BigSky 2 #26 July 18, 2005 I ordered it with a red handle. Mr booth's reply summed it up pretty well. I wont be able to hear, smell, taste, or maybe even feel the thing so I may as well be able to see it! I also got the mini risers and an RSL. Thanks for all the advice.“Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed. Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and their hopes and dreams. If I didn’t drink this beer, th Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ZigZagMarquis 9 #27 July 19, 2005 QuoteI ordered it with a red handle. Mr booth's reply summed it up pretty well. I wont be able to hear, smell, taste, or maybe even feel the thing so I may as well be able to see it! I also got the mini risers and an RSL. Thanks for all the advice. Good Boy!! ... and thanks much Mr Booth, your post made me laugh my ass off... "hear, smell, taste, etc"... I'd have said that IMHO, one's cut-away pillow should be brightly colored and contrasting to the rest of your gear / jumpsuit. I figure I'll never order an orange jumpsuit so I've always had bright orange cut-away pillows on my rigs... wouldn't work for Sparky, but I've seen MJO jump, and cut-away, with a rig that has a D-Ring on the right for the cut-away handle and a D-Ring on the left for the reserve. Anyway, BigSky, you say you ordered mini-risers... did you get ones with the hard cable housings in the channel where you stow the excess cut-away cable so in the event you have a spinner with bad line twist the ends of the cut-away cables don't, potentially, get locked into the twisted up risers making it difficult if not impossible to cut-away?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigSky 2 #28 July 19, 2005 "did you get ones with the hard cable housings in the channel where you stow the excess cut-away cable so in the event you have a spinner with bad line twist the ends of the cut-away cables don't, potentially, get locked into the twisted up risers making it difficult if not impossible to cut-away?? " That is a good question. It is an Infinity. I dont think the student one I have been packing has that, but it has big risers. Ahawwwwww.............to many choices“Sometimes when I reflect back on all the beer I drink I feel ashamed. Then I look into the glass and think about the workers in the brewery and their hopes and dreams. If I didn’t drink this beer, th Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kingbunky 3 #29 July 19, 2005 if you ordered an inifinity, you got the hard housings. just to add my $.02, my handle is red, my harness and jumpsuit are black."Hang on a sec, the young'uns are throwin' beer cans at a golf cart." MB4252 TDS699 killing threads since 2001 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BlindBrick 0 #30 July 19, 2005 A couple of weeks back, I had a cutaway while wearing a baggy red jumpsuit. Luckily, I had no issues, but now that I've become aware of the issue, I see no point in creating a situation where I have to rely on luck for the successful execution of my emergency procedures. My next paycheck, I will be ordering a pillow that's a contrasting color. -Blind"If you end up in an alligator's jaws, naked, you probably did something to deserve it." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WingnutOrange 0 #31 July 20, 2005 Personally I'd get a bright and visible color that stands out from anything you are wearing(rig included). I myself have a red cutaway handle and silver d-ring for my reserve. But I would also consider neon green, and other "loud" colors. Above all else, ask your S&TA, he'll probably steer you in the right direction. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joellercoaster 6 #32 July 20, 2005 Yup. I briefly considered getting a yellow cutaway pillow, because I have a few yellow details on the other stuff I'm buying (RW grips, rig trim tape) but nothing sizeable, and it looked cool. Now I think, having only one red thing on my entire set of kit doesn't look terrible, and has precisely zero ambiguity come freakout time. Look for the red thing, any red thing. Tear it off and pull it, then pull the silver thing. [edit: That and it'd be pretty damn embarrassing to die with a torn-off fistful of gripper, fantastically unlikely though that would be ]-- "I'll tell you how all skydivers are judged, . They are judged by the laws of physics." - kkeenan "You jump out, pull the string and either live or die. What's there to be good at? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikerxxuk 0 #33 September 27, 2009 I found this post after being a good boy and doing a search. It seems an old post but I’ll just add to it rather than starting a new one. I just wish that I had thought of the issue of suit colour vs cutaway pad colour before I bought a new jumpsuit. I have 40 jumps and use club rigs. After my first couple of warp jumps it was clear that my e-bay jumpsuit was not suitable for my weight. (Although it fitted fine it was close fitting and made of fast fall material.) So I spoke to lots of people at the DZ. The CCI, a couple of TIs my AFF instructors, 2 warp coaches and all of them gave me some great advice about what suit to get, what booties, what material, what fit etc. Not one of them mentioned the issue of suit colour vs cutaway pad colour. So my new £210 has a red front, because I thought it looked good when I was choosing the colours. It was not until my flight-line check that it was pointed out to me to be a problem. I jump club rigs and all have red pads. I am not going to invest in my own rig for quite a while so changing the cut away pad is not an option. So I’ve now got to sew a big patch on my nice new suit. During the flight line check I was made to feel pretty stupid and embarrassed. People saying “why did you get a red suit for?” I am a little bit miffed that not one person mentioned this to me. I would have thought even the suit manufacturer, when he saw that I had chosen a red suit, might have thought to ask the question, given that he knew my experience level. Or maybe I should have thought of it myself. Other jumpers have said that it is not my fault, how was I to know? I suppose if new people to the sport were told absolutely everything they would collapse with information overload. Although I understand the 'need to know/nice to know' style of training I would have thought that as I was asking advice on a new suit this issue would then move into the 'need to know' catagory. Oh well, I'll go now and try and see if my wife will get her sewing machine out..........It's my Natural Arch ! It has nothing to do with pies whatsoever ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mx19 0 #34 September 27, 2009 Have you thought about just using black tape or something so you can take it off when you do get a different rig? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bikerxxuk 0 #35 September 27, 2009 Yes, that is what was suggested and that's what I did at the time. But it was also hinted that it would not be acceptable as a permanent solution.It's my Natural Arch ! It has nothing to do with pies whatsoever ! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites