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Sizing Your Cuffs Our sizing refers to size of cuff pad itself. The strap which holds it shut is longer. In years of sizing people to cuffs, L'Varado has found that a seven inch wrist takes a ten inch cuff, while ankles are usually four inches larger than the same person's wrists. Use a tape measure or a strip of paper and a ruler to get an accurate measure around the wrists and ankles, then select from
Optionally locking buckles have a loop through which a small lock can be inserted making the piece more secure. Restraint Rings A D-ring is shaped like the capital letter by which it is named. A tri-ring is a triangle welded shut, enclosing the restraint ring. Both tri-rings and D-rings are pictured on this page. Click here for more product information and faqs. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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April 22, 2007 |