
This suit was created for Brun Bera of his character Geolu.
The suit is entirely one piece and has detachable wings. Head, tail and wings are inflatable.
(Private suit, not available for reproduction)
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Suit by www.squeaklatex.com
The suit is entirely one piece and has detachable wings. Head, tail and wings are inflatable.
(Private suit, not available for reproduction)
MORE PHOTOS AT http://squeaklatex.com/gallerya/dragon.html
Suit by www.squeaklatex.com
Category Photography / Fursuit
Species Western Dragon
Size 860 x 600px
File Size 92.6 kB
I'm a little curious, how does one breathe in that suit? The snout looks inflated or stuffed, and the nostrils look like it's black latex. Where's the ventilation?
I'm also curious, about how long skin can go being sealed in rubber without breathe. I know skin needs oxygen, but not sure how long it takes before it starts to get damaged or have problems... oh and one other, do those chaff? or is there a countermeasure against that?
It seems like a very interesting sort of suit, but I'm curious of the details of preformace in the real world of wearing one such as that. If I had the money and means, and such a thing could work. I dreamed of having a solid rubber costume (non-inflateable), but I didn't think it'd be entirely possible. The idea is with rubber one can make a much more realistic costume. Fursuits don't work so well when you're trying to be a non-fur covered creature like a dragon which has scales instead.
I'm also curious, about how long skin can go being sealed in rubber without breathe. I know skin needs oxygen, but not sure how long it takes before it starts to get damaged or have problems... oh and one other, do those chaff? or is there a countermeasure against that?
It seems like a very interesting sort of suit, but I'm curious of the details of preformace in the real world of wearing one such as that. If I had the money and means, and such a thing could work. I dreamed of having a solid rubber costume (non-inflateable), but I didn't think it'd be entirely possible. The idea is with rubber one can make a much more realistic costume. Fursuits don't work so well when you're trying to be a non-fur covered creature like a dragon which has scales instead.
In Short...
Head is inflatable, there are two tubes that go into your mouth that are connected to the nostrils.
I've been in full rubber for over 5 hours with no real problem. Only issue is heat as when you sweat, there is no where for it to go. So you tend to go all wrinkly.
Use baby powder to stop the skin from sticking to the rubber.
Head is inflatable, there are two tubes that go into your mouth that are connected to the nostrils.
I've been in full rubber for over 5 hours with no real problem. Only issue is heat as when you sweat, there is no where for it to go. So you tend to go all wrinkly.
Use baby powder to stop the skin from sticking to the rubber.
I just realized I responded on the wrong account (Ozkangaroo/Squeaklatex... same person)
Baby powder is common practice for those who use latex gear (Some people use lube to get in).
It's not a matter of having the rubber suit on for a while, it simply help getting it on in the first place.
Wearing a latex suit would be embarrassing enough in the first place don't you think ;)
Baby powder is common practice for those who use latex gear (Some people use lube to get in).
It's not a matter of having the rubber suit on for a while, it simply help getting it on in the first place.
Wearing a latex suit would be embarrassing enough in the first place don't you think ;)
Sounds like breathing can be a bit difficult since you'd have to make sure to keep breathing from your mouth. Also the factor of sweating is a very noteable thing which I'm glad you mentioned about. It's always good to know about those sort of things as what one thinks of how it'd work in their mind does not always match up with how it'd work in reality. Thanks for the info.
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