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QuoteQuoteQuoteDont buy new.
Really? Why not?
I say don't buy used unless you're on a tight budget that forces you to buy used.
If you can afford it buy new.QuoteI agree. Someone needs to buy new beginner-sized rigs in order to replenish the pool of affordable gear with 100 jumps on it.
QuoteYou know I have read so many posts like this about buying gear. I bought new stuff.
This is unbelievable. Two people actually agree with me. This calls for a celebration. OMFG.
Make it three. I have 2 new vectors with all new aad's and canopys. Havent down sized yet and have no plan to for a while. I say go new if you can.
You ignorant fool! Checks are for workers!
In reply to this, I am going to email a few people around and see what they can do for me...at least i want to be able to say I HAVE IT, ya know.. AT LEAST THE CONTAINER...I was at a 190 when i stopped SD... My instructor had me at a 210 for a while, then i was just like this is cool, and he threw the 190 and was like see how you like it.. then he explained that the 190 was different than the 210 because it propelled me forward more, and the 210, when I was hit the brakes lifted me up and set me down gentle, what is that called?
Quoteok, so heres the deal...I am a Marine in iraq right now and will be for another 11 months. I was really big into skydiving and got about 7 jumps out from my A liscense. Well due to lack of finances I had to stop...(Had to get married--which didnt work out btw) Anyways, I couldnt afford the rig, or any of the other gear I needed.. Well Iraq pays GREAT! and now I have the money...and I am so set on taking a month off after i am back and getting a rig, My question is, should i go ahead and buy a rig? and if so should I buy the last size canopy i flew before i had to stop? OR should I just wait until i get back.. I know skydiving isnt going anywhere, but i really want to get one so I HAVE it when i get back? If anyone has a good suggestion on a first rig for someone like me, that would be great...What do i look for when I buy etc...
New gear vs. used gear is something that has been discussed on here extensively the last couple of weeks. You will see a huge variation of opinions on what to do. Do a search and you will see what I mean. For me I bought used. Started off with a wing loading of 0.9....with a spectre 190/switched to a pilot 188 and dropped 15lbs of unneeded weight. Right now my wing loading is between 0.8-0.9. Finally after working out a majority of my landing issues - I am downsizing to a 168 pilot (new) which still puts my wing loading at about 1:1. My container is in great shape - considering the abuse I have put it through and fits me well even though I bought it used. I think what you get kind of depends on what your long term goals in jumping are, the amount of jumping you are able to do (seasonal vs. year round jumping), the financial side as well (although as I think someone mentioned some companies do give a military discount) and would you rather spend more money on gear or on jumping? These are questions that only you have the answers to. I bought used because that was the right thing to do for me - for others, the right option was to buy new. I wouldn't worry about buying a rig until you get through the training though - that way you have an idea of what your are flying. Thank you for your service....stay safe over there. -
"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!
QuoteQuoteok, so heres the deal...I am a Marine in iraq right now and will be for another 11 months. I was really big into skydiving and got about 7 jumps out from my A liscense. Well due to lack of finances I had to stop...(Had to get married--which didnt work out btw) Anyways, I couldnt afford the rig, or any of the other gear I needed.. Well Iraq pays GREAT! and now I have the money...and I am so set on taking a month off after i am back and getting a rig, My question is, should i go ahead and buy a rig? and if so should I buy the last size canopy i flew before i had to stop? OR should I just wait until i get back.. I know skydiving isnt going anywhere, but i really want to get one so I HAVE it when i get back? If anyone has a good suggestion on a first rig for someone like me, that would be great...What do i look for when I buy etc...
New gear vs. used gear is something that has been discussed on here extensively the last couple of weeks. You will see a huge variation of opinions on what to do. Do a search and you will see what I mean. For me I bought used. Started off with a wing loading of 0.9....with a spectre 190/switched to a pilot 188 and dropped 15lbs of unneeded weight. Right now my wing loading is between 0.8-0.9. Finally after working out a majority of my landing issues - I am downsizing to a 168 pilot (new) which still puts my wing loading at about 1:1. My container is in great shape - considering the abuse I have put it through and fits me well even though I bought it used. I think what you get kind of depends on what your long term goals in jumping are, the amount of jumping you are able to do (seasonal vs. year round jumping), the financial side as well (although as I think someone mentioned some companies do give a military discount) and would you rather spend more money on gear or on jumping? These are questions that only you have the answers to. I bought used because that was the right thing to do for me - for others, the right option was to buy new. I wouldn't worry about buying a rig until you get through the training though - that way you have an idea of what your are flying. Thank you for your service....stay safe over there. -
Ok a couple questions about this paragraph...
I know about the CONSTANT "NEW vs USED" I definitly have seen the 982375498237492 posts on here about it.... I think that because I have the money, i will get a used and definitly spend the money to jump. When I get back I am taking a month of leave and LIVE at the DZ so i can get my courses in, packin, aff and all the coach jumps etc. I think its just easier that way. I have been looking on the classified section and i know that I can find something that fits me, I am a big dude.. 6'4'' around 215lbs.. mostly muscle (nothing else to do in downtime except lift weights.)
Also about the .09/.08 blah blah... what exactly is that all about? I dont understand quite what the numbers represent, if you could explain that to me..
QuoteAlso about the .09/.08 blah blah... what exactly is that all about? I dont understand quite what the numbers represent, if you could explain that to me..
Those numbers are the wing loading, and represent the number of pounds each square foot of canoyp has to support. When you read .08 or .09, it should really read ".08 to 1", with the .08 being how many pounds to each 1 square foot of canopy.
If your exit weight, with gear on, is 220 lbs, then jumping a 220 sq ft canopy would put you at 1 to 1. If you downsized to a 110 sq ft canopy, your wing loading would be 2 to 1.
Good choice on the new vs. used situation. Keep in mind that everyone who voted to by new right away has been jumping for 2 or 3 years tops. Everyone with more time in the sport voted for buying used, and that should say a lot.
It's all just guessing until you get back in the air, and they can see how you perform, and you can discuss your goals and try out a few different sizes and types of canopies.
QuoteNew gear vs. used gear is something that has been discussed on here extensively the last couple of weeks. You will see a huge variation of opinions on what to do. Do a search and you will see what I mean. For me I bought used. Started off with a wing loading of 0.9....with a spectre 190/switched to a pilot 188 and dropped 15lbs of unneeded weight. Right now my wing loading is between 0.8-0.9.
Ok a couple questions about this paragraph...
I know about the CONSTANT "NEW vs USED" I definitly have seen the 982375498237492 posts on here about it.... I think that because I have the money, i will get a used and definitly spend the money to jump. When I get back I am taking a month of leave and LIVE at the DZ so i can get my courses in, packin, aff and all the coach jumps etc. I think its just easier that way. I have been looking on the classified section and i know that I can find something that fits me, I am a big dude.. 6'4'' around 215lbs.. mostly muscle (nothing else to do in downtime except lift weights.)
Also about the .09/.08 blah blah... what exactly is that all about? I dont understand quite what the numbers represent, if you could explain that to me..
Definitely invest in a canopy control course - it is well worth the money - matter of fact I will take another one as soon as I can.......
"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!
I agree. Someone needs to buy new beginner-sized rigs in order to replenish the pool of affordable gear with 100 jumps on it.
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