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LakeMungoGirl

LakeMungoGirl

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Nov 6, 2025
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I'm looking into full suspension hanging as a potential method, but I'm unknowledgeable about what type of rope would be best in this situation. Does anybody have any recommendations regarding the type of rope I should use to make the experience as efficient and painless as possible?

Right now, I'm looking at this rope on Amazon, but I feel hesitant to order anything until I know for sure it's the correct choice:


Hopefully this post isn't redundant. Thanks, guys!
 
OnMyLast Legs

OnMyLast Legs

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Anything made to hold a human's weight should work. Thicker should be less painful and ½" is relatively thick.
 
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_wishforwings

_wishforwings

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Feb 4, 2026
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I would maybe go for a dock line rope instead because I originally bought an arborist rope and they often have an inner core which can make them more difficult to tie knots with. But besides that everything else seems good. 1/2 inch is perfect thickness imo. And 50ft is plenty long it could even be like 30 ft and still be fine
 
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LakeMungoGirl

LakeMungoGirl

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I would maybe go for a dock line rope instead because I originally bought an arborist rope and they often have an inner core which can make them more difficult to tie knots with. But besides that everything else seems good. 1/2 inch is perfect thickness imo. And 50ft is plenty long it could even be like 30 ft and still be fine
That's really helpful, thank you. ^^
 
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