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ThatStateOfMind
Enlightened
- Nov 13, 2021
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It's really janky but it works. I walked around my apartment trying to find an anchor point in case I can't handle it and I've settled on an area.
My setup is extremely weird but let me explain. I decided if I was going to do full suspension, my belt is likely my best option. I have nothing else that I trust will hold my weight. I took my belt, and draped it over the door and closed it. That didn't work because with enough tugging, it would just slide through. I decided I need something less malleable to go through one of the loops. A hanger is what I've found works, one of those metal ones. I stuck that through a hole, draped it over again, stood on something, wrapped it around and surprisingly, it held my weight.
I decided to share this because, one, I like knowing I have an exit and I've found one JUST in case, and two, this setup is easy and inexpensive since all you need is a door, belt, and metal hanger, so it could work or be helpful for someone else.
My setup is extremely weird but let me explain. I decided if I was going to do full suspension, my belt is likely my best option. I have nothing else that I trust will hold my weight. I took my belt, and draped it over the door and closed it. That didn't work because with enough tugging, it would just slide through. I decided I need something less malleable to go through one of the loops. A hanger is what I've found works, one of those metal ones. I stuck that through a hole, draped it over again, stood on something, wrapped it around and surprisingly, it held my weight.
I decided to share this because, one, I like knowing I have an exit and I've found one JUST in case, and two, this setup is easy and inexpensive since all you need is a door, belt, and metal hanger, so it could work or be helpful for someone else.