Set of 2 ankle straps - simple and elegant - lockable with a special Allen key
The ankle bracelets from the Simple and Elegant series are one of our simple classics among the stainless steel shackles. All straps are individually handcrafted from stainless steel and adjusted according to your dimensions. Equipped with a hinge in the back and, in this case, an invisible closure at the front. They can be locked with a special Allen key.
The effect of our stainless steel ankle straps can be felt simply by the weight of the material. Thanks to the precise craftsmanship, they also fit perfectly and are therefore suitable for longer periods of wear. Guaranteed captivating hours, no matter which end of the chain you are at.
material |
stainless steel |
Strength |
6mm |
Height |
30mm, 40mm, 50mm |
surface |
matt, polished |
Lock |
Allen screw covered |
Dimension guide
In order to create the stainless steel straps precisely, we need your individual and exact fetlock joint dimensions. For the measurement it makes sense to have two people. Please proceed as follows and enter the dimensions in centimeters and millimeters (cm, mm) in the field provided in the order mentioned below (I) / II) / III) ):
Ankle band
I) SCOPE
Measure the ankle circumference using a flexible measuring tape. To do this, place the measuring tape smoothly on the leg directly above the ankle joint. From there, guide the band completely around the leg. Please note this circumference value under I).
II) WIDTH
You measure the width of the ankle bracelet using two books with a solid spine. Bring the two spines of the book to both sides of the leg (left and right) so that the spine of the book touches the skin of the leg, but does not press it. Align the two spines parallel to each other and now use a ruler to measure the width of your leg by measuring the gap between the spines. Alternatively, use a caliper. Please note this value under II).
III) DEPTH
To determine the depth of the ankle bracelet, place your foot on the floor. Bring two books with stiff spines to the front and back of the leg so that the spines touch the skin but do not press it. Align the two spines parallel to each other and use a ruler to measure the depth of your leg by measuring the gap between the spines. Alternatively, use a caliper. Please indicate this value under III).