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Transparent Sexy Inflatable Latex Swimsuit Zippers Rubber Body Suit Catsuit Bodysuit,Black,XS

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News about our Dezeen Awards programme, including entry deadlines and announcements. Plus occasional updates. Dezeen Events Guide Although they are not airtight at all, also these stretchable suits can be inflated by placing air chambers inside. Important is not to overinflate them - it would cause ladders in the fabric.

Also the zipper should not be opened in tightly inflated state, because this may break its teeth or make it jam in the hair guard strip. With the optional 3 runner zipper a small section can be safely opened while the suit stays inflated. Used drysuits with defective zippers tend to be very cheap and often can be repaired with some mechanical skill. E.g. a missing tooth can be replaced with teeth from the inactive very end of the zipper, and holes can be patched with glue and a piece of fabric duct tape.) The wearer should generally stay away from open fire; latex burns easily and can cause severe burn injury.

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As SiiGii told Dezeen, incorporating this element allowed them to still be themselves while wearing the unconventional blow-up suit. Inflatable trance suit of rubber can be an effective remedy for autism. They function similar like Temple Grandin's hug machine, but on a more subtle level with additional complex sensory interactions. My nonmedical practitioner recommended one for my autistic son and had great success. (Unfortunately my son later got a phobia from a TV show in that such a suit was burst. See here.) The best (although very coarse) novice description for the feeling inside is like being in a warm bath tub. It's a little warm, a little humid, but pleasant and relaxing. There is also the sense of pressure, but it is adjustable by inflation, and it is very equally distributed and only some 10 mbar, which is way less than e.g. the water pressure of only few meters of diving. The main effect of the pressure is to squeeze the inner membrane against the body. It also presses on your chest, which can make you slow down your breathe rhythm, but it is not remotely strong enough to prevent breathing and make you pass out or risky things like this. No, the pressure inside a trance suit is very equally distributed and only some 10 mbar. (When you e.g. stand upright in a swimming pool with only the head out of the water, the lower parts of your body will be exposed to much higher pressure than what the suit can do!) Thus the direct effect on blood pressure is marginal.

SiiGii made the suit in their own studio using just glue and a hand pressure roller, but, as the artist explained, combining "the extremes of 'full of air vs no air' in one design was the biggest challenge.

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Weekly updates on the latest design and architecture vacancies advertised on Dezeen Jobs. Plus occasional news. Dezeen Awards Watch out that rubber can easily wear through by friction. Thus the user should avoid to sit or lie on rough or hard surfaces while wearing the trance suit. But the vulnerable material can also wear through over time from inside by friction between the outer and inner membrane. To make the expensive device last as long as possible, you can add some silicone oil (latex care fluid) into the air chamber to reduce this friction. Although the idea looks obvious, absolutely NEVER use an ordinary aerosol can of silicone oil to spray it in; the highly flammable propellant of it (butane) may cause a fatal gas explosion(!) by static electricity sparks when it mixes with air inside the suit. Instead you may use an air operated sprayer, or as the simplest (although awkward) method make a thin and long pipette from a robust plastic drinking straw; use the rubber part of a pacifier as a squeeze bulb and connect both parts with a rubber plug (e.g. piece of natural rubber pencil eraser) in that you drill a fitting hole for the straw. Use a cable tie to hold the bulb in place. Watch out that the straw must not have sharp edges. Slide it through the inflation nozzle and move the suit around to reach all important spots. The silicone oil especially should be applied to crotch and armpits, where the friction between both membranes is highest; also shoulders, knees and elbows are stressed much by friction, and of course the zones where you sit and lie on. Also single layer suits have their own fan community due to their special sensual properties, so they even created a different type of trance suit that is single layer. It is built like a drysuit of glued latex sheeting with seals and airtight zipper instead of the inner layer, thus it has the energetics and superior vibration transmission of a latex suit, while squeeze and air motion inside behave like in a conventional drysuit. This trance suit can be even safely inflated by mouth (some people enjoy to feel the direct interaction with their breathe), because it has no closed air chamber where moisture could trap inside (the inner side needs to be washed after use anyway). However this suit type is as expensive and vulnerable as regular trance suits. Never mouth-inflate a trance suit. Trapped breathe moisture in the air chamber can make the latex rot. I talked to my practitioner about this type of suit and also got the chance to feel how it is inside. He explained, the difference between an inflated neoprene drysuit and the trance suit is like between a tinny toy piano and a concert grand. The energetics of the neoprene thing are rough and coarse and simple, while the latex trance suit overwhelms with gentleness. My son does not like neoprene - it feels too rough.

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