Already Gone6

Already Gone6

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Jul 31, 2023
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Amazon product ASIN B07FNXRFRX
Safe Working load 500 lb.
Break strength 1500 lb

I am a little sketched out about partial hanging now, wondering if this would work for a full suspension hanging?
I wanted to do partial because i'm fcking desperate to go asap, but it just seems too complicated for me. I am going to be moving soon and the new place has at least 3 spots where I could do full suspension.
 
todienomore

todienomore

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Apr 7, 2023
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i cant see the picture but that should work if you arent really dropping on it or tying it around/over a "sharp" edge.

not sure if rope diameter plays a role in how it interacts with the neck.
dm me if you want a link on where to order a high quality rope for 20-30$ with the right properties for a drop
 
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HerculePoirot

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I believe full suspension offers two advantages over partial:
1. Once you've kicked the chair you're done. SI is ineffective.
2. Higher pressure on your carotid, so you're likely to pass out then die quickly.
 
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CW36

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The thinner the ligature the better the chance of restricting the carotids. However if it's too thin, it'll likely break. 10-12mm for full.
 
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I believe full suspension offers two advantages over partial:
1. Once you've kicked the chair you're done. SI is ineffective.
2. Higher pressure on your carotid, so you're likely to pass out then die quickly.
That is a reason why I considered it before SN.
 

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