billvon 2,990 #26 July 10, 2008 > Can you get the line specs pardner? Call em up! That's what we do when we get a new lineset and want to verify lengths. I believe they use Vectran, but I think Para-Gear sells that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fab 0 #27 July 10, 2008 sabre2 _______________________________________ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrwrong 0 #28 July 10, 2008 Big Air Sportz Lotus or Big Air Sportz Samurai if you want an elliptical canopy They will not collapse like a Stiletto in moderate turbulence (seen it happen quite a few times)“The sum of intelligence on the planet is a constant; the population is growing.” - George Bernard Shaw He who dies with the most toys, wins..... dudeist skydiver # 19515 Buy quality and cry once! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #29 July 10, 2008 You're advocating a samurai for someone with 300 jumps? Also you shouldn't be jumping in turbulence that will collapse canopies anyway, and airlocks are a pain in the $%^after a cutaway and after landing in high winds, so they're not all that great, trust me i jump a vengeance. Also since the OP wants a small rig, why advertise a canopy that packs a size bigger ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrewEckhardt 0 #30 July 11, 2008 Quote You're advocating a samurai for someone with 300 jumps? Also you shouldn't be jumping in turbulence that will collapse canopies anyway, and airlocks are a pain in the $%^after a cutaway The cutaway is a crapshoot. Lots of time they land on the dropzone. Quote and after landing in high winds, so they're not all that great, They're fine landing in high winds. You just need to read Brian's instruction manual which tells you how to deal with it (basically diving the canopy into the ground so it lands on its topskin and just floats there). Quote trust me i jump a vengeance. I jump a Samurai. Quote Also since the OP wants a small rig, why advertise a canopy that packs a size bigger It's not a full size; about 5% more which is within normal manufacturing variances for canopies. Seems less than the difference between a Spectre and Sabre. Brian used to use 0-3 CFM on the ribs which helps get the air out when packing, you'd have to check and see if that's still the case. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skron 0 #31 July 11, 2008 Thank you all for all the advice and info. I think after considering it all I will demo a Nitro, Safire and maybe one or 2 others in about the same size as my current canopy. Then when I'm ready to downsize I will know which one I like the best. Thanks again Blue SkiesWell behaved women don't often make history. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
monkycndo 0 #32 July 11, 2008 Quote Thank you all for all the advice and info. I think after considering it all I will demo a Nitro, Safire and maybe one or 2 others in about the same size as my current canopy. Then when I'm ready to downsize I will know which one I like the best. Thanks again Blue Skies Good call. Just be ready for the fun ride.50 donations so far. Give it a try. You know you want to spank it Jump an Infinity Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrwrong 0 #33 July 11, 2008 No I'm not really advocating a Samurai for someone with 300 jumps. I just missed to put the "" after that sentence, my bad However regarding the turbulence. I jump at a DZ where we always have a certain amount of turbulence since we have a lot of forest surrounding the DZ and also a couple of peat bogs that creates a lot of thermals. So for us turbulent are a common thing, and that's why I recommend an air locked canopy. I get scared shitless when someone’s canopy collapses.When it comes to a cut away (hasn’t had one YET) I don't think that I give a shit (initially) what happens to my main as long as I get back on the ground in one piece after a malfunction. Landing the canopy in higher winds and dealing with it inflated after that is a small price I'm willing to pay for it's flight characteristics. “The sum of intelligence on the planet is a constant; the population is growing.” - George Bernard Shaw He who dies with the most toys, wins..... dudeist skydiver # 19515 Buy quality and cry once! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites