Kahrin

17 Sep 16:45

Thank you❤️

17 Sep 16:39

Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment :) It’s great to know you're feeling more confident in adapting techniques for yourself and others💕

17 Sep 16:34

Of course! As long as your model is okay staying in the rope, there’s no reason you couldn’t return them to that first position. You’ll likely find that they return to a point of real struggle in that position faster than they did the first time. Remember hua hua’s advice to watch carefully and not rush!

17 Sep 16:31

We don’t recommend adding cinches to Fred Hatt’s agura, because both wraps already capture delicate body parts (the feet and toes) and adding cinches is likely add strain to these more sensitive and delicate body parts.

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17 Sep 16:29

Yes, thanks for asking! Of course check with your model where they’re most comfortable having that wrap sit, but generally thinking about it as similar to a TK top wrap is a good bet!

Replied on Half-Hitch

17 Sep 16:27

Thank you so much for the suggestion! We've actually just shot a series of self-tying drills with Kissmedeadlydoll and are working to release them soon :) Keep an eye on our catalog page for updates!✨

Replied on Hojo Cuffs

17 Sep 16:12

Hi! Thank you so much for pointing this out. We've added the rest of the captions🙏

17 Sep 16:11

Thank you for bringing that to our attention! You’re absolutely right; it shouldn’t have been categorized under self-tying. We’ve updated the list accordingly.

Replied on Coiling Your Rope

17 Sep 15:58

Hi! Thanks for asking! You’re totally right that this can be a downside of this coiling method. The confusion around which strand goes with which side can be made worse if your rope is especially twisty at rest. Sometimes we call this the rope having “memory”. Something that can help with that is storing your rope hanging when you’re not traveling with it. This will make it lay more straight when you coil it to put it in your bag and take out for the evening. (Something important to note is that coiling method #3, if it’s how you regularly store your rope, can increase that twisty memory because of how many turns we put into in that coil. So if you’re regularly using that method and then occasionally switching to option #2, what you’re describing makes a lot of sense and giving your rope a reset is a good idea!)

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Replied on Butterfly TK

17 Sep 15:53

Yes, this TK can be suspended! You can attach to it from the front and back in the same ways Gorgone shows in their regular Butterfly Harness course. We don’t recommend side-loading this harness, as the potential for top wrap slippage is high!