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Title. Which height range has had the least trouble lifting you?
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I?d say 5?6? to 6?1? is the best range
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Around 5'2"-5'5" has definitely had the most success with me.
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I would think average till tall would have the best chances. Just because they tend to have more muscle.
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I had a tall woman and short woman carry me
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Shorter limbs (even by a few cm) make a big difference in terms of that type of strength. Also, technique. I'm convinced women can cradle carry better than men full stop. They use their hips to put the weight on them whereas men can't do that.
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I've had both taller and shorter than me experience. The shorter one was built and muscular but she had a hard time holding me in the air. The taller one wasn't at all muscular, she just ass double the size of me. She could easily lift me but would get tired quickly
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So far I've only had average height/weight women carry me, but based on the real L&C experience thread (http://landcforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=98), the majority of the responses involved with women 5'4-5'8 (163-173cm) and 120-140 pounds (54-64 kgs) who were successful in performing the usual lift and carries.
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Thinking about this, I don't know if I can say the woman being taller or shorter made any real difference? I think it's probably safe to say I got more good, longer-distance piggybacks from taller women. But I also get the impression the taller women tend to have more practice with it? (I've met quite a few who mentioned at some point how they used to give other guys piggybacks, such as cousins or other family members. I guess people just tend to equate tall women with being stronger and more able to do that?)
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i dnt think haight mattered as much as body mass but between two skinny short and tall girls i'd say it's easier for the short ones to keep their balance
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