andybr6 0 #1 May 14, 2005 I know everyone has their own packing methods but I have seen a lot of people tie the risers together [normaly with a pull up] when they are pro-packing. I have never done this but would like to know what the advantages [if any] are? A ------------------------------------------------ "All men can fly, but sadly, only in one direction" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SCR10480 0 #2 May 14, 2005 The risers are tied together to insure that they are even when the lines are stowed. This helps to promote more on heading openings. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sid 1 #3 May 14, 2005 It also prevents the risers spreading out and flipping over, it makes it a lot easier to check for step-throughs and continuity by having them equal and close. PLUS - when you get to the closing, you have a pull up right there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Pete Draper, Just because my life plan is written on the back of a Hooter's Napkin, it's still a life plan.... right? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
andybr6 0 #4 May 14, 2005 Thanks for all the advice. I have just finished the pack job and I tied the risers together, just before the Slinks and it worked great. The lines when stoed on the bag were much more even and neat. I guess I'll have to go and see if I have a nice deployment tomorrow. A ------------------------------------------------ "All men can fly, but sadly, only in one direction" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bliston 0 #5 May 14, 2005 Tying them together by threading the pull up cord through the large three rings is even easier (and likely keeps them even more even).Mass Defiance 4-wayFS website sticks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites