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Chris6666

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Jun 11, 2026
43
Hi there,
I will show you my method to go (if it goes like planned):
First things first:
I have experienced, that many users suffer with builing an exit bag.
I know now why...
Here is a pic of building one. The secret is the knot, which you squeeze throgh the way. Make it much easier

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Outside:

IMG 20260622 2057541

Inside:
IMG 20260622 2058181

Just don't use your fingernails because it can damage the bag!
The squeeze through the bag took me a minute. Easy to make with the knot (my idea...)
I took oven bags in the following size (55x60cm).
They fit good for my options.
I took the cord locks from an old jacket.
They have 2 holes. I took them sideways (right side in, left side in) and arranged it with my head (2 finger space):
IMG 20260622 1955031
My options are followed:
IMG 20260622 2001122
Going with a VR (here Meta Quest 3).
The dummy-head is a bit too small... Not original size, but good enought to show you my intensions...
First the bag is going over the googles and the nose:
IMG 20260622 2002321
The above the rest of the back head:
IMG 20260622 2003001
Mouth will still be free, so you can breath about it.
You crunch out the air of the bag, like doing it by normal exit bag.
As you can see, there is much space with the big bag. Even the dummy is not normal size, it should be more than enough.
The google keep the bag even away from your face, which should be even better (while you are watching and hearing what you want).
When you are ready (after hyperventilating) you just pull the bag over your head, after filling it completely with N2.
I have a 10L at 200 bar tank with N5, whitch is about 99,999 % purity.
This means, I got a way too much for ctb, but too much is never too less...
I got oxygen tubes. Here is a pic of it:
IMG 20260622 2005071
The flowmeter goes up to 30 lpm and is specific for nitrogen. So no calculating, its 1:1.

With this setup, I may have to make a lot of tests...
At the moment, the temperatures are way too high for this region (35-40C), and I'm afraid, the high temperatures (in my building much higher than outside), could cause damages...
Therefore I would do not any test at the moment.
But the bag was filled up pretty good, when I tested (about 2.5 minutes).

I will have a zero gravity chair as well. Don't delivered yet...
There will be small arm-Straps with elastics to slip in with the hands.
On the head-side will be small cushions on the side. The ancle will be about 45 degrees, cause the googles have a waight, I don't want to get my head down or sideways falling off...

What do you think about it?
 
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nikolagorbachev

New Member
Mar 2, 2026
2
I think this one is good, but I've got some questions for myself

1. How does your region's temperature effect this method, because I'm in a similar temp rn

2. What's your plan to hold back convulsing once your body detects "something is wrong"?
 
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isthisthingon

Arcanist
May 16, 2026
446
You think the VR headset will stay on during the process? It may become an obstacle for the bag as you begin to move around. Idk.
 
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Chris6666

Member
Jun 11, 2026
43
1. the temperature of the tank/flowmeter is adjusted at 20C. The flow of gas can cause of the temperature a higher or lower flowrate.
2. convulsing is in my opinion just a mainstream-thing... Just to make things more complicated... Arm-straps are the highest thing, I would do. In past people did it with just holding hands in the back...
You think the VR headset will stay on during the process? It may become an obstacle for the bag as you begin to move around. Idk.
The Meta Quest is with straps on your head. You ever had one on your head? Then you know... :wink:
We talk here about not 30 minutes or so... Its a maximum of 2 minutes, if you do it right!
Its just about kicking SI!!
And with N2, this timelaps is minimum!
And with VR its NOTHING :hihi:
Just thinking about to take an extra tube for air, for staying a couple of minutes extra alive...
But hyperventilating could be difficult...
 
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Chris6666

Member
Jun 11, 2026
43
Little correction to No 1: You have to watch the temperature for the tank, too. If the temperature is too high and the tank is fully filled, it can goes above 200 bars and can damage the regulator, when its only certified for 200 bars.

