norcalbaker 0 #1 November 3, 2007 with a pisa hornet 170 and a tempo 170, no rides, DOM for both is 2001, i just graduated AFF, now i have 15 jumps and am looking for an inexpensive first rig thanks for any advice BLUE SKIES Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vid666 0 #2 November 3, 2007 Quotewith a pisa hornet 170 and a tempo 170, DOM for both is 2001, thanks for any advice 1100-1500 USD depending on condition, colors and options (articulation, veclro needing replacement, etc). once you get it you may end up spending more money to put a larger/domed slider on the hornet to tame the openings. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DougH 270 #3 November 3, 2007 Older hornets can be tamed by rolling the four nose cells on each side and stuffing them into the center cell. Free fix, and it makes the hornet open like a pilot. But he would be getting a later year hornet so it will already have the larger slider and it should open great. "The restraining order says you're only allowed to touch me in freefall" =P Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2shay 0 #4 November 3, 2007 don't do it.don't try your bullshit with me!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #5 November 3, 2007 Quote with a pisa hornet 170 and a tempo 170, no rides, DOM for both is 2001, i just graduated AFF, now i have 15 jumps and am looking for an inexpensive first rig thanks for any advice BLUE SKIES I wouldnt, save longer and get a $3,000 used rig. A hornet compared to a pilot, yup thats about right no matter how the openings are.Or buy a new Javelin, anticipate what you will be jumping and buy used canopies, talk to a rigger, instructor, or your local gear store. Yes I said that DougH, But you got a deal,,yes? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DougH 270 #6 November 3, 2007 I think so! You think so too, that is why you had the sucker in a container in the basement, instead of in your container heading for the basement.I think they outfly a pilot any day, but I love both canopies though, especially for new jumpers. Just don't over pay for a used hornet!As far as the new container and used canopies, why? The price for a new container is going to come close to what he might get for a whole used package. This may not be the deal for him, but he really doesn't need to spend three grand. "The restraining order says you're only allowed to touch me in freefall" =P Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DougH 270 #7 November 3, 2007 Quote don't do it. Wow what a helpful posts, don't bother elaborating! We wouldn't want you to strain yourself. "The restraining order says you're only allowed to touch me in freefall" =P Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peckerhead 0 #8 November 3, 2007 If it is in good condition $1500 I have a Hornet in one of my containers and I love it. I have the big slider, nice soft openings. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #9 November 3, 2007 Most comtainers will allow for one up or one down for the main, so if he knows he will be in say a 150 then build it for that and stuff the 170 in it till ready. There are other things to consider of course, but this way he always a comfortable worry free container. Gosh: 3k glad I havent had to buy new containers in 6 years (yet I have had 7 in that time period). Probably closer to 2200 or 2400 isnt it these days. I know Sun Path just had an increase but have the others followed yet? And your right, the hornet does fly nice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
labrys 0 #10 November 4, 2007 Quote Older hornets can be tamed by rolling the four nose cells on each side and stuffing them into the center cell. Ummm..... where are the four nose cells? Is that the center cell and the 2 cells on the right and the left plus a random cell on either the right or the left? Owned by Remi #? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2shay 0 #11 November 4, 2007 plenty of other used great rigs that are better than javelin: vector 3, mirage, voodoo, wings, newer infinity. i srtained myself a little don't try your bullshit with me!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #12 November 4, 2007 Quote plenty of other used great rigs that are better than javelin: vector 3, mirage, voodoo, wings, newer infinity. i srtained myself a little Uh ooh, another no named newbie giving advice? Oh and you are attempting to compare a 98 Javelin to new equipment? let me guess, you bought the first thing your instructor convinced you to buy and now you are an expert????? Became a rigger cause pack jobs were to expensive. Either that or you dont know comfort?Serioulsy, buy what feels good on your back and is curent and safe. Cant remember the last time I saw a 1998 mirage, infinity, or voodoo. Oh wait, there are more used javelins on the market cause their rig sucks, nobody bought them since 1989 so therefore you cant find a used one today? