I never worked with a rope halo, but I whole-heartedly recommend ratchet straps. We purchased 6 with hooks on either end. We bent rebar like canes. We threaded the straps through our tape anchors. The hooks on the ends nicely grab the rebar. Just feed the strap through the ratchet until the strap is relatively tight, give the ratchet a few cranks and you're done. I'm willing to bet it took me longer to type this than it would take to secure one of these in place.
The best part is you only need to give one or two ratchet clicks during the week to snug it up as it settles and the straps stretch some. Doing that with rope is a pain.
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