
thrashisland
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- Jul 21, 2023
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I'm currently scouting out anchor points for full suspension hanging and I have a very sturdy closet that could work but it's not that much taller than me, maybe a foot taller (I'm 5'2)
I was wondering if there needs to be a lot of space between the anchor knot and the noose or if I could just have that a couple inches so my feet would be handing off the ground completely. Does anyone know if this is important?
Additionally I attempted partial on the anchor and everything is fine but when I hang off of it like a monkey bar to test it, it bends a tiny bit. Should I not rely on it if it's like that?
Lastly, another option is above one of the doors in my house there's windows where one panel is missing that might be a good anchor point, however its an old house so I don't know if using it would be a good idea but if it seems better option I will use it.
Plan C is just buying a pull-up bar, but the same question remains of how much space between the anchor knot and the noose is needed.
I was wondering if there needs to be a lot of space between the anchor knot and the noose or if I could just have that a couple inches so my feet would be handing off the ground completely. Does anyone know if this is important?
Additionally I attempted partial on the anchor and everything is fine but when I hang off of it like a monkey bar to test it, it bends a tiny bit. Should I not rely on it if it's like that?
Lastly, another option is above one of the doors in my house there's windows where one panel is missing that might be a good anchor point, however its an old house so I don't know if using it would be a good idea but if it seems better option I will use it.

Plan C is just buying a pull-up bar, but the same question remains of how much space between the anchor knot and the noose is needed.