Not really how is it possible to do a test on full suspension?? Once your heads through the noose and your feet are off the ground how can you back out if the test ?? Partial suspension maybeMy method will be full suspension hanging and I was wondering if there was a way to maybe do a test before I do full suspension so I would know the knot position would allow me to suppress my carotid arteries.
Not really how is it possible to do a test on full suspension?? Once your heads through the noose and your feet are off the ground how can you back out if the test ?? Partial suspension maybe
You can’t really turn back if you do a full suspension unless the rope broke.
How would you go about it if you’re sitting? Surely would make it more uncomfortableThere is no "right spot" in full suspension, put the rope around your neck, kick the chair it's over. The knot can be at the front or at the back of your neck, doesn't really matter. That's why you don't see forum posts like "I've tried full suspension but couldn't pass out" xD
The "right spot" is only a thing in partial suspension because in sitting/kneeling position you're not putting that much weight on the rope, so it's harder to compress the arteries.
There is no "right spot" in full suspension, put the rope around your neck, kick the chair it's over. The knot can be at the front or at the back of your neck, doesn't really matter. That's why you don't see forum posts like "I've tried full suspension but couldn't pass out" xD
The "right spot" is only a thing in partial suspension because in sitting/kneeling position you're not putting that much weight on the rope, so it's harder to compress the arteries.
I think luck plays a part, I tried before and passed out quick but didn’t tie tight enough so failed. Any other time now I can’t pass outI suppose you'd need to do it like Marcus Jannes? IDK how the hell did he manage to pull it off like - sit down, pass out right away, dead.
I guess you need a bit of luck if you do it that way.