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nothingnowhere

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Mar 29, 2019
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I'm pretty overweight, I weigh 283lbs and I'm 5'4, I'm wanting to ctb by hanging but I'm not sure if I'm too heavy? Would a rope be able to support me and if so what kind? I'm wanting to do a partial suspension.
 
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Powderedmonster

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Mar 6, 2019
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I don't know for sure, but most ropes at the Home Depot have to be cut with a burning knife I believe. That's where I get all of my ropes from, and you can't cut them with simple scissors, so I think you'll be fine with a rope from there. To be on the safe side, you could get a thicker rope. I personally have nylon rope and it's never failed me, but I'm not an expert on this. I wish you comfort and luck
 
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