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takeru445

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Jun 7, 2018
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I read robin williams went this way. If in theory you got a strong belt, could this be close to as reliable as a rope when it comes to kneeling into it?
 
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millefeui

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It is not reliable. It can work, but it can also snap. It depends on the consistency of the belt, the material, your weight, etc.
 
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Better you take a rope of 10-15mm depends on your weight
 
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