Posts Tagged ‘escape’
Hi guys! Here is another fan request: a chair challenge! This one is actually a lot more difficult than it looks. First I cuff my ankles to the chair, and then I handcuff myself behind my back, looping the cuffs through the chair’s bars. My ankles and wrists are now securely cuffed to the chair. The key is in between my legs on the chair seat, so first I have to get the key to my hands, which means tilting the chair up, standing up as much as possible and sliding the key back, catching it. If the key falls I will be screwed! Then I have to unlock my handcuffs, but that’s very very hard since they are so tight against the chair’s back… Will I manage? Or will CuffGirl be defeated by a fan challenge? Watch and see!
Well, the requests for the neck cuff just keep coming in! I guess you love my new neck cuff as much as I do! It’s great to put on my friends and then just give them the key LOL. But here is a more serious challenge: I cuff my hands behind my back with handcuffs hanging down from the neck cuff. As I try to escape my arms get more and more tired, putting more weight on my neck which really makes it difficult to breathe. Can I free myself before my energy runs out? Be careful, do not try this one at home! Seriously… please don’t.
Here’s a popular request! Apparently people like to see bare feet and toe cuffs! Well, let me just show you a famous Chrissy escape… not only am I going to get out of the toe cuffs, I’m going to do it with my hands cuffed (tight) behind my back with hinged cuffs! Yes, it’s another stunning feat that I am about to pull off! LOL… okay maybe it is too easy, maybe (just maybe) you are not challenging me enough! But then again, the bare feet people will love this one :-)
Here is one of my all time favourite escape tricks! Escaping from a hogcuff can be done in many ways, depending on how much slack there is. This week however, I thought I would try a self hogcuffing first, and then escape my own predicament. It turned out to be quite hard (even the self hogcuffing LOL)! If you are a fan of self cuffing you will have to study this video and the pictures. Do try this at home, but always have someone stand by for an emergency rescue… even if it can be rather embarrassing…
Somehow it seemed like a good idea to handcuff my wrists to my bed, use legirons to connect my ankles to the same side, and put the key in front of me. It looks impossible, because when I bend over I can still not pick up the key with my teeth. Picking up the key with my toes is also impossible, because of the leg irons. Can you guess how I escaped? I’m quite resourceful, remember? ;-) This is a fun escape for everyone to try at home! But remember to have someone with you, because if you drop the key, you will be in big trouble!!
Here is a preview (not HD quality) of the challenging bit:

Anahí is such a sweet girl. It almost feels wrong to trick her… almost… She keeps asking to do these challenges, because she doesn’t understand why I win almost every time! This time I am really mean to her, but she doesn’t even notice it. I wonder if you can see what tricks I use to win in this (very big) video? I think only the experts out there know what devious things I did to poor Anahí…. but there seem to have a lot of handcuff experts reading my blog, so go ahead… spot my tricks and post them in the comments below! ;) I think I will explain everything to Anahí this week, so we can really do fair matches (which I will still win, of course).
A new pair of handcuffs! These are called Hamburg 8 and they are from Germany! They are really unusual, so I just HAD to get a pair of these! You can open them without a key when you fold them together. Of course, when your hands are in them, you can’t fold them together so you need a key to open them. Well, that’s the theory, I wouldn’t be CuffGirl if I found a way to escape these without using a key!! Want to know how? Just watch my video diary!
I will show you some of the simplest speedcuffs escape tricks you can do at home :)
1. lock the speedcuffs in front, keyholes facing towards your hands (easy!)
2. try that again, with your hands around a chair or pole (easy!)
3. lock them on your ankles (easy!)
4. cuff your wrists behind your back, keyholes facing towards your hands (a little harder, but still easy)
Let me know how you get on with your escapes! Next lessons will be harder, so prepare!!
Today I will show you how I can escape my Hiatts 2050 handcuffs when I accidentally *grin* put them on with the keyholes facing away from my hands. A useful skill, especially when there is no one there to help you. In the video clip, I will also show you how I escape from these cuffs with my hands cuffed behind my back.
There’s a picture set and a huge HD video clip! I hope you will like them! Please post your comments below!