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DontTouchMeImFamous

DontTouchMeImFamous

Student
Jul 18, 2024
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Is it thick enough to support a weight of 110 to 121 lbs? or would you recommend a thicker one?


What type of rope is this called anyways?

(sorry for the bad quality of the pics)


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JesiBel

JesiBel

protoTYPE:4rp14
Dec 5, 2024
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Is it thick enough to support a weight of 110 to 121 lbs? or would you recommend a thicker one?


What type of rope is this called anyways?

(sorry for the bad quality of the pics)


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That twisted rope.. it has a certain shine so it doesn't look like a jute rope, it must be made of some synthetic material. Although I can see some texture... Is it a used rope?

You can cut off a piece and light it on fire (carefully). If it melts, it's synthetic.

It's always good to test all your materials (rope and anchor point) using your full weight and swinging a little (to mimic the spasm/convulsion phase). You can tie the rope to the anchor point and hang from it with your hands. Everything must remain in perfect condition without breaking or being damaged.

It's a little thinner than your fingers... maybe a bit thicker would be more "comfortable". Thickness is sometimes more of a personal choice. Between 10 and 14 mm would be fine.

It is also important that you test the rope tying the: noose knot with a stooper knot (also known as arbor knot); it should slide easily without getting stuck. You can do the test on an arm or a leg.

It will always be better if you can buy one where you can read its breaking load and construction material. Polyester and polypropylene are resistant materials. You can choose a braided, static rope (has no elasticity). They are not expensive and are the best option to have a safe attempt.

Even when you buy a new rope, always test everything (as I mentioned above).
 

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