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10 mm is better
I picked up 20 ft of 1/4 in nylon rope. That will pretty much take care of whatever. The thickness will help distribute weight more evenly and not cut in like @SugarbushMtn bro saidLooking for tips planning to use 6mm nylon rope
It's literally physics. There's a formula for it based on height and weight and that's just an estimate. The lighter you are, the farther you need to fall.How long will it have hoe much will it hurt should I jump from a branch
This part needs attention when looking at the tableAs you surely won´t be able to break your neck don´t jump too much, it would just hurt your neck-muscles but won´t break your neck. Here is the official table of drops for execution hangings. That would be the height you need to break your neck. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Table_of_Drops
I need some very thorough instruction I've tried this before it takes longYour rope is better for partial hanging that also works from the tree...