New Suit from PUL :-)

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Re: New Suit from PUL :-)

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Rainwearw wrote: March 29th, 2026, 8:22 am
Nylon macs wrote: March 29th, 2026, 8:17 am Looks amazing. Would also use for my pjs .not sure how long I would be able to keep it on for .especially if it's on back to front hood up loosely ofcourse mmmm
I have managed a few nights so far, only had it on the correct way at the moment :-). Hood over my face is yet to come....
Mmm sounds lovely. 🧥🧥☔☔
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Re: New Suit from PUL :-)

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I must get a red suit from pvc u like.
That's a bargain £35 .
I have the same red pvc body bag .I got from Facebook market .it has a zip all the way so you can be fully enclosed. I turn it inside out .so I can zip myself inside. Lovely feeling but I do leve the zip slightly open for a little fresh air. As it soon gets hot and sticky and it doesn't take long for the air to run out.i love breathplay but not to suffocat until I pass out.
It's lovely feeling inside of it.
But will definitely be getting a suit like this red one you have .looks amazing
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Re: New Suit from PUL :-)

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It is an amazing suit I agree, I find the transparent ones more sticky too which I like :-)

I am the same as you regarding breathplay, could never go as far as passing out far too risky for me. I used to have an orange pvc U like body bag too that was lovely also used a polythene mattress bag as a DIY vac bed that is amazing too, just used waste pipes for the frame :-)
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Re: New Suit from PUL :-)

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Rainwearw wrote: July 1st, 2026, 7:13 pm It is an amazing suit I agree, I find the transparent ones more sticky too which I like :-)

I am the same as you regarding breathplay, could never go as far as passing out far too risky for me. I used to have an orange pvc U like body bag too that was lovely also used a polythene mattress bag as a DIY vac bed that is amazing too, just used waste pipes for the frame :-)
Just love playing in plastic polythene bags ect. Some breathplay in polythene the sound it makes as you move and breathe in and out and the sweating is an extra turn on when playing
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Re: New Suit from PUL :-)

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Nylon macs wrote: July 2nd, 2026, 7:44 am
Rainwearw wrote: July 1st, 2026, 7:13 pm It is an amazing suit I agree, I find the transparent ones more sticky too which I like :-)

I am the same as you regarding breathplay, could never go as far as passing out far too risky for me. I used to have an orange pvc U like body bag too that was lovely also used a polythene mattress bag as a DIY vac bed that is amazing too, just used waste pipes for the frame :-)
Just love playing in plastic polythene bags ect. Some breathplay in polythene the sound it makes as you move and breathe in and out and the sweating is an extra turn on when playing
Same here love the feeling of a nice new plastic bag just not the really thin ones, love the smell too and same as you the sounds.
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Re: New Suit from PUL :-)

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Nice suit in a glossy glass clear red PVC.

The glass clear materials (and shiny, especially shiny-both-sides) PVC materials are my favourite.

Noise/acoustic property is a major part of PVC's sensory appeal to me.

The 'stickiness' you describe is referred to as 'blocking', in which glossy and super-clean PVC flexible film surfaces momentarily 'adhere' to each other, due to a high coefficient of friction. The 'stickiness' (blocking) plays a major role in the rustling sort of noise associated with the glossy PVC materials, especially the glass clear ones. The type of plasticizer used to soften the PVC, and the PHR value, play a major role in the noise properties.

I have been doing a lot of research into this (how to maximise blocking and the noise), as I am in the process of having custom-made PVC raincoats made with maximum 'stickiness' (blocking) and noise (rustle, crackle, squeak) in mind (for sensory enjoyment).

According to AI (Google Gemini):

Here is exactly how this acoustic and material process works:

1. High Plasticiser Content (High PHR) Creates "Sticky" Chains. Pure PVC is rigid, brittle, and highly polar due to its carbon-chlorine bonds. When you add high amounts (typically >50 PHR) of premium, heavy ortho-phthalates like DEHP or DINP, these small molecules wedge themselves between the rigid PVC polymer chains.

Increased Free Volume: Plasticisers push the chains apart, drastically increasing the polymer's free volume and lowering its glass transition temperature (Tg).

Molecular Mobility: This makes the surface incredibly soft, rubbery, and conforming.

2. High Gloss Creates a Microscopic Vacuum (Blocking): When two pieces of glossy, clear PVC touch, their ultra-smooth surfaces allow for near-perfect contact alignment.

Van der Waals Attraction: Because there is no surface roughness (matte texture) to keep them apart, the highly mobile, plasticised chains on opposing faces get close enough to form intense intermolecular bonds.

Air Exclusion: The glossy surfaces squeeze out all intervening air, creating thousands of microscopic vacuum pockets. This intimate, un-bonded adhesion of two matching plastic surfaces is known industrially as blocking.

3. The "Stick-Slip" Mechanical Release:
When you peel, fold, or slide the blocked PVC, the material resists movement until the force applied overcomes the static friction of the bond. Because the plastic is soft and elastic, it behaves like a spring.

The Stick Phase: The surfaces remain tightly bonded (blocked). As you pull, the elastic PVC chains stretch and store mechanical energy.

The Slip Phase: The pulling force finally exceeds the maximum static friction. The micro-bonds suddenly snap open, rapidly releasing the stored elastic energy as the surfaces slide a microscopic distance

The Cycle Repeats: Instantly, the soft surfaces "catch" and bond again, restarting the stick phase. This happens thousands of times per second.

4. How the Rustling Sound Forms:
The rapid, chaotic oscillation between sticking and slipping triggers intense acoustic emissions.

Micro-Snaps as Sound Waves: Every single time a micro-bond snaps during a "slip" phase, it releases a tiny mechanical shockwave.

Material Amplification: Because the PVC is soft and clear, it acts as a flexible acoustic membrane, transferring those micro-shocks directly into the surrounding air.
White Noise Frequency: Because the glossy surface has slight variations across its area, the micro-bonds don't all snap at once. Instead, they snap in a cascading, irregular sequence. This mixture of thousands of different high-frequency acoustic snaps blends together, producing the characteristic soft, crisp rustling or crinkling noise.
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Re: New Suit from PUL :-)

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Lovely i want to touch it.
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Re: New Suit from PUL :-)

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maidjenny wrote: July 3rd, 2026, 2:09 pm Lovely i want to touch it.
Feel Free :-)
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