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oktnn50md

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Oct 21, 2020
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Earlied I asked about anchor points for full suspension but at this point I just want to be done with it. What can serve as an anchor point for partial suspension indoors?

My weight is 70kg. I don't trust doorknobs honestly.
 
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MiseryLovesMyCompany

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I don't know what is exactly in your house so I can only tell you that be creative, look around and use your imagination.
 
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oktnn50md

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Oct 21, 2020
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I think I found one way. Buy a doorway pull up bar. It does not require drilling, if you change your mind you can remove it and throw it out. It should hold up to 100kg, maybe more.
 
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I want too try a tree. Don't want to do it in my house. Couldn't put that on my family.
 
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