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muff528 3
QuoteSeems reasonable. Are there issues with buying one that is "in good condition" and then finding out they are DRMO turn-ins (unserviceable)?
What about LPU-10/P? I found this online. It looks like a newer model.
http://flighthelmet.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=FHL&Product_Code=PRLP-LPU10&Category_Code=SURV
I've used what looks like "half" of this unit for beach jumps, etc. I didn't realize it was part of a "pair". I strapped it around my waist with a nylon "belt" before putting on my rig. It resembles a mini belly reserve when worn that way. Now that I've seen pics of how it is supposed to be worn and how it looks deployed (the LPU-2) I like that better.
QuoteQuoteI think there's something in the SIMS about flying around bodies of water?
Whats the SIMS? The video game?
You need to go back to day care. This is the big kids playground.
Sparky
champu 1
QuoteI believe he was referring to something like this worn under a jumpsuit.
http://www.bartswatersports.com/catalog/Life_Jackets/Mens_Life_Jackets/OBrien_Mens_Traditional_Neo_Life_Jacket_OR0V36/index.asp
I don't see a real problem other than comfort.
One jumper wore something along those lines on the San Francisco demo under his jumpsuit and harness and it looks like it worked out really well.
When picking something out it's important to consider how long you might expect to be out the water before someone comes to get you. Are you doing a high-profile demo with coast guard vessels patrolling the area or are you doing a night jump off some tropical coast at a boogie?
I also agree with rhys that an auto-inflating vest will probably cause more problems than it solves.
Harmless 0
riggerrob 643
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I believe he was referring to something like this worn under a jumpsuit.
http://www.bartswatersports.com/catalog/Life_Jackets/Mens_Life_Jackets/OBrien_Mens_Traditional_Neo_Life_Jacket_OR0V36/index.asp
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That would require a huge jump suit and a double-extra-large harness.
QuoteQuote...
I believe he was referring to something like this worn under a jumpsuit.
http://www.bartswatersports.com/catalog/Life_Jackets/Mens_Life_Jackets/OBrien_Mens_Traditional_Neo_Life_Jacket_OR0V36/index.asp
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That would require a huge jump suit and a double-extra-large harness.
A bit of hyperbole? Double extra large harness? It's not as bulky as you are making it out to be in your mind.
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