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2shay 0 #13 November 4, 2007 or maybe your a douche and I have had a javelin and did not like it, amoung others around me. Maybe I wanted the knowledge so i became a rigger. Maybe I have used most to all rigs mentioned and know how they act. Or maybe I am an idiot as you may suspect, ass.don't try your bullshit with me!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #14 November 4, 2007 Quote Most comtainers will allow for one up or one down for the main, so if he knows he will be in say a 150 then build it for that and stuff the 170 in it till ready. There are other things to consider of course Yeah, like the fact that overstuffed rigs look like shit and the fact that packing 170 sq ft of slippery snot into a bag designed to hold 150 sq ft of slippery snot isn't much fun (especially for those who don't know who to pack yet), which in and of itself can and has led to people downsizing prior to their skills being ready for it. But it can be fun to watch and listen to some poor newbie struggling far more than is necessary to pack their main... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #15 November 4, 2007 Quote plenty of other used great rigs that are better than javelin: like i said i was just being sarcastic, so yes i was being an ass. just reacting to "better than javelin" maybe you were referring to that particular rig..... good for you for becoming a rigger Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #16 November 4, 2007 Quote Quote Most comtainers will allow for one up or one down for the main, so if he knows he will be in say a 150 then build it for that and stuff the 170 in it till ready. There are other things to consider of course Yeah, like the fact that overstuffed rigs look like shit and the fact that packing 170 sq ft of slippery snot into a bag designed to hold 150 sq ft of slippery snot isn't much fun (especially for those who don't know who to pack yet), which in and of itself can and has led to people downsizing prior to their skills being ready for it. But it can be fun to watch and listen to some poor newbie struggling far more than is necessary to pack their main... may i assume when you say slippery you are referring to new canopies, i was suggesting used (may not of actually said that though) I also suggested talking to a rigger, instructor etc, thus getting proper guidance on which canopy. Yes "overstuffed" rigs do look like shit and can affect functionality as well. I have always found that two sizes up gets in the "overstuffed" category not one. Again my thoughts are based on most rigs and usually only the larger containers not suggesting to downsize prematurely I probably should not post past 1am anymore Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldschrat 0 #17 November 5, 2007 OT: I know only one rig that allow more then 2 steps up or down, the Atom from PdF, still also one of the first velcroless, if i remember correctly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
upndownshop 0 #18 November 5, 2007 QuoteOT: I know only one rig that allow more then 2 steps up or down, the Atom from PdF, still also one of the first velcroless, if i remember correctly. Yeah, more than one is really pushing it. More rigs today are becoming more canopy "specific" so tolerance is limited. The new Odyssey only has velcro on the reserve and cutaway handles and a small piece for the SkyHook. Not even one for the bridle at the closing flap anymore. So no exposed velcro, its about time for rigs to get rid of velcro. J Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skinnyshrek 0 #19 November 5, 2007 Quote Quote OT: I know only one rig that allow more then 2 steps up or down, the Atom from PdF, still also one of the first velcroless, if i remember correctly. Yeah, more than one is really pushing it. More rigs today are becoming more canopy "specific" so tolerance is limited. The new Odyssey only has velcro on the reserve and cutaway handles and a small piece for the SkyHook. Not even one for the bridle at the closing flap anymore. So no exposed velcro, its about time for rigs to get rid of velcro. J Design one then hotshot Seriously, comparing rigs is like comparing automobiles. There isn't a best rig out there just a best rig for you. Saying one rig is a piece of shit is kinda arrogant. Mepersonally, having jumped 4 main manufacturers, prefer the Javelin. Is the javelin the best out there. It is for me. So before you take the idiots on here bashing different containers. Try a few out for yourselfhttp://www.skydivethefarm.com do you realize that when you critisize people you dont know over the internet, you become part of a growing society of twats? ARE YOU ONE OF THEM? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites