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purplesky9

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Sep 21, 2024
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I intend to CTB by full suspension. I'm worried though that something going to go wrong and I'll survive. If I do I may be left with some pretty bad rope burns on my neck. I was thinking of taping a plastic bag to my neck to try and protect it a bit. Does anyone else have any suggestions how to prevent this?
 
Permanoir

Permanoir

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Dec 29, 2024
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Putting something light such as a tablecloth or a plastic bag would be enough.
 
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purplesky9

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Sep 21, 2024
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A tea towel maybe. Or would that be too bulky.
 
deadbidaylight

deadbidaylight

And the sun will set for you
Feb 27, 2025
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Ive heard of people placing a sock lengthwise between your neck and the rope. A tea towel might be too bulky depending on the material.
 
AreWeWinning

AreWeWinning

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Nov 1, 2021
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If the anchor point and the rope are strong enough, and the noose knot tightens under the load, then there is not much else to go wrong.

What I'm planning to do, and have been doing already, is to test the setup thoroughly.

Concretely, I tie the rope, use the exact same anchor point, rope and knots I'll be using, but just make the rope longer, and step in it with my foot. Step in it with my full bodyweight, and bounce on it. If everything holds, it should be good. At least, that's the idea.
 
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Ixtab69

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I intend to CTB by full suspension. I'm worried though that something going to go wrong and I'll survive. If I do I may be left with some pretty bad rope burns on my neck. I was thinking of taping a plastic bag to my neck to try and protect it a bit. Does anyone else have any suggestions how to prevent this?
if your main concern is a ropeburn either wear a turtleneck or pad your neck with a clothing item like a t-shirt,for example.On the other hand,a botched hanging can result in much worse scenarios more worth worrying about-how about spending the rest of your life in a veggie state?No offense intended,but if you don't really know the method nor what you are really doing (which happen to be the reason for your doubts) please-for your own good-forget about hanging yourself or,alternatively,study the method a lot better
 

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