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dman12009

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Oct 1, 2018
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I read somewhere online that the best way for a short drop to work is to lean forward and then push head down. Would this work using a regular belt? It seemed when they wrote it they had specific type of noise in mind but didn't specify
 
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WornOutLife

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Mar 22, 2020
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Maybe! I highly recommend you read this megathread and all the posts there. It has plenty of info about hanging.
 
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Lupgevif

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Jul 23, 2020
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It might, yes. Depends on the placement of the belt on your neck and how easily you can manage to let go of your balance to hang.