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Helpis this a good rope?
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i know most people can't read what it says, but is this a good rope for partial hanging? it says it can take up to 250kg, is braided and is made of polypropylene. i need to know because if all goes to plan i can ctb on the 25th
i know most people can't read what it says, but is this a good rope for partial hanging? it says it can take up to 250kg, is braided and is made of polypropylene. i need to know because if all goes to plan i can ctb on the 25th
250kg is more than enough unless you want to jump instead of "normal" hanging. I would suggest looking for a rope with 12-15 mm diameter as it would be less discomfort and pain. But if it doesn't concern you, this rope should work perfectly
250kg is more than enough unless you want to jump instead of "normal" hanging. I would suggest looking for a rope with 12-15 mm diameter as it would be less discomfort and pain. But if it doesn't concern you, this rope should work perfectly
I am 140 kilos and go for full suspension. Got a 10m polypropylene rope at 12mm weidth . It writes in description point of break 2200 kilos . Will this be ok?
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sayire
Opened All Doors, No Sight Of Hope, Exit Door Next
braided polypropylene is a good choice. 9mm is fine for partial and perhaps even better to close the arteries little easier.
for full suspension, a bit thicker is likely more comfortable
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