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ifihadnever

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Sep 20, 2025
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I posted a few weeks ago about having a low ligature point for a full suspension hanging (Just a 1 foot drop). I received some helpful advice and been experimenting but just wanted to ask some further questions.....as I feel it is possible but I would need to get my anchor point knot and neck knot very close as don't have much room for movement.

So, I don't want it to become a partial as feel i would be unsuccessful. Someone helpful showed me a video for information purposes and it looked like the girl had already tied the knot around her neck and then tied it to the anchor point. I'm wondering if this is my best bet and I tie to the anchor point as close as I can get? If so, what sort of knot would I use? I've been looking at noose knots with a stopper, the rope doesn't have much stretch but without actually trying it, unknown if it would drop top far and be unsuccessful.

I appreciate full suspension does need to be higher ideally. I'm pretty sure there is a way with what I've got but I would need to ensure the rope around my neck and anchor are very close.....

Is anyone able to help with this please? I do feel like it could be done, but feel I might drop too far at the minute. So might just need to think outside the box a little?

Would a normal noose knot be ok? and put it round my neck first and try then tie to point (basically the opposite of what people tend to do in full suspension).

Thank you in advance for any input!
 
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Baisley

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Jan 18, 2025
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I would love to help you out but unfortunately I suck at this method and need help myself with it. Hopefully someone will respond soon. I think they normally say with partial to use a slip knot, maybe try reading Evelyn's guide as she posted about partial hangings and seemed knowledgeable. Good luck!
 
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ummwhaaat

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Oct 25, 2020
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This one isn't too hard to tie, and I'd probably go for that with full suspension, I think I'd trust that a bit more than a slipknot. Especially after a 1 foot drop you're unlikely to want to be unsucessful
 
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ifihadnever

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Sep 20, 2025
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Thanks! I can do the knot but I feel I need to tie knot around my neck first and then to the anchor point? Does this make sense? Most people doing full suspension would set up there rope but I don't have that much room (in terms of just a foot drop). so wondering the best way to combat this. I'm unsure if I'm overthinking it but also if I've only got a foot to drop I do need to ensure I get it right.

I'm positive there's a way....I'm just a bit redundant to ensure how so thought someone else might be able to help.
 

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