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avalon_

Wizard
Jun 2, 2024
651
I don't have an anchor point :( but I agree that it's one of the best methods out there. Amything that requires a process leading up to the attempt will increase SI and create room for failure. Hanging is something that you can do pretty much instantaniously. When I tried partial some years ago there was almost no pain, only the exploding head feeling (sounds worse than it actually is). Unfortunately partial requires a lot of willpower to keep your body pushed downwardsand not pull back before passing out, so what you said only really applies to full suspension hanging.
 
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nullsoul

Member
Oct 8, 2025
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Will it be successful if I use a 2.4cm thick rope?
Is it too thick?
The rope has no elasticity