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  1. Fastest Straitjacket Escape

    Fastest Straitjacket Escape

    Matt Cairoli escaped from a regulation-sized straitjacket in 12.92 seconds.

  2. Fastest Straitjacket Escape In An Elevator

    Fastest Straitjacket Escape In An Elevator

    Matt Cairoli escaped from a regulation-sized [straitjacket][1] in 12.37 seconds while standing in an elevator. [1]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straitjacket

  3. Fastest Time To Escape From A Straitjacket, 10 Padlocks, And 50 Feet Of Chain

    Fastest Time To Escape From A Straitjacket, 10 Padlocks, And 50 Feet Of Chain

    Alexanderia the Great escaped from a straitjacket, 10 padlocks, and 50 feet of chain in two minutes and 37.65 seconds, a new world record. The record was set live on-air during an episode ofFox and Friends[]. URDB co-founders Dan Rollman and Corey Henderson were present to witness the feat.

  4. Fastest Time To Escape From Handcuffs

    Fastest Time To Escape From Handcuffs

    Ryan Stock escaped from his handcuffs in 7.15 seconds. He escaped using a bobby pin hidden inside his mouth.

  5. Fastest Time To Escape From Tape Handcuffs

    Fastest Time To Escape From Tape Handcuffs

    Alex L. escaped from his handcuffs made out of tape in 1.10 seconds.

  6. Fastest Time To Escape From Toy Handcuffs

    Fastest Time To Escape From Toy Handcuffs

    Jack Thompson escaped from his toy handcuffs in 1.97 seconds.

  7. Fastest Upside Down Escape From A Straitjacket While Hanging 40 Feet In The Air

    Fastest Upside Down Escape From A Straitjacket While Hanging 40 Feet In The Air

    Antonio Casanova escaped from a straitjacket while hanging upside down, 40 feet in the air, in two minutes, 33.99 seconds.

    The ropes Casanova dangled from were lit on fire for dramatic effect.

  8. Youngest Person To Perform Suspended Straitjacket Escape

    Youngest Person To Perform Suspended Straitjacket Escape

    15-year-old Nicholas Brice performed a straitjacket escape while dangling 40 feet above the ground.

    He was inspired to set the record by the late great magician Harry Houdini. Read more about the feat here.

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