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Thanatos123
Student
- Feb 18, 2020
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Hey everyone
I've been researching the various methods posted here for a while now to see which one suits me best and I wanted to ask a few questions about full suspension hanging.
1) Would placing padding on the carotid arteries such as cornhole bags along with the rope make things easier/faster/less painful?
2) Where can I ctb using this method? I know in the woods would be doable but some trees are very tall or have thin branches. Are there other places other than forests/woods? I've thought of doing this in my basement using one of the beams, but I don't live alone.
3) What width does the rope have to be? I've read some posters recommending a 10mm rope, others say 15 – 20mm and others 25 - 30mm. What would you recommend for someone who's about 90kg and about 190cm? How do I determine the width?
4) Regarding rope placement, many say the rope should be placed at the back of the neck to be more effective. Do you think this is accurate?
Thank you all and I hope one day you'll find the peace and rest you're seeking!
I've been researching the various methods posted here for a while now to see which one suits me best and I wanted to ask a few questions about full suspension hanging.
1) Would placing padding on the carotid arteries such as cornhole bags along with the rope make things easier/faster/less painful?
2) Where can I ctb using this method? I know in the woods would be doable but some trees are very tall or have thin branches. Are there other places other than forests/woods? I've thought of doing this in my basement using one of the beams, but I don't live alone.
3) What width does the rope have to be? I've read some posters recommending a 10mm rope, others say 15 – 20mm and others 25 - 30mm. What would you recommend for someone who's about 90kg and about 190cm? How do I determine the width?
4) Regarding rope placement, many say the rope should be placed at the back of the neck to be more effective. Do you think this is accurate?
Thank you all and I hope one day you'll find the peace and rest you're seeking!