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How thick should the rope be and of what length?
 
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Nov 13, 2024
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How thick should the rope be and of what length?
Check out the hanging threads. Generally 10-12mm is recommended and the length will depend on your setup.
 
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Check out the hanging threads. Generally 10-12mm is recommended and the length will depend on your setup.
Would 12.7mm work? Likely would but I don't want it to be painful
 
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Would 12.7mm work? Likely would but I don't want it to be painful
I can't say for sure: I would recommend researching more, but I imagine it would be just as successful. The larger the rope, the more comfortable. At the same time it can be harder for larger ropes to compress your vessels.
 

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