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Deadgirl

Deadgirl

Game Over
Mar 31, 2019
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These are the cords found in jump ropes. Do y'all think it could support weight around 100 pounds?
 
HelensNepenthe

HelensNepenthe

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Jan 17, 2019
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I'd probably guess about 50lbs.
 
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TiredHorse

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Nov 1, 2018
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No telling. I've seen some stout jump ropes easily capable of holding 100#, and I've seen some that would break under the weight of a fat squirrel trying to CTB.

Best way to test: anchor one end of the rope securely, then swing from it, bouncing a little. This will tell you whether it will carry your weight and accomodate any shock loading it receives if you twitch as you're dying.
 
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