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lastch

Student
Oct 2, 2024
100
What is the general consensus on using a bathrobe belt in partial suspension. I don't have access to buying a rope and was wondering if it would be strong enough or if there's anyway to test it prior to CTB
 
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heyhoherewego

Member
Sep 13, 2024
63
there is a way to test it, just tie it somewhere and partially suspend yourself by holding onto it, see how much it gives and if it can comfortably hold your weight for while
 
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pulleditnearlyoff

Experienced
Apr 26, 2024
239
I used it about 50 times already, but partial hanging is difficult to succeed cause of SI.
 
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pulleditnearlyoff

Experienced
Apr 26, 2024
239
When you say you used it 50 times it held your weight all of those times? I'm concerned about it snapping
Well, that depends on the "quality" of course and your weight. Most won't break that easy.
 

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