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Hello! I was wondering if anyone knows if this is good rope for either partial or full suspension.

I'm 135 lbs. I realize it says on the packaging that the max weight is 45 lbs.. but maybe that wouldn't matter for partial suspension?

Apologies if this is a really dumb question, it's coming from a really dumb person, lol. I bought this rope out of desperation without researching first.

Thanks!
 
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Can I PM you? I don't want ti intrude, just have some thoughts
 
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Hello! I was wondering if anyone knows if this is good rope for either partial or full suspension.

I'm 135 lbs. I realize it says on the packaging that the max weight is 45 lbs.. but maybe that wouldn't matter for partial suspension?

Apologies if this is a really dumb question, it's coming from a really dumb person, lol. I bought this rope out of desperation without researching first.

Thanks!
I wouldn't use this, personally. It's very thin, which does compress vessels better, but also is more painful. Usually 10-12mm Is recommended. Also, 45lbs seems very weak, as some people thrash very violently during the process. I would be afraid of it snapping even for partial.
 
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I wouldn't use this, personally. It's very thin, which does compress vessels better, but also is more painful. Usually 10-12mm Is recommended. Also, 45lbs seems very weak, as some people thrash very violently during the process. I would be afraid of it snapping even for partial.
This is very helpful! Thank you so much!!
 
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If you haven't already, I very much recommend that you read through the hanging mega thread so that you have the best chance at succeeding
 
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1/2" double braided dock line is great.
It is 25 feet long and is about $30 on amazon, $19 on e-rigging and holds 5085 pounds.
Much better than 45 pound line.
 
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1: Make sure comfy on the neck (not that rope)2: your weight and more, don't want to wake up starved and dehydrated. 3: don't settle for a shit rope.
 
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