type cuffs.  You need rope, or velcro.  I find I can get out of rope easily enough unless my fingers are also tied.


***note to self--if ever the need to restrain Missokyst arises, use superglue***




windchymes -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 5:30:52 PM)

What do we got ourselves here, a frikin' Houdini???  (In my best drill-instructor voice) [:)]




Missokyst -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 6:11:08 PM)

LMAO!
Actually I can get out of nearly every sort of restraint except for shackles on my ankles.  I have no problem with leather cuffs or metal, or rope.. until recently.
At a bondage demo class I was finally bound by someone who looked at me and said "You are an escape artist."  We had never met before so it made me laugh, thinking umm.. heh.. yes I am.  The first way he tied me, 3 of my fingers on each hand were restrained... I got out.  Then he tied me so that 4 of my fingers were restrained and my hands were at the level of my shoulders, secured behind me.  I tried.. and failed to get loose. 
It was great fun meeting a stranger that could do what few people were capable of doing for me.

quote:

ORIGINAL: Musicmystery


quote:

ORIGINAL: Missokyst

I can get out of standard issue law enforcement type cuffs.  You need rope, or velcro.  I find I can get out of rope easily enough unless my fingers are also tied.


***note to self--if ever the need to restrain Missokyst arises, use superglue***




Tinkerer -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 7:49:12 PM)

They are called juvenile handcuffs, I think american handcuff makes them.




DesFIP -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/4/2009 10:31:04 PM)

Bondage mittens are your friend.
It's the ability to fold your hand so it is smaller than your wrist that allows escape. Bondage mittens prevent that. Also sticking a folded pair of socks in her hand and taping them on will work the same. Prevent her from folding her hand and she won't escape.




softness -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/5/2009 4:26:50 AM)

You just need to shop around ... keeps your eyes open and be patient.




NIrelandSubF -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/5/2009 4:39:10 AM)

We had that problem, my wrist is so small that although metal handcuffs are ok, commercial leather ones wouldn't tighten anywhere near enough. I made my own from a set of these velcro hanging straps.

http://www.directa.co.uk/site/scripts/product_browse.php?product_id=3162

It's like a broad webbing strap with loop velcro along most of one side, and a few inches of hook velcro at one end of the other side. I cut them to size, which involved cutting off the hook velcro end, sewed the hook velcro on at the new end, and bingo. There's a strong built in metal ring at the other end of each strap, it's hidden by the black plastic thing in the photos, but that just pulls off, and even once you've threaded the strap through the ring when fastening them, there's plenty of room to attach rope or snaphooks.

They're both comfortable, and secure.




TurboJugend -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/5/2009 5:00:28 AM)

http://www.humanerestraint.com/page027.html

perhaps one of those covers ( middle  right) might help you soem too




kiwisub12 -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/5/2009 7:57:04 AM)

Pretty sure cops use zip ties as another poster suggested - one size fits all, and unless you can dislocate your wrist, you aren't going to get out of them.




wulfgarw -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/5/2009 9:31:32 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: prisonhouse

Does anyone know if these exist? I have a normal pair of chicago branded handcuffs that go down pretty small, but my girl can still wriggle out of them (she gets punished if she does...however I'd still like to get ones she CAN'T get out of) - Any brands/models I should look at?

Thanks!

quote:

ORIGINAL: Tinkerer

They are called juvenile handcuffs, I think american handcuff makes them.


Ok...Here's something right up my alley...

American Handcuff went out of business long ago. And those cuffs, called JN-105, was discontinued long before then as they just didn't sell that many.  the single strand bow was widened to close to a smaller inside diameter.  A pair or two pops up on eBay every now and again, and go for a premium.  To date, nobody manufactures a similar style.  Letters to Peerless, Smith and Wesson, and Hiatts (Now BAE/Armor Holdings) have come back negative to a plans to fill this very select niche.

Smith Wesson currently markets a Model 1 handcuff and quinessentially has the single strand bow from the model 1900 legiron and advertises a 25% increase and a 25% decrease in inside diameter over "standard" NIJ handcuffs.  A friend of mine bought them, and she still wasn't happy.  (She also has very small wrists)  But tyour milage may vary.  http://www.handcuffwarehouse.com/smitwesmod1u.html

Another solution is handcuff helpers.  These are composite inserts that close the distance between the single strand and the double strand.  Drawback is, it takes the swing through capability away so the cuffs need to be opened and the inserts installed (clip on over the single strand) http://www.handcuffwarehouse.com/zak68hahe.html

I hope this helps.






SouthernSpankin -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/6/2009 12:42:32 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: prisonhouse

Does anyone know if these exist? I have a normal pair of chicago branded handcuffs that go down pretty small, but my girl can still wriggle out of them (she gets punished if she does...however I'd still like to get ones she CAN'T get out of) - Any brands/models I should look at?

Thanks!


I noticed that both of my corner drug stores are selling handcuffs in the children's toys section. Granted, they are plastic handcuffs made for children.... but they are small-sized.




SouthernSpankin -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/6/2009 12:47:11 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Tinkerer

They are called juvenile handcuffs, I think american handcuff makes them.


True... there is juvenile prison, juvenile court, juvenile criminal code etc... so no doubt that there is police-grade handcuffs made for juveniles. 




IronBear -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/6/2009 1:55:48 PM)

Our latest regulations prohibits carrying any form of lockable set of handcuffs unless the wearer can pop them open. I can get away with it but I used to prefer zip ties for hygienic reasons and they just don't come off (Never seen anyone manage to get out of them with the aid of a blade). For aesthetic reasons I prefer the old fashion shackles witch can be padlocked and can be mad small enough for small wrists and big enough if like me standard hand cuffs will not close around my wrists without impeding the circulation. I can always insert padding if needs be same as with stocks. 




Acer49 -> RE: Handcuffs for small wrists (9/6/2009 2:52:04 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: prisonhouse

Does anyone know if these exist? I have a normal pair of chicago branded handcuffs that go down pretty small, but my girl can still wriggle out of them (she gets punished if she does...however I'd still like to get ones she CAN'T get out of) - Any brands/models I should look at?

Thanks!


Computer ties. If she tries to get out of those, it could quite painful




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