Whenever I go out in my leathers, I get questions. One of the more frequent questions is – “What is that hump for?” The hump on the back of motorcycle leathers serves a few purposes. Most are at least partly vented using perforated leather similar to the rest of the suit. A suit made by Dainese, the Aero Avro P., has space for a water bag. My suit, a Dainese Laguna Seca, has air vents in the hump to allow better cooling when crouched on the bike. No matter how the suit is ventilated, the hump’s greatest use is aerodynamics. The hump helps air flow better over the body and the helmet. This also makes it easier for the rider to stay in the crouched position longer as the air flow helps hold the head up. My personal preference is for suits with humps. I just find them more interesting to look at and wear.
Author: Sir SD Michael
Greetings! I am a bondage and gear enthusiast with many years of experience in both. I'm a big fan of heavy and long term bondage, sometimes extending days long.
Bondage with Trikoot
Trikoot, a great bondage and gear enthusiast from Finland, spent some time in my playroom. He enjoys straitjackets and spandex. He also introduced me to some electro play with his tens unit. It was quite an experience with total hands-free cumming. I thought some heavy bondage time in my cage would be something he would enjoy. I enjoyed the time I got to spend with him.
A boy in chastity
I love teasing boys before and after they are in chastity. Making sure they know who owns their cock is important.