Kiakambala 0 #1 December 9, 2007 Hey i'm 5"7 and i weigh 119lb. What size rig would best fit me and what size canopy? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #2 December 9, 2007 Thats like asking "What color is the best" Its a loaded question since we do not know anything about your ability, your currency, your jump numbers and a ton of other factors. Get us some more details and we'll be glad to help. Yesterday is history And tomorrow is a mystery Parachutemanuals.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hackish 8 #3 December 9, 2007 Having recently gone from no jumps recently I can say that it's worthwhile to get a number of jumps (let's say 40-60) under your belt then look at getting a rig. I've never flown the smaller stuff but from the technical end you will probably want to get something big even if you're loading it lightly. Something like a 120 is bound to have short lines and will be very responsive. -Michael Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ladydyver 0 #4 December 10, 2007 another option is to talk with your instructors about what kind of canopy would be good for you. They know your capabilities in regards to flying.DPH # 2 "I am not sure what you are suppose to do with that, but I don't think it is suppose to flop around like that." ~Skootz~ I have a strong regard for the rules.......doc! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pinkfairy 0 #5 December 14, 2007 Quoteanother option is to talk with your instructors about what kind of canopy would be good for you. They know your capabilities in regards to flying. Don't just listen to your instructors, I'm in your weight range, and was adviced to get a 135 sqr ft main by my instructors just to get to 1:1.1 wingload, that's supposedly very important to have to get decent penetration and flare. It turned out I didn't want all that speed. They may have a look at your landings and say how they think you fly and land, and give recommendations based on that, but only you can know what you want and don't want. You can learn a lot on a canopy that's slightly "too big", while a too small one just increases your chances of breaking something, and that means less jumping. And get more jumps before you start thinking about buying gear. Just MHO.Relax, you can die if you mess up, but it will probably not be by bullet. I'm a BIG, TOUGH BIGWAY FORMATION SKYDIVER! What are you? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strop45 0 #6 December 14, 2007 Quote Don't just listen to your instructors Listen to your instructors, read what the manufacturers say about the various canopies and suggested loadings, have a look here for general advice then make your own mind up. Not all instructors are created equal, and some will give better advice than others. In my limited experience, those with more years and more jumps tend to give better advice. If you feel that your instructors are making suggestions that are too aggressive/too conservative, ask them about it, discuss your concerns. Just ignoring the advice of the most experienced people around who know you, and have seen you land is frankly nonsensical. Stay safe.The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits." -- Albert Einstein Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pilotdave 0 #7 December 14, 2007 The advice wasn't "don't listen to your instructors," it was "don't JUST listen to your instructors." I think you said exactly the same thing. I've heard instructors give bad advice before... like it's better to get a smaller reserve because you won't get good performance out of a bigger one. I had instructors recommend a 135 for my first canopy too, straight from a 230 student canopy. Maybe I would have been fine, but I'm still glad I didn't JUST listen to my instructors. (Actually I did because the advice was a zero-p 135 or an F111 150, which is what I went with). Dave Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strop45 0 #8 December 14, 2007 Whoops, my bad The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits." -- Albert Einstein Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 2,991 #9 December 14, 2007 >What size rig would best fit me and what size canopy? Mirage with a 13" MLW rig, Silhouette 150 and PD-143R reserve. There ya go. Seriously, if it's your first rig, your question is more likely to be "what used rigs can I find that fit me?" The canopy choice will be decided by what you're used to. If you are used to Navigator 220's, then your first canopy should be around a 190. If you're renting 190's and doing great, then a 170 might be OK. If you're renting 190's and having trouble, then a 190 might be a better choice. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeVoll 0 #10 December 15, 2007 I'm in your weight range, and was adviced to get a 135 sqr ft main by my instructors just to get to 1:1.1 wingload, that's supposedly very important to have to get decent penetration and flare. It turned out I didn't want all that speed. ----------------------------------------------------- Any canopy that is below 150 is considerd high performance reguarless of wing loading. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billeisele 130 #11 December 15, 2007 QuoteThats like asking "What color is the best" the answer is black - it won't show the dirt while you are learning to land, oh and all the above info is good too just make sure you always use your rig, we had a low-time jumper grab an identical looking rig with a tiny VX in it, luckily we stopped her before she got on the planeGive one city to the thugs so they can all live together. I vote for Chicago where they have strict gun laws. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Waldschrat 0 #12 December 16, 2007 lol her surprising if the look at the sky and see a 89VX, after a crazy opening....but sorry my humor is a little black how big was the reserve size chute in the VX system? Big enough that she had have a chance to land save? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Insert image from URL × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Reply 0
Waldschrat 0 #12 December 16, 2007 lol her surprising if the look at the sky and see a 89VX, after a crazy opening....but sorry my humor is a little black how big was the reserve size chute in the VX system? Big enough that she had have a chance to land save? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites