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By *G Lana OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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I'm thinking about getting a sex swing as my next play purchase. Obviously I will xdo my own research as well but I would also love to learn from other peoples expernces on which are good or models which have underwhelmed. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have one that goes over the top of the door. It is really good. The one we have hasn't got a strap that runs under your bum or lower back for extra support so your whole wait is on your legs which can start to get uncomfortable after a while.
We have pics on our profile of ours in use |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We have used one that was almost Hammock suspended by chains in a big old frame. You also secured her legs into leather cuffs on the chain.
Was a bit of a pain getting the height right but was very good fun apart from the creaking of the frame and chains rattling.
Think we need to try the type with the leg loops which are a little more versatile and hang from the ceiling. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We've got one in our playroom- total bitch to set up but omfg is it good!!!!
Message us if you would like to see pics etc.
Highly recommended lol we've got one of the big leather ones with 4 anchor points- seperate leg straps and we use handcuffs etc with it.
Mmmmmmmmmmm
K x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We have one in a frame under the bed(in a box) if anyone is interested ........ "
same here I bought it to try with the wife as she couldn't move well and needed support it was never used , |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I put one in a few Yeats ago. First you need to think on who is using it. I personally think over engineering is best to avoid disaster. I went to ironmongers and got a pair of joist hangers and installed them between 2 joists with 4x2 in between and thread bar through the middle. Leave enough thread to screw an eye bolt on. Once re-plastered, get an old smoke detector to cover the thread bar. |
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By *G Lana OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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Thank you for the comments, I think I'm tending towards the leather harnesses or backplate type suspended from 4 ceiling mounts although I may well use Dynema rope rather than chains as I keep some of that around for hammock camping and know how to splice whoppie slings which should make height adjustments easy.
Unfortunately it is all a little academic at the moment though, until I fully recover from my fractured shoulder. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Thank you for the comments, I think I'm tending towards the leather harnesses or backplate type suspended from 4 ceiling mounts although I may well use Dynema rope rather than chains as I keep some of that around for hammock camping and know how to splice whoppie slings which should make height adjustments easy.
Unfortunately it is all a little academical at the moment though, until I fully recover from my fractured shoulder."
Eek! Ours is leather, 4 point type- full body support and very comfy. Only went with chain as more adjustable for us (playroom roof not straight) and greater strength under tension with less risk of fraying (oh and we can chain/ handcuff ourselves and each other to the supporting chains too!) |
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By *G Lana OP TV/TS
over a year ago
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Whoopie slings are a type of loop made in hollow core ropes, where a section of rope is passed back through the middle of the rope. As long as the overlapping section is the right length then the loop becomes almost infinitely adjustable and locks when placed under load.
Dynema rope is incredibly strong, the 1.5mm cord has a minimum breaking strength of 3kN (300kg). For this type of installation I would probably use 3mm cord though to allow for the loss of strenght associated with splicing the rope. All high modulus polymer ropes though lose massive amounts of strenght, upto 70%, when knotted so allowing a lot of safety margin is a good idea when working with them. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Whoopie slings are a type of loop made in hollow core ropes, where a section of rope is passed back through the middle of the rope. As long as the overlapping section is the right length then the loop becomes almost infinitely adjustable and locks when placed under load.
Dynema rope is incredibly strong, the 1.5mm cord has a minimum breaking strength of 3kN (300kg). For this type of installation I would probably use 3mm cord though to allow for the loss of strenght associated with splicing the rope. All high modulus polymer ropes though lose massive amounts of strenght, upto 70%, when knotted so allowing a lot of safety margin is a good idea when working with them."
Now you're just showing off would much rather something softer and less noisy than chain but we got a damn good price on it and its easy to change shackles etc- and it gives a good luck to our playroom lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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All depends on which 1 you buy, a 1 with plenty of straps for support is your best bet as the 1s with only 2-3 straps ive used in clubs didnt really function too well |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Many clubs have a variant of the sex swing, so do a club tour and try each one out until like goldilocks its just right lol. By the way most sex shops have at least three models on display. Happy swinging!!!! |
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By *almh5Couple
over a year ago
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We have one that has its own tripod frame so we can take it out and about. We've got a couple of swings for it but the most popular has been the stretcher type where you can lie out flat as well as sit up, etc.
Ours has a hoist on it as well, so you can raise the swing up to any height, useful for those who cant be bothered to get on their knees... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We've only tried one once but we were a bit pissed and Debs kept falling out. Once we started laughing things just went from bad to worse "
They do take a bit of practice to find the best height and strap position... but that's have the fun...
My problem is that nobody will push me when I am in it!! |
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By *ts artMan
over a year ago
Londonderry |
"We have used one that was almost Hammock suspended by chains in a big old frame. You also secured her legs into leather cuffs on the chain.
Was a bit of a pain getting the height right but was very good fun apart from the creaking of the frame and chains rattling.
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this is the type a friend has set up permanently best of the bunch tbh |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I put one in a few Yeats ago. First you need to think on who is using it. I personally think over engineering is best to avoid disaster. I went to ironmongers and got a pair of joist hangers and installed them between 2 joists with 4x2 in between and thread bar through the middle. Leave enough thread to screw an eye bolt on. Once re-plastered, get an old smoke detector to cover the thread bar."
What a great idea with the smoke detector |
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