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I'm considering full hanging, what kind of rope would be the most suitable? How thick?

I've heard that there are several forms of full hanging, how should I put it to be relatively fast?

Thanks.
 
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I'm considering full hanging, what kind of rope would be the most suitable? How thick?

I've heard that there are several forms of full hanging, how should I put it to be relatively fast?

Thanks.
You want a static climbing rope like this one.

You do NOT want drop hanging where your neck breaks. You want to kick the stool over with just a little slack in the rope... you should lose consciousness in under fifteen seconds with full suspension. Remember to keep rope high on neck, under jaw.

Single most important thing: please make sure you have a reliable rope and anchor point. I've read a lot of threads where people survived because they used a shitty electrical cable or tied the rope to a random pipe overhead which broke. Those are not things to take chances with given the possible repercussions of failure.

Btw, love attack on titan.
 
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You want a static climbing rope like this one.

You do NOT want drop hanging where your neck breaks. You want to kick the stool over with just a little slack in the rope... you should lose consciousness in under fifteen seconds with full suspension. Remember to keep rope high on neck, under jaw.

Single most important thing: please make sure you have a reliable rope and anchor point. I've read a lot of threads where people survived because they used a shitty electrical cable or tied the rope to a random pipe overhead which broke. Those are not things to take chances with given the possible repercussions of failure.

Btw, love attack on titan.

Thanks, this is useful to me.
 
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You want a static climbing rope like this one.

You do NOT want drop hanging where your neck breaks. You want to kick the stool over with just a little slack in the rope... you should lose consciousness in under fifteen seconds with full suspension. Remember to keep rope high on neck, under jaw.

Single most important thing: please make sure you have a reliable rope and anchor point. I've read a lot of threads where people survived because they used a shitty electrical cable or tied the rope to a random pipe overhead which broke. Those are not things to take chances with given the possible repercussions of failure.

Btw, love attack on titan.

I'm obese, should I have any consideration for it?
 
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I'm obese, should I have any consideration for it?
According to its Amazon page, that rope is good for over 2000lb. The anchor point is the next super important thing–what are you planning on tying the rope to overhead? If I were you I'd probably just use the caribeaner to attach the rope to the anchor point (if possible) and use a slip knot for the noose
 
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According to its Amazon page, that rope is good for over 2000lb. The anchor point is the next super important thing–what are you planning on tying the rope to overhead? If I were you I'd probably just use the caribeaner to attach the rope to the anchor point (if possible) and use a slip knot for the noose


I have not even thought about it, is the thickness of the rope important?
 
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I have not even thought about it, is the thickness of the rope important?
You just don't want it to be too thin because then it bites into your neck. Thinner ropes tend not to hold as much weight either. The one I posted should be fine
 
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You just don't want it to be too thin because then it bites into your neck. Thinner ropes tend not to hold as much weight either. The one I posted should be fine

Ok, thanks, I'll buy it soon at a local mountaineering store (there are several small stores in my city)
 
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- Use the simple loop (no the hangman knot), it is more easy tightening.
- Use some soft slippery synthetic rope (for comfort and good tightening).
- Use some lubricant on the rope (for easy tightening).
- How thick? It must have the adequate load capacity for your weight (the thicker is more comfortable, but also it is difficult to slide. The slimer is more sure, but no comfortable. The compromis is the compromis. But the every solid rope kill you sure).
- The main rule is, that you must have a privacy. If you will be not found during the proces, death is sure. If you will be found too soon, it is the big problem.
THAT IS ALL, I THINK.
 
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With full suspension there is a risk of surviving by instinct of survival? I know it looks like a silly question but if I do I can not fail.

I do not want to end up with this person, although I do not know if he used partial or full suspension (sorry, it's not in English) https://portal.abczdrowie.pl/sebast...sil-dzis-jego-mama-walczy-by-wrocil-do-zywych
What a nightmare. From my understanding the risk of failure with full suspension comes with the rope breaking or the anchor point breaking, not the spasms after fainting. I've watched a decent number of hanging videos and from what I've seen the spasms aren't anything to worry about, more like little jerking movements than big flailing motions. There's certainly no way that those essentially random motions would be able to get your rope off of a sturdy anchor or undo the knot
 
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You want a static climbing rope like this one.

You do NOT want drop hanging where your neck breaks. You want to kick the stool over with just a little slack in the rope... you should lose consciousness in under fifteen seconds with full suspension. Remember to keep rope high on neck, under jaw.

