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Squalo

Squalo

A Fatal Mistake
Jan 14, 2021
657
I bought it a year ago and it seems very resistant, it is also difficult to cut it without a great knife.
is a nautical rope used by sailors, with a breaking load of over 500 kg and 10 mm of thickness.

i weight less than 60kg so it will never break.
I would like to use it for full suspension but I still have a doubt, which is that it is indeed a nautical rope, therefore rather rough, hard and painful, and consequently very uncomfortable to wear around the neck.

I don't know whether to continue practicing with this one or to try a different but more comfortable rope, I was thinking of taking a different one in cotton but not knowing the breaking load I'm afraid it will break.

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JustAMatterOfTime

JustAMatterOfTime

Fragile
Mar 21, 2021
905
Looks quite thicker than 10mm but maybe that is just my eyes.
 

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