
Box Tie
The box tie is a type of rope bondage tie in which the arms of the bottom are tied (usually behind the back, but there are other variations) and kept near the body by wrapping around the torso and over the arms. The box tie is more broadly classified as a chest harness.
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This bind is practically unavoidable because the arms are trapped in the body, permitting almost no movement. As is the case with most rope bondages, the ease of untying is sacrificed for this security. It takes time to untie a box tie since there are numerous stages involved.
A rapid-release knot is frequently used to secure the wrists as a safety precaution. This allows the rest of the rope to be undone after the wrists have been loosened.
This tie's placement of the rope over or close to several vital nerves, including the radial and ulnar nerves, raises further safety concerns. Rope shifting into trouble spots or incorrect tying might cause nerve injury. The box tie, a popular tie, raises these dangers even more when used as the foundation for suspension bondage since injuries are more likely to happen when the rope grinds into the arms under strain.