Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Latex & Leather Medical Mask Hoods

My Fellow Inmates,

Asylum is still sick, I was going to edit a video up, but I still would rather sleep...

So lets answer another gear question: While I was on the road, I was asked: "My God, What is that hood?"

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This is the Medical Re-breather Mask from extreme restraints, and it is amazing... If you are in to Breath control you need to check this one out

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In it, you cant see anything, and you are at the mercy of the person controlling your airflow as it is completely airtight. A metal closing zip was used for the back, so it wont be opening up on you anytime soon.

It is worth every dime of the 179.95 that they ask for it...

Now if your tastes are more along the leather persuasion... Mr. S. offers the same hood, but in a slightly different flavor...

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The hood is well constructed, and makes you quite aware that you are sealed within its grip...


This one laces tight and locks on. With the ability to inflate the internal oxygen mask, it seals around the face and lets you know you are under control...

Granted, The Mr.S Hood is slightly more expensive at 349.95... But in my mind that's worth feeling the grip of that quality around my face, or having a sub that knows that they are screwed...

As always kids, play safely, and with another when doing breath games, we have lost to many...

With That, Visiting Time Is Over.

What Ever You Do Don't Scream Too Loud As Others Are Trying To Sleep.

~Rubberasylum

1 comment:

  1. I have the Mr. S medical mask hood in neoprene. One of the nice unadvertised features of these hoods is the mask is exceptionally good at excluding light. Even on most hoods designed for such a purpose a small amount of light comes in through the nose holes. I'm not even into breath control. The other unadvertised feature which attracted my attention in the first place is the large airway which is easy to breathe through as long as it isn't intentionally obstructed. I've had trouble getting little air holes to line up and stay lined up before.

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