I had underestimated how effective plastic wrap would be as a restraint until I tried it. After all, I can tear it in my hands with little effort, how hard could this be?
However, after being encased in plastic wrap I found that it has absolutely no give. Unlike rope, where there must be a bit of slack to allow for circulation, and where you're only attached at a few points, the plastic wrap basically freezes you in place. I couldn't wiggle your arms, legs, hands at all, not even a fraction of an inch. As someone who likes restraint, this was a new level of intensity. If you like restraint, it's wonderful.
One thing that I did not enjoy, however, was the sweat. Not so much that it made me sweaty, but that during the session as I was "rolled" into a new position, all the sweat flooded my head area, filling my eyes and ears. It was like someone dunked my head into salt water. The fact that it got into my ears also made it impossible to hear. For some, perhaps this is a plus, but for me, I was not a fan.
Also, the mumification in plastic wrap allows for maximum access during impact play - nothing is in the Mistress way like a pole or a bench, and the wrap is too thin to dull any sort of hard strike from anything. Wonderful.