Single most important thing: please make sure you have a reliable rope and anchor point. I've read a lot of threads where people survived because they used a shitty electrical cable or tied the rope to a random pipe overhead which broke. Those are not things to take chances with given the possible repercussions of failure.

Btw, love attack on titan.

Wow you answered so many questions for me! If it happens it will likely be my method of choice.

One thing I wonder is how advisable is it to go into a forest, anchor the rope on a tree and then do it, maybe take with me a stool that I kick over. Would of course do it in the middle of the night
 
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Wow you answered so many questions for me! If it happens it will likely be my method of choice.

One thing I wonder is how advisable is it to go into a forest, anchor the rope on a tree and then do it, maybe take with me a stool that I kick over. Would of course do it in the middle of the night
If you can guarentee you won't get caught and the branch is more than strong enough I don't see why not. If you're using a caribeaner it would be very easy to set up.
 
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15 seconds. That's all it would be?

I still figure on 4-10 minutes of hell if I ever decide to do it this way.
 
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15 seconds. That's all it would be?

I still figure on 4-10 minutes of hell if I ever decide to do it this way.
If you're doing it right you should be out VERY fast. It takes longer to die but consciousness is lost quickly.

This link should give you an idea:



It is similar to my own experience.
 
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You want a static climbing rope like this one.

You do NOT want drop hanging where your neck breaks. You want to kick the stool over with just a little slack in the rope... you should lose consciousness in under fifteen seconds with full suspension. Remember to keep rope high on neck, under jaw.

Single most important thing: please make sure you have a reliable rope and anchor point. I've read a lot of threads where people survived because they used a shitty electrical cable or tied the rope to a random pipe overhead which broke. Those are not things to take chances with given the possible repercussions of failure.

Btw, love attack on titan.

I have found a physical site where I can buy a similar rope (static), it is 10.5 mm. Is this a good thickness for full suspension?

How many meters in length is recommended?

The seller has been surprised that it looks static and not dynamic or semi-static, since the static sells less, I am afraid of buying "few meters" and that I suspect that there is "something strange" since I would buy static and "few meters" although maybe it's just paranoia.
 
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10,5mm should be enough.
The length you need depends of the place where you want to hang (e. g. height of a beam)
 
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10.5 mm should be fine.

And if you want to avoid arousing suspicion, I'd say 10 meters would be a good length–that's roughly the length of what I got off the internet. You can always cut it shorter if you find that length hard to work with.
 
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Thanks!
 
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Today I went back to the local mountaineering shop, he told me that they do not sell rope completely static because nobody buys static, they only have semi-static, he has told me that they sell one that is semi-static but is more similar to static. Would a semi-static rope work?

Sorry for asking so many questions, but I want to be completely sure that I buy the right rope.

@Partial-Elf
 
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It is difficult for me to physically go to decathlon, I live in a small city and it is on the outskirts, I do not have a car, I will look for something similar for other shopping centers in my city, and if I do not find anything I will try to go some way to decathlon.

Thank you.
Not shopping center - better find another outdoor shop, like Cotswolds, Go Outdoors or Blacks. Should read 'static rope' on a label. It means it doesnt stretch under certain load.
 
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Not shopping center - better find another outdoor shop, like Cotswolds, Go Outdoors or Blacks. Should read 'static rope' on a label. It means it doesnt stretch under certain load.

ok thanks.
 
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I'm considering full hanging, what kind of rope would be the most suitable? How thick?

I've heard that there are several forms of full hanging, how should I put it to be relatively fast?

Thanks.
What are you going to hang from would be what type of rope to get. That would be the first question I'd ask. I want to hang from a tree, or I want to hang from my door knob. Something along those lines .or you rafter in the garage. That would determined what type of rope.
 
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What is the chance of a hook screw coming off? Just curious.
 
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What is the chance of a hook screw coming off? Just curious.
If it was pre drilled and set into a 2x4 or wood that was stronger, it wouldn't come off. It would stay.
 
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What are you going to hang from would be what type of rope to get. That would be the first question I'd ask. I want to hang from a tree, or I want to hang from my door knob. Something along those lines .or you rafter in the garage. That would determined what type of rope.

I still do not know, anyway I want to use a mountaineering rope because they are resistant.
 
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I just visited another local mountaineering shop, he told me exactly the same thing, "really static" ropes are no longer sold, now they are categorized as "static" on semi-static ropes that behave practically the same as static ones, said that there is no difference, could that rope work for me?
 
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