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Vetrap is a bandaging tape made from porous non-woven polyester,
coated with a cohesive substance. Created for the medical and veterinary
market, it requires no clips or adhesive tape for securing; it will
stick to itself but not to skin. Vetrap is available in a variety of
sizes and colours and costs about £2.50 for a 5m roll, or much less, say
£1.30 a roll from eBay. 3M also produce a similar
product known as Coban.Uses
Vetrap is commonly used for bondage and
mummification. It can also be used in
dog play scenes. The
victim's forearms may be bound to their upper arms
and their shins to their thighs, creating four stubby limbs. For
comfort, padding should then be taped to the elbows and knees to cushion
them; the victim may then be made to walk on their elbows and knees much
like a dog. Similarly, it can be used in mermaid
play for turning the legs into a tail.See also
(This entry in the BDSM Dictionary incorporates text from the Vetrap article in Wipipedia.)
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