I am a crazy dragon who needs to be properly restrained ☺️ There's my Max Cita straitjacket, SJ boot, and sleepsack. Monkey Dungeon straitsuit, and my authentic Posey original medical straitjacket!
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1449 x 2543px
File Size 713.8 kB
I'm curious about HR jackets and equipment. Monkey Dungeon is okay, definitely not great but fun to play in. My Max Cita gear makes me just want to squirm to get comfy and relax, and my Posey... oh how I love my Posey. I have no experience with Humane, but I'm definitely interested
By far the comfiest jackets I've worn and far more secure no matter how loose it's applied. This is due to the high cut under the armpits. There's no way to get your arms out unless the jacket is fully opened. The sleeves are also a lot wider so it allows you more room to reposition your arms when it starts to get uncomfortable. You can also add some small padlocks to it making it impossible to remove, even without the padlocks. Because the jacket is made out of real canvas and not duckcloth (Posey) the material is a lot thicker, stronger and stiffer making manipulating the rear belts extremely difficult to impossible. You NEED to have someone to put it on you and remove it. You need to have it custom ordered by HR. Mine has side loops and 5 back belts. Other options include front loop, quilting, felted collar and grommet lace back instead of belts (I have one of those. Check out my pics)
I can DM you my supplier if you like but if you live in the USA it might be costly as he orders it from them, has it sent to him in Germany then sends it back to your address, however, it certainly is worth it. It's the best ones I own. There's a reason why that design hasn't changed in over 120 years so if you want to feel a real authentic victorian asylum straitjacket then this is the one. The Poseys are really good but I can escape from them if I try hard enough and I've bent the teeth of the buckles a few times which is unacceptable. This just isn't happening on the HR jackets and jacket repairs are possible if needed. Definitely highly recommended and is my go to jacket.
If you want my advice. Get one with side loops, 5 belts and felt collar. anything else is up to you. Grommet lace up back is an option if you plan to lie down or lie back but belts are best for padlocks. Don't get quilting unless you live in a cold area and the front loop isn't really needed.
I have a lot of HR stuff like 5 points, 6 points, hobbles, cuffs, waist belt w/ cuffs and muffs. Very high quality stuff. Highly recommended.
I can DM you my supplier if you like but if you live in the USA it might be costly as he orders it from them, has it sent to him in Germany then sends it back to your address, however, it certainly is worth it. It's the best ones I own. There's a reason why that design hasn't changed in over 120 years so if you want to feel a real authentic victorian asylum straitjacket then this is the one. The Poseys are really good but I can escape from them if I try hard enough and I've bent the teeth of the buckles a few times which is unacceptable. This just isn't happening on the HR jackets and jacket repairs are possible if needed. Definitely highly recommended and is my go to jacket.
If you want my advice. Get one with side loops, 5 belts and felt collar. anything else is up to you. Grommet lace up back is an option if you plan to lie down or lie back but belts are best for padlocks. Don't get quilting unless you live in a cold area and the front loop isn't really needed.
I have a lot of HR stuff like 5 points, 6 points, hobbles, cuffs, waist belt w/ cuffs and muffs. Very high quality stuff. Highly recommended.
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