At one point you may have found yourself playing with a belt around one's neck to form a make-shift choke collar, but now here is a dedicated option made to keep accidental pinching to a minimum!

A bit ago I started to notice many subs were into throat grabbing / some form of choking, however there wasn't really much offered BDSM gear wise. People seemed to be making do using regular belts, yet most buckle types will have a high threat of neck skin pinching and tended to look a little messy due to having a lot of strap slack.

I was able to get with MR-S Leather and make something custom which overall turned out great, so much so they offer it as a standard product now. That made me pretty happy at the time, but now that I am into leather gear production I'm able to re-investigate the design. After long term testing I found the pinch piece (my original idea so my fault) could itself cause some pinching if a lot of slack had to be tightened to cause a choke so now I'm trying it without the piece and using nicely rounded hardware. 

Since purpose built, unlike a belt this collar can look like a typical collar, however has a cinch tighter functionality when the main D-ring is pulled. The combination feeling of both pulling and neck compression makes for great quick corrections for sassy subs :) For usage notes; starting with the collar on semi snug should help minimize pinching and consider that for a good cinch one needs to pull away / wrapping against the the roller buckle. This may effect how you want to position the collar rotation on the neck and which direction to pull from. If pulling in a direction not against the roller buckle the collar will function more like a normal collar. Although most will connect with a leash, we found bullrings can be a fun and pretty option as well offering enough room for a quick grab.

The main strap is 1.25" leather and uses high quality hardware, currently a one size fits most size. Use at your own risk and with common sense: Just like other animal choke collars this design is meant for quick corrections and not prolonged choking which can be very dangerous. And since I'm sure someone will ask; yes although not a locking buckle setup due to the 1.25" strap size, a small lock can still be used on the buckle.

Currently available on our Etsy store at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DiscerningSpecialist

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