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Best materials for Partial
Thread starterGarageKarate07
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What would be the best materials for a Partial hanging? Would a strip of cloth work over a rope? What would feel tightest as to have less chance of failure? I was looking through threads and couldn't really see this anywhere so I'm asking outright. Thanks.
Well, I tried to CTB twice with partial and used a scarf + a tie. It seemed as if it was really going to work but I passed out both times and was found by my family.
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Well, I tried to CTB twice with partial and used a scarf + a tie. It seemed as if it was really going to work but I passed out both times and was found by my family.
Well, the softer the material is, the more comfortable it'll be around your neck probably. You'll want something strong enough to hold your weight though, so it really depends on if the cloth would be sturdy enough. If you take your cloth, and set it up in the position you want, you can test it out by pulling down on it with your hands. If it shows no sign of budging, it should be good to use. If you use a slipknot, it should tighten naturally pretty well, but if you stick your hand through the hole and test it, you should get a good idea of how tight it'll be. I hope this helps somewhat, although I'm definitely not an expert. So long as you test things out properly before actually attempting, it should be all good. Good luck with everything.
How did you overcome survival instinct? And what position were you in when you tried partial? I've tried partial but survival instinct saved me all the time ,
How did you overcome survival instinct? And what position were you in when you tried partial? I've tried partial but survival instinct saved me all the time ,
First time my SI was really annoying and I barely passed out after like 2 hours of trying. I'm really a noob at it and then my brother came in to my apartment and "saved me"
The second time I read a lot about partial hanging and took lots sleeping pills but it seems my position was wrong because I only passed out but was found by my dad next day.
I hope the third time works but yeah, SI is a bitch!
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Well, the softer the material is, the more comfortable it'll be around your neck probably. You'll want something strong enough to hold your weight though, so it really depends on if the cloth would be sturdy enough. If you take your cloth, and set it up in the position you want, you can test it out by pulling down on it with your hands. If it shows no sign of budging, it should be good to use. If you use a slipknot, it should tighten naturally pretty well, but if you stick your hand through the hole and test it, you should get a good idea of how tight it'll be. I hope this helps somewhat, although I'm definitely not an expert. So long as you test things out properly before actually attempting, it should be all good. Good luck with everything.
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