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Step 1837 viewsTo make the restraint, you will need a 12-foot length of 5/16-inch rope. Start by putting the two ends of the rope together, so you have a six-foot length of doubled rope with a loop at the end.
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Step 101088 viewsPull the end taut.
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Step 111123 viewsTake the other long end and pass it under three of the wraps, starting at the outside and pulling it out the middle.
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Step 121086 viewsPull the end taut.
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Step 131063 viewsRepeat the procedure, taking one of the long ends and passing it under three of the wraps, starting at the outside and pulling it out the middle.
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Step 141016 viewsPull the end taut.
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Step 151021 viewsTake the other long end and pass it under three of the wraps, starting at the outside and pulling it out the middle.
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Step 161067 viewsPull the end taut.
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Step 171249 viewsThe final result looks like this.
When your partner struggles, the loops around the wraps tighten, locking them in place so they can’t tighten around the wrist or ankle.
Be careful not to make the wraps too tight to begin with. You don’t need to; they are secure even if they are only fairly snug, and if you make them too tight, you will cut off circulation, forcing you to untie your partner long before you want to.
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Step 2873 viewsSlip the loop over back over the ropes, forming a doubled loop. This is called a lark’s head.
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Step 3990 viewsSlip the lark’s head over your partner's hand or foot, so it is around their wrist or ankle.
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Step 41201 viewsPull on the loop, in order to get some slack, and wrap the loop and the extra slack around the wrist. The ropes from the loop should be on the outside, and the long ends on the inside.
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