BUT I would always like to know, what you think about my setup. Any recommendations? Improvements? Questions?
It seems, only the megathread is active for some reason. Obviosly the thread become MEGA...
This is just my "little" setup with the most common things. You can leave the VR of course, then you have a common exit bag-setup.
I just want to keep things simple.
And I hope, I could have a little with my how to exit bag and the knot for the strap...

Would appreciate some more comments on my threat...
 
pthnrdnojvsc

pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
4,448
could you explain more how you made the tie cord and knot for the exit bag?
 
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Chris6666

Member
Jun 11, 2026
43
could you explain more how you made the tie cord and knot for the exit bag?
1. fold up the bottom side up to 4-5cm to the outside. Then tape the outlines with medical tape. Do it best twice. The scond roll over the bottom of the first one, so its overlapping.
2. Make a small hole in the outer layer of the taped piece of bottom.
3. I used elastic bands with 7 mm width... Way too much... I recommend normal elastic cord.
But procedure is the same:
Do a small knot at one end of the cort/band (maybe double or tripple, you have to pull it with your finger tips). Do this knot into the cut of your bag. Sqeeze it around the bag with your fingers (not nails!), until it reaches the cut at the other side again.
Pull it out, (make sure, your band is "flat"), and you have a cord/band in your exit bag...
Secure it with the cord-lock (mine was 2 holed, but most have just 1 hole. Just put all (upside down) the one hole.
A good FIRST adjusment is to put 2 Fingers on the side of your neck and tighten it.
After that, I had a small space, that I could easily fit my little finger throgh. The elastics did not strangle me!!! There was this much of space!!!
I think, this is very important because of the discharge of CO 2. With the diameter you have to test... Not too lose!!! A little finger loose is good for beginning.
Better too tight than too loose... When its too thight, you get unconscious AND YOU WILL FEEL IT (cant breathe, becauce of too much CO2).
When its to loose, you get unconscious AND YOU MIGHT WONT FEEL IT (because of air flowing in). Badest case is here vegetable...
To "test" an exit bag is very dangerous. I doubt, you maybe continue with standards like 15 lpm and so on. But this is good 👍
 
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jackrussell

Member
Oct 30, 2023
35
i like your idea of using a vr headset with a exit bag. i'm going to use nitrous oxide and a plastic bag with my vr headset. i was going to use n2 but i read about nitrous oxide on here and i changed my mind
 
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nettspend

nettspend

I imagine Icarus laughing as he falls
Jun 23, 2026
73
I don't get the point of using a VR headset..? Are you planning on watching something special as you go?
 
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Chris6666

Member
Jun 11, 2026
43
i like your idea of using a vr headset with a exit bag. i'm going to use nitrous oxide and a plastic bag with my vr headset. i was going to use n2 but i read about nitrous oxide on here and i changed my mind
I don't know much about nutrous oxide and the effects. So, I can't tell about the gas. But N2 is well known for ctb.
I don't get the point of using a VR headset..? Are you planning on watching something special as you go?
Its just about kicking SI. You can watch, whatever you want.
You can watch P****, if it helps you kicking SI...
I will watch a deep space jourrnay. Going to the stars... And CO2 will not kick in, in the way without it :wink:
You just don't notice it, because you are focused on the VR. Then you pass out, and thats it. The critical thing here is, that SI shots into your head and you rip of the bag. But when your mind is otherwise related, it should not happen (not my idea)...
 
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DeadManLiving

DeadManLiving

Ticketholder
Sep 9, 2022
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The images aren't loading for some reason might be a site glitch.
 
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Chris6666

Member
Jun 11, 2026
43
The images aren't loading for some reason might be a site glitch.
Seems to be a general problem to this forum...
I have the same problem sometimes...
You have to re-login (logout and login again). Then you can see the images.
 
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LuxFox

LuxFox

Member
Apr 13, 2026
16
I want this so badly, annoyingly they oxygenate all of our gases in australia by enough to make them non-lethal.
 

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