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Reddit mentions of Country Brook Design - 2 Inch Black Heavy Polypropylene (Polypro) Webbing, 25 Yards

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Country Brook Design - 2 Inch Black Heavy Polypropylene (Polypro) Webbing, 25 Yards
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    Features:
  • 25 YARDS | 2 INCH WIDTH | Approximately .066 Inch or 1.68mm thick | Available in multiple yardages and colors; ensuring youâ€ll get the length and color you need.
  • 1,600 LB TENSILE | This heavy polypro webbing has a tensile strength of 1,600 lbs; keep in mind that tensile strength is the average breaking point under good conditions at the factory. We recommend using no more than 25% of tensile strength.
  • OUTDOOR USE | Ideal for outdoor applications, this heavyweight strap is a must-have when camping, boating, rafting and more. It's also easy to work with because of the flexibility.
  • HEAVY DUTY | Versatile and lightweight, but durable enough for your heavy-duty applications! Please note that some rolls may contain factory splices. If you need a continuous roll without splices, please let us know.
  • FUNCTIONAL | Soft to the touch, this polypro webbing is easy to work with and flexible.
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ColorBlack
Height2 Inches
Length9 Inches
Number of items1
Size25 Yards
Width9 Inches

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u/Hillfisty · 4 pointsr/BDSMcommunity

If you know how to sew and have access to a sewing machine you can make some great restraints with nylon web and steel D rings. If you cant find a local shop to buy your supplies you should be able to get it all on amazon.

Here's what I used to make my own:

At least 64 inches of 2-inch nylon webbing
https://www.amazon.com/Country-Brook-Design%C2%AE-Polypro-Webbing/dp/B003K2BNR4

2-inch steel D rings - 4 of those
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002I03QT2/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1473861931&sr=8-2&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=2%22+steel+d+ring&dpPl=1&dpID=41eLENuUUQL&ref=plSrch

2-inch sew-on velcro.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01D8MPRWC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1473862024&sr=8-3&pi=SX200_QL40&keywords=2%22+sew+on+velcro&dpPl=1&dpID=51jblEDy80L&ref=plSrch

Felt fabric
https://www.amazon.com/100%25-ACRYLIC-FELT-1281-72-WD/dp/B001THXM6C/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8&qid=1473863302&sr=8-9&keywords=felt+fabric

  1. Measure the circumference of your wrists and add 3.5 inches for the restraint to overlap and about 1 inch at either end for the hem. That will total up to something like 12 inches per restraint.
  2. Cut 4 more pieces of nylon at 4 inch lengths. This will be used to reinforce the D-ring on the inside of the webb.
  3. Cut 4 pieces of both parts of the Velcro. You’ll end up with 8 total pieces, 4 hook, 4 loop
  4. Cut 4 pieces of felt – 2in X 7.5in to fit to the inside of the restraint. Padding for your victim.

    Put it all together

  5. Hem the webbing or it will unravel. Fold the extra inch at either end of the web and sew it down for your hem.
  6. Add the Velcro at pieces at either end and sew it down. Make sure to test wrap it around your wrist to make sure the Velcro orients right (don’t put both pieces on the same side of the webbing).
  7. Slide the webbing through the D ring and position it at about the center of the webbing.
  8. Set your 4 inch piece of web on top of the flat part of the D-ring and sew it into place. This part holds the ring so it wont move around inside the restraint.
  9. Place your felt on the inside of the restraint and sew it into place.

    Hopefully the instructions are clear enough. Here’s what I posted when I made my own set.
    https://www.reddit.com/r/BDSMcommunity/comments/4vc902/diy_bondage_on_the_cheep/
    The red pull tab in the pictures wasn’t in the instructions above because I didn’t want to overcomplicate things.
    All together I spent about $24.00, but I bought all that locally.

    Feel free to ask any questions.