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Pls check if my rope is okay for full suspension.. IMG 20240912 122530 724
I actually wanna go with partial suspension hanging but a lot of people don't recommend it..
 
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that looks very thin and flimsy, but i suppose it may work for partial (although, as you mentioned already, partial isn't really recommended these days since many have tried and failed). This rope will be significantly more painful to use than with a proper 10mm or 12mm rope though, and as such it shouldn't be used for full suspension imo. are you able to go and acquire a better rope?
 
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that looks very thin and flimsy, but i suppose it may work for partial (although, as you mentioned already, partial isn't really recommended these days since many have tried and failed). This rope will be significantly more painful to use than with a proper 10mm or 12mm rope though, and as such it shouldn't be used for full suspension imo. are you able to go and acquire a better rope?
Yes, i am through online.. what type of rope should i go for? 12mm?.. i am 5"0 with weight 57kg
 
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Afaik it's suggested to use a rope about 1/2 inch thick (thumb-thick). Any rope will do, but I read that dockline seems to be the best.
 
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Yes, i am through online.. what type of rope should i go for? 12mm?.. i am 5"0 with weight 57kg
for full suspension, the generally advised rope to look for is a 12mm (or 1/2 inch) double braided dockline. either made of polyester or polypropylene.
 
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Afaik it's suggested to use a rope about 1/2 inch thick (thumb-thick). Any rope will do, but I read that dockline seems to be the best.
Ty I'll keep that in mind
for full suspension, the generally advised rope to look for is a 12mm (or 1/2 inch) double braided dockline. either made of polyester or polypropylene.
Ty for ur advice, I'll keep that in mind
 
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Update: yeah I don't think this rope is viable so I'm just gonna wait for my order .. it's estimated to arrive 17-23 😔.. I don't have a lot of time left tbh.

Reason why I can't use the above rope: it's very thin and uncomfortable ..
 
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Would this one work ? Or does it have to be polyester )
This one would work, but it's preferable to have polyester. Nylon is the stretchiest of the synthetic rope materials, which is not desirable for hanging. It's also weaker than polyester, but it won't matter that much at this specific rope diameter. Polyester is the least stretchy, and one of the strongest synthetic materials for rope. It's also very good at holding most knots, which materials like polypropylene can have trouble with (unsure about nylon and knots, so it may be worth researching if you end up getting this rope).

Before buying this one, make sure it has the breaking strength or working load limit listed somewhere. If it's over 800lbs or 360kg, then it'll be fine. You want the break strength to be several times higher than your body weight, in case your convulsions have you yank on the rope hard. It's also just nice peace of mind, and it's good to eliminate as many points of failure as you can.
 
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Not a good rope. Those do not tie well or hold knots.
The double braided dock line is the gold standard for rope. Strong, smooth, knots well and comfortable. You are worth it!
 
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This one would work, but it's preferable to have polyester. Nylon is the stretchiest of the synthetic rope materials, which is not desirable for hanging. It's also weaker than polyester, but it won't matter that much at this specific rope diameter. Polyester is the least stretchy, and one of the strongest synthetic materials for rope. It's also very good at holding most knots, which materials like polypropylene can have trouble with (unsure about nylon and knots, so it may be worth researching if you end up getting this rope).

Before buying this one, make sure it has the breaking strength or working load limit listed somewhere. If it's over 800lbs or 360kg, then it'll be fine. You want the break strength to be several times higher than your body weight, in case your convulsions have you yank on the rope hard. It's also just nice peace of mind, and it's good to eliminate as many points of failure as you can.
Thank you this was extremely helpful.
 
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