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Hi! Have any of you thinking about using two nooses/ropes for a FSH try, to have a back-up if the the first of them slip or coming undone? It would be really devastating of the first rope will fail. Even thou you can try the noose before it's not completely sure it will last thru the attemp. I just wondering if I'm the only one thinking of this?
[In advance, sorry English isn't my mother tongue]
 
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That will complicate the setup. Complexity only increases the chances for failure.
Make sure you setup everything correctly and you should succeed.
Research, test and practice.
 
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That will complicate the setup. Complexity only increases the chances for failure.
Make sure you setup everything correctly and you should succeed.
Research, test and practice.
I understand. But I'm really worried about that technical issues with noose/anchor end can occur.
I also find this method kind of hard to practice because it probably will leave some marks on my throat.
 
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I understand. But I'm really worried about that technical issues with noose/anchor end can occur.
I also find this method kind of hard to practice because it probably will leave some marks on my throat.
Not probably, it will leave marks 100%. Plenty die this way so you have nothing to worry about if your set up is accurate
 
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That will complicate the setup. Complexity only increases the chances for failure.
Make sure you setup everything correctly and you should succeed.
Research, test and practice.
May I ask you what is the best way to test?
 
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Not probably, it will leave marks 100%. Plenty die this way so you have nothing to worry about if your set up is accurate
Ok. I tried partial a couple of weeks ago and it gave me marks who lasted for about a week. Then I tried it about a week after again, but then with a cloth och and plastic bag under the rope and it didn't give me any marks at all. Even thou I practiced both partial attempts and a full suspension for about 5-10 seconds. But it would probably left marks if i would stay longer in the noose.
 
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Literally practice hanging. You do not need to fully step off to know it is working. That will reduce or eliminate marks on your neck.
 
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