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NutOrat

NutOrat

Sleepwalking
Jun 11, 2025
24
I know the recommended thickness is 10-12mm, but it feels very thick. Also it is very firm, doesn't bend easily. Polypropelene.
Is the slipknot good? What knot to use to tie it to the tree branch?

I've had it in my closet for almost 2 months now, thinking it's a long time coming. I have to do it there is no other way.
 

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Vorty30

Vorty30

The Point Extractor
Oct 10, 2023
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Damn dude, you have the same rope as me. At least one of the ropes I have. :) Nice!
 
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Bruce

Bruce

Mage
Sep 22, 2023
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I know the recommended thickness is 10-12mm, but it feels very thick. Also it is very firm, doesn't bend easily. Polypropelene.
Is the slipknot good? What knot to use to tie it to the tree branch?

I've had it in my closet for almost 2 months now, thinking it's a long time coming. I have to do it there is no other way.
I think it's suppose to be as thick as your thumb.
It's not suppose to be elastic, so polypropylene is not recommended, jute is better. But if you're high enough then polypropylene might work.
I don't know what that knot is, it doesn't look like a proper slip knot.
You can tie a rope to a branch using the clove hitch.
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
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12mm is good. I have a 12mm rope for partial. I wrap a washcloth around the front for padding though.
 
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Bruce

Bruce

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Sep 22, 2023
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I think that sometimes wrapping something around the rope (it can be a sock too) helps with the pain a bit. It can also make it thicker in case the rope is too thin.
 
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Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

Enlightened
Aug 28, 2021
1,174
The suitable thickness depends on your bodyweight. If you are not extreme light weight 12 mm is ok.
Your slip knot looks allright, if this is the only knot you know, you can also use it to tie it to a horizontal beam or branch.
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
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Is it necessary? What does it change?
The padding just makes it more comfortable. I felt the rope was biting into my neck a bit too much.
 
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Permanoir

Permanoir

Student
Dec 29, 2024
127
Idk if you are planning to use it for FSH but
once a polypropylene rope has been cut, it loses a lot of its strength, even if you tie or melt the ends. It's not really safe for full suspension, since the weak point could snap under sudden load.
 
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NutOrat

NutOrat

Sleepwalking
Jun 11, 2025
24
Idk if you are planning to use it for FSH but
once a polypropylene rope has been cut, it loses a lot of its strength, even if you tie or melt the ends. It's not really safe for full suspension, since the weak point could snap under sudden load.
Shit. Do I need a different kind of rope? FSH.
 
TheVanishingPoint

TheVanishingPoint

Experienced
May 20, 2025
217
Polyester or natural fibres (such as hemp), for the low-cost ones.
 
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