Bengel 0 #1 May 8, 2007 Hey, I just bought this rain protection suit in order to make a tracking suit for skydiving out of it. Can you give me some advice, where I should cut the air-inlets for the pants? The second picture shows my idea where to put them, what do you think about it? Thank you for your answers and please feel free to give some further advice, e.g. bungees through the pants, swoop cords for the upper part... Cheers ChrisI'm a British nanny, and I'm dangerous! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
helge 0 #2 May 8, 2007 Uhm.. With a one piece suit you will have to A. Put your legstraps on after you put on the suit - killing all effect from the pants B. Wear your rig under the suit - make sure you unzip before you deploy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bengel 0 #3 May 8, 2007 Yes, thought about this too. What about cutting inlets on the side for the leg straps?!I'm a British nanny, and I'm dangerous! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mfnren 2 #4 May 8, 2007 just cut some holes in the sides for your leg straps to go through, like a wingsuit. You could check out what phoenix fly is doing, and copy they're design as far as the vents go. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bengel 0 #5 May 8, 2007 I can't see where the inlets are on the pf suit. Can anyone who knows the position mark them please?I'm a British nanny, and I'm dangerous! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johan420 0 #6 May 8, 2007 here is the intake on PF-pants(red marking) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bengel 0 #7 May 8, 2007 Nice, thanks a lot. They are meshed, aren't they?! And do you also know, where the inlets on the arms are?I'm a British nanny, and I'm dangerous! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johan420 0 #8 May 8, 2007 Quote Nice, thanks a lot. They are meshed, aren't they?! And do you also know, where the inlets on the arms are? your welcome..they are meshed... here is a jacket,difficult to see the intake but i have put a yellow mark where it is..but i think it`s way easier to put a bungy from thumb to thumb..but thats me... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pbla4024 0 #9 May 8, 2007 You cut cut holes for legstraps to enter suit. I've seen it already on one homemade tracking suit for base. Fido Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bengel 0 #10 May 9, 2007 What do you think about this combo? The pressurized suit has the inlets this way, I think. I'm talking about the dual inlets in the crotch, not the ones on the upper arms and hips (what do you think about placing them there btw?).I'm a British nanny, and I'm dangerous! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johan420 0 #11 May 9, 2007 QuoteWhat do you think about this combo? The pressurized suit has the inlets this way, I think. I'm talking about the dual inlets in the crotch, not the ones on the upper arms and hips (what do you think about placing them there btw?). if you gonna make your "suit" effective...you need to do one important thing: decrease your drag..it`s not about getting as big as possible..here`s a very good example of a homemade suit... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bengel 0 #12 May 9, 2007 So no inlets on the arms, chest, stiffening that somehow (bungee, swoop cord) and only two little inlets in the crotch area, yes?I'm a British nanny, and I'm dangerous! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johan420 0 #13 May 9, 2007 Quote So no inlets on the arms, chest, stiffening that somehow (bungee, swoop cord) and only two little inlets in the crotch area, yes? it`s no more difficult than that..or even more easy, a sportsjacket with a bungee and gortexpants with a lots of tracking exercises.. http://folk.ntnu.no/hansho/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites