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Shibari Suspensions: A Step by Step Guide
A**A
Wow!!
Great purchase! The book is lightweight had to wrap it to make sure the covers last. Love the content of the book. Well written and greatly illustrated, easy to follow even for beginners. Obviously please do ur research. But 10/10 recommend for urself or as a gift.
H**Y
ropeeee book
if u are into rope .. this book is for u.. has alot of helpful information, pics, and can help in ur journey
R**L
Very good detail
Book had enough detail to be able to do ties from pictures and written description. All photos were tastefully done.
L**
Deserves way more love. Absolutely incredible.
Unfortunate that this book has only one other review with such a low rating. It really deserves more, especially since the low review was just from un-met expectations.Gestalta is one of the few creating incredible online content for us, and this book was a godsend for me. I’ve been tying about 6 months and absolutely love this book. Was very happy to have a refresher on some fundamentals as well as learn some new harnesses.The partial suspension section is amazing and offers a few transitions as well which has been really helpful in learning how to flow between them all or even go off the path and do my own thing.All in all, absolutely incredible. One of my favorite books. Deserves way way more love.Thank you Gestalta
D**K
Knots are best learned hands on and with practice
Alot of good information but nothing you can't find online.but if you are compleatly new to rope work it could be a good purchase.I would recoment finding a local group to learn and practice, but thats not always valibleBut overall a good book to have in your library for refernce .
B**N
If you know much about rope, this book won't help you much
This is a useful book for the brand spanking new rigger, that much is good. Covers basics such as negotiating, consent, nomenclature of rope itself, dangers of tying while drunk and other generally obvious information like not tying or suspending from the neck and head, importance of safety shears, etc. It's not until page 127 of the 163 book that you actually get to PARTIAL suspension with FULL suspension not being introduced until page 147 with only four different full suspensions discussed. So, if you're wanting a book on suspension, you need to keep looking.And I waited 8 months for it too...
S**.
Was ok book
Thought book would be a lot better for the price I paid. Have paid less for better Shibari book. I bought this book for a friend who is new at Shibar. If you are new to the rope art this book is not for you. Does not explain the not tying path well for a new person and my friend was very confused. The process could have been a lot better on the way of tying nots for a new person and better pictures on how to do it. Book does have some good ideas if you have been trying for a while you might get the idea on what to do for the outcome of what you see in the picture. Sorry this is just my two cents on the book.
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