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imonadeadline

imonadeadline

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Aug 15, 2023
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All ropes work but I want this to be as quick and comfortable as possible (there is no perfect death though, I understand that.)

I'm fairly thin, around 60kg-70kg, 5"6 tall. Would this 6mm rope work? Or should I opt for a thicker one? I suppose I can technically double it but I'm not really great with ropes.

Thanks in advance for any advice given. This is pretty short notice.
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Worndown

Worndown

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Mar 21, 2019
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You should go for 12mm. Strength and comfort are important.

Rope strength
 
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Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

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I, 90 kg use 20 mm rope and pass out regularly when I hang completly. According to the rule of three 13 mm should be all right for you.
 
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I got 12mm polypropylene because thats what i typically read is recommended
 
Worndown

Worndown

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12 mm in all but the cheapest rope should hold 200 pounds. I suggest having a 50% safety factor due to involuntary movements after you pass out. You weigh 200, get a rope that holds 300.
Good stores or online should have a strength chart. Double braided dock line is very strong. Check the charts attached. Nylon rope specs p01 Screenshot 20241206 2255452 No rope can be too strong! Rope strength
 
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Gustav Hartmann

Gustav Hartmann

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Put the noose around your neck, throw the rope over a vertical beam, hold the end of the rope with your hands and lift your knees. When you pass out you fall on the ground which should be soft.