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weni

weni

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Jul 9, 2025
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I have a 5mm rope.
I made them into 10mm overlap and padded them out of socks, and when I pulled them around my neck, they seemed to tighten to some extent.

Can I fail if I try a full suspension with this rope? I'm 5'8 and 52kg. (Not sure if that came out right—I used a translator.)
 
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Eriktf

Elementalist
Jun 1, 2023
835
most ropes should hold 50kg no problem.
yes you might fail i my self have failed hanging many times only 1 of 5++ times was close to succeeding.

 
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weni

weni

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Jul 9, 2025
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most ropes should hold 50kg no problem.
yes you might fail i my self have failed hanging many times only 1 of 5++ times was close to succeeding.

What is the reason for failure?
 
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Eriktf

Elementalist
Jun 1, 2023
835
did i translate that right? What are the reasons for the failure?

i always gone with partial hanging it can be a bit tricky to get the pressure on the right spots and SI saved me a few times also been stooped.

i think full suspension have a higher success rate since you cant stop it

SI are the biggest problem with partial hanging
 
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Terrible_Life

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Jul 3, 2025
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I have a 5mm rope.
I made them into 10mm overlap and padded them out of socks, and when I pulled them around my neck, they seemed to tighten to some extent.

Can I fail if I try a full suspension with this rope? I'm 5'8 and 52kg. (Not sure if that came out right—I used a translator.)
Hey, do you have a strong anchor point? If so please test it before your attempt. Also I'd suggest you to buy a 12mm polyester rope, that would be 100% safe. Which knots do you want to use?
 
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Haibane-renmei-reki

Student
Jan 23, 2020
198
did i translate that right? What are the reasons for the failure?

i always gone with partial hanging it can be a bit tricky to get the pressure on the right spots and SI saved me a few times also been stooped.

i think full suspension have a higher success rate since you cant stop it

SI are the biggest problem with partial hanging
yes mate, i expected your attempts were via partial when you said you 've failed many times
 
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