Questions From Someone Who Wants To Buy A Suit

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CobaltSnake
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Questions From Someone Who Wants To Buy A Suit

   Hey there. I'm saving up money for an inflation suit, and I wanted to ask some questions directed towards thesuit enthusiasts on this site. If anyone is curious, I'm looking to buy this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jW1yB6JY4xE

   First off, I'm curious if there are any good secret spots that I can keep this thing. So, somewhere besides my closet. I've heard about how the suit can be ruined if placed in a crappy spot, and I'm not about to waste 900 smackaroonies just so it could melt.

   Second, I'm worried about immersion. This is something that I've been worried about since I've been stuffing my clothes with pillows. It just doesn't really feel like I'm inflating when I'm wearing a suit that's doing the job. Besides the obvious route (drugs m8). One idea I had was wearing the suit through my morning, and then inflating it in the afternoon.

Thanks!

I think I've had too much...

Another Canadian Guy
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Well, from an inflatable suit owner, I have to ask if this is something you absolutely have to hide from someone. My family knows about it and there's no issue on that front, and it makes it a lot less stressful. I still really only do it at home but I don't have to worry too much. Are you 100% sure you have to hide it?

Where can you hide it? Your closet, a clean Tupperware container, standard "keep in a cool, dry place", and out of the sun. Apparently, someone I know left their suit in a car (it had a lot of white on it) and that got toasted, so as long as you keep it cool and out of the sun (sun damages and fades the colour) it will be fine. Darker colours I imagine are even more durable, but the same rules apply. 

Immersion? Well, to be honest, I don't really feel like I'm inflating, but I'm such a realist that I never really tried. I honestly think that if you imagine yourself blowing up and really get into it, it will work and work well since you can feel pressure increasing inside and the latex outside is still really smooth and skin-like. One of the reasons I love my latex catsuit is because the latex feels like it multiplies my skin's sensory input, so if you can pretend it's air in between your skin even if you can't feel it directly on you (because you're inflated), then it'll work well. Kind of like pretending your skin is numb but you can pretend and feel it with your hands.

(Not on here too often, replies might be slow.)