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Hanging question (full suspension)
Thread starterpurplesky9
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I have a 12mm polyester rope. Will this be good for full suspension hanging. I plan on using a noose knot but I'm not sure about my anchor knot. Most of the knots suggested on here are more suited to partial hanging does anyone have any suggests that would be appropriate for full hanging?
I have a 12mm polyester rope. Will this be good for full suspension hanging. I plan on using a noose knot but I'm not sure about my anchor knot. Most of the knots suggested on here are more suited to partial hanging does anyone have any suggests that would be appropriate for full hanging?
I have a 12mm polyester rope. Will this be good for full suspension hanging. I plan on using a noose knot but I'm not sure about my anchor knot. Most of the knots suggested on here are more suited to partial hanging does anyone have any suggests that would be appropriate for full hanging?
That rope sounds fine. Check its specifications for its load-bearing capacity, but if it's a polyester braided rope, it should be fine.
The anchor knot is the easy part. The only criterion is that it has to hold. An Anchor Hitch (Anchor Bend) with an extra half hitch, or a Round Turn & Two Half Hitches with an added extra half hitch, is fine in most situations, I think. Except if you want to tie a rope to a vertical pole with a smooth surface. Then, something else is needed.
When the knot full tightens itself as your weight is applied, it will compress everything anatomically. You can look for autopsy photos that show the deep marks created by the rope.
That rope sounds fine. Check its specifications for its load-bearing capacity, but if it's a polyester braided rope, it should be fine.
The anchor knot is the easy part. The only criterion is that it has to hold. An Anchor Hitch (Anchor Bend) with an extra half hitch, or a Round Turn & Two Half Hitches with an added extra half hitch, is fine in most situations, I think. Except if you want to tie a rope to a vertical pole with a smooth surface. Then, something else is needed.
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