Contents of a basic rope suspension kit

Building a rope kit for suspension can be daunting and certainly is an investment!

Here are some fundamentals:

A few supplies that are nice to have but optional or not relevant in all cases:

  • rated nylon sling (2 – 4′ long) or similar to hang your hard point. This is needed if you work with beam-based points, such as “swingset” frames or truss, or at venues where you need to lower the hardpoint.

  • A swivel. Helpful if you like to spin…not so helpful if you don’t! Ensure the swivel (and all your rigging supplies) are climbing rated.

  • A bag to store your rope and supplies. We recommend a MonkSak!

  • A yoga mat or other padded surface (some folks prefer a furry rug).

  • marlinspike – useful for untying jammed knots and also fun as a sensation play implement.

Additional supplies for being in rope:

  • Clothing: options include nudity or snug-fitting clothing that doesn’t have embellishments like buttons, zippers, jewels, underwires, fringe, and so on. Shay likes leggings and sports bras. 

  • Something to drink (water, Gatorade, Pedialyte, coconut water)

  • A blanket or robe

  • Band-Aids. These are helpful from both a tying and being-tied perspective—Shay commonly catches hangnails on her rope and finds herself bleeding while tying.

  • A light snack, such as a banana, cereal bar, etc.

If you wish to try tying over shoes, consider ankle-height, hard-soled shoes with a distinct heel (it doesn’t need to be high).  

Shoes on the left would not be ideal for this class (they have soft soles, no heel separation, or are precious/fragile). The shoes on the right would be perfect (they have stiff soles and heel separation and are not shoes I’d be worried about damaging).

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