Vacuum cube
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+ | A '''vacuum sack''' is essentially the same as a [[vacuum bed]] or a vacuum cube and works on the same principle, except that it is a sack that is not mounted inside a frame. | ||
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Revision as of 16:36, 8 March 2014
A vacuum cube is similar in function to a vacuum bed but varies in execution in that the latex sheeting is stretched across a three-dimensional frame instead of the vacuum bed's two-dimensional frame.
There are two main variations of the vacuum cube design: an actual cube that has the user on all fours with their head sticking out of an access hole, and a model called the 'Trifecta' which is a triangular (prism)-shaped stand-up frame.
Manufacturer/Vendors
Vacuum sack
A vacuum sack is essentially the same as a vacuum bed or a vacuum cube and works on the same principle, except that it is a sack that is not mounted inside a frame.
See also
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