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  1. NickfromWI

    Uses for a Loopie?

    I can put the cobra shock absorbers in it, if necessary!
  2. NickfromWI

    Uses for a Loopie?

    I was thinking that the dyneema (amsteel, maxibraid, etc) would have a neat feel to it. That slick rope would be good and WAY easier to adjust than regatta braid. It would get expensive, though...
  3. NickfromWI

    Uses for a Loopie?

    I'd have to sell them for more than that. At $40, that's $10 per whoopie!!! It would take about 8' of rope to make each one, so that's about $20 dollars in rope total- so I'm thinking about $60 or $80 for a set. Anyone wanna hop on the sex sites and see what similar stuff might be going for?!
  4. NickfromWI

    Uses for a Loopie?

    Actually I was envisioning it with a 1/2" NER Regatta Braid. Nice and soft on the hands with a little bit of fuzzyness to it... This rope wouldn't make a great whoopie sling- but it'd feel better and is more bedroom appropriate than say a standard yalex or tenex. They look too industrial I...
  5. NickfromWI

    Uses for a Loopie?

    It'd be very easy. I sized it all out already! It's a set of four 4' whoopie slings. The adjustable eye is what goes over the legs or bed posts of the bed, then there'd be a non adjustable approx 6" eye on the other end. You can either slip the hands/feet through it if you want...
  6. NickfromWI

    Uses for a Loopie?

    Someone suggested I make a set of 4 whoopies for just that purpose. What would I call them? Whoopie slings. It's perfect.
  7. NickfromWI

    Uses for a Loopie?

    Interesting. Different, but I guess it works. As long as it's done with a GOOD whipping, I don't see how it'd function any different and it's a little more elegant, too. Cool.
  8. NickfromWI

    Uses for a Loopie?

    Bob, out of curiosity, what is holding together the end of the rope here? A whipping? love nick
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