Balloon and Vacuum Bag Suffocation

“Undoubtedly, compression bags are one of the most commonly used tools for suffocation enthusiasts. However, the drawback of this device is its short duration. The trapped person will either be released within minutes or lose consciousness. So, how can we extend the game time? You can leave some air in the bag when releasing it, but this doesn’t immediately create a strong feeling of suffocation or pressure. Ideally, when the person inside the bag is about to reach their limit, you can inject a small amount of fresh air to “keep them alive,” and after a while, release the excess air to restore a vacuum. Although you can add air by slightly opening the seal, it’s difficult to control the amount of air, so we wanted to create a completely sealed environment from start to finish. Even if air enters or escapes, it can only flow in one direction and will never enter from the outside. Ultimately, we came up with the idea of ​​putting a balloon in the compression bag as a backup air source. This has an added benefit: it forces the person in the compression bag to overcome the psychological fear of the balloon bursting, which undoubtedly adds a bit of fun to the game. Xiao Yu, the senior filming the full version, spent over 11 and a half minutes in a compression bag for the first time… I won’t go into too much detail about the main plot. The game has three positions and four rounds of vacuum gameplay. Each time a balloon bursts, extra air is released, and the vacuum returns to normal after a short time. Please enjoy the exciting footage of Xiao Yu spending his long time in the sealed bag!”

XMG154.mp4

Size 1920×1080
Length 34:11
Video codec H264, 6999 Kbps
Audio codec AAC, 257 Kbps
Container MP4
Filesize 1.7 GB


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