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Xaphous

Xaphous

hikikomori
Nov 11, 2018
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For partial, these from image below range in 6mm - 24mm diamater. I am slim, 5ft 11'. I feel like the thinnest one would be best or is there another type of rope that would be better suited? I guess 5-10metres would be long enough?
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Sanguinius

Sanguinius

Chicken of ss
Aug 9, 2018
291
I've tried it once with a shoelace and it hurted like hell.
 
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Xaphous

Xaphous

hikikomori
Nov 11, 2018
550
I've tried it once with a shoelace and it hurted like hell.
im sorry it sounds awful, it's not really helpful since I would never use shoestrings :/
 
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Sanguinius

Sanguinius

Chicken of ss
Aug 9, 2018
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im sorry it sounds awful, it's not really helpful since I would never use shoestrings :/
I think the thinnest would be similar, since shoestrings are around 6 mm too.
 
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Xaphous

Xaphous

hikikomori
Nov 11, 2018
550
I think the thinnest would be similar, since shoestrings are around 6 mm too.
I'm not thinking clearly to even realise how thin 6mm is, I'm sorry. I';m thinking medium from the pic would be best hmm
 
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Jiva

Jiva

I want ...
Nov 18, 2018
493
You must choose diameter by your weight. Producers say this on the product. But you must look for soft synthetic rope. Natural ropes are beautiful, but it is rough. It is bad for your neck and for tightening of a noose. It can be very painful.
 
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Xaphous

Xaphous

hikikomori
Nov 11, 2018
550
You must choose diameter by your weight. Producers say this on the product. But you must look for soft synthetic rope. Natural ropes are beautiful, but it is rough. It is bad for your neck and for tightening of a noose. It can be very painful.
ok Maybe those common blue nylon types would be better.
 
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Jiva

Jiva

I want ...
Nov 18, 2018
493
Honestly, a rope for my first try was also a natural jute rope. It was the very bad choice. And if you want still use it, use many of soap. Soap makes the rope more sliding and soft.
 
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c-n

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Dec 21, 2018
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Using soap is not a bad idea... In addition you may use a shawl or something like that so that the noose won't touch your naked skin. Under these circumstances, I would choose a hemp rope with a thickness of 12mm.
 
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