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Knot question?
Thread starterNeverEndingPain
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Looks like a noose and a slipknot. The slipknot I got from internet seems crap compared to seeing that video. Looks as if it will compress more when doing partial or hanging
Looks like a noose and a slipknot. The slipknot I got from internet seems crap compared to seeing that video. Looks as if it will compress more when doing partial or hanging
The OP called it a double looped slipknot.
Does it seem to look ok to you? I have done the knot on a rope and it's seems good but then someone told me it wasn't a slipknot so now I'm worried I don't have the proper knot and now second guessing myself
Will you let me know that you think after you do some research?
I've tested it out by putting it around my wrist and pressing down. I thought it was a slipknot. I don't even know what it is but it's pretty secure.
Someone told me it looks like the hangman's noose but with just 2 coils.
I just want to make sure this knot will do the job.
I used the same knot yesterday while trying partial. When I was letting myself go I thought the knot wasn't in the position I wanted it to be and I was able to adjust it easily. I could tighten or lose it without any effort. I think it works
I used the same knot yesterday while trying partial. When I was letting myself go I thought the knot wasn't in the position I wanted it to be and I was able to adjust it easily. I could tighten or lose it without any effort. I think it works
Did the link show the video for you ok? Another member said it didn't show for them.
Also that's my problem too. I have everything ready just trying to beat being scared.
Yes it is. Is that the knot you are trying?
Someone said it wasn't a slipknot and that got me all worried thinking I didn't have the right knot. I thought it was a slipknot. I wish I knew more about knots. This is what I will try though. Looks secure and sturdy. In the image it says slipknot. I'm soooo confused
Can you describe your set up like what your anchor point is? Are you standing or kneeling? Leaning forward or dropping your body weight straight down?
Yes it is. Is that the knot you are trying?
Someone said it wasn't a slipknot and that got me all worried thinking I didn't have the right knot. I thought it was a slipknot. I wish I knew more about knots. This is what I will try though. Looks secure and sturdy. In the image it says slipknot. I'm soooo confused
My anchor point is a window blocker(like security bars), it can hold my weight and I am kneeling like the third pic from the hanging megathread straight downward.
Did the link show the video for you ok? Another member said it didn't show for them.
Also that's my problem too. I have everything ready just trying to beat being scared.
I'll post the link again and let me know if the video works for you ok https://i.sanctioned-suicide.net/images/2022/04/149127_double.mp4
My anchor point is a window blocker(like security bars), it can hold my weight and I am kneeling like the third pic from the hanging megathread straight downward.
Slipknot is the general term for all sliding knots (there are a lot of them) and they all make a loop tighten or with other words make a loop become a noose.
The knot above is a hangmans knot with two coils (my favourite knot) and the hangmans knot is one among the many types of sliding knots.
Slipknot is the general term for all sliding knots (there are a lot of them) and they all make a loop tighten or with other words make a loop become a noose.
The knot above is a hangmans knot with two coils (my favourite knot) and the hangmans knot is one among the many types of sliding knots.
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