Both of the handles are fairly easy to distinguish from the main lift web. The new UPT cutaway handles are even fatter. Try spending some time groping your own handles while not looking so if you have to do it you're familiar with the feel
I don't have a UPT rig, but the new cutaway handle on my Javelin is a fatter pillow handle, with an extra chunk of hard aluminum tubing inside the pillow. It makes for a nice chunky grip and is now the recommended handle from Sun Path. My reserve handle is a steel D ring, which I slip my thumb into, grip with a fist, pull out of pocket and punch. Got to use my handles last summer. Not with a high speed mal, but with a seriously damaged blown out canopy.
I'm "old school" and do a one handed cutaway. I'd tried to teach myself the two handed chop, but when push came to shove I found I still do it the old fashioned way. The actual way I did it was to grab and peel my pillow, looked and found my silver, punched the pillow, then slid the thumb, gripped silver, pulled it out and punched. That's in slow motion, thinking about it. In real time I was fast enough to be at about mid punch on silver when I hit line stretch due to my RSL.
The funny thing that occurs to me is that NOBODY pulls ripcords anymore until they're in trouble. I'm so old school that I learned how to skydive on a ripcord, including a lot of 3 and 4 pin ripcords, which included a fair number of harder pulls that required an extra hard punch. Nowadays, nobody pulls a ripcord until the shit hits the fan.
If you've never pulled a ripcord in your life, you need to practice !
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I don't have a UPT rig, but the new cutaway handle on my Javelin is a fatter pillow handle, with an extra chunk of hard aluminum tubing inside the pillow. It makes for a nice chunky grip and is now the recommended handle from Sun Path. My reserve handle is a steel D ring, which I slip my thumb into, grip with a fist, pull out of pocket and punch. Got to use my handles last summer. Not with a high speed mal, but with a seriously damaged blown out canopy.
I'm "old school" and do a one handed cutaway. I'd tried to teach myself the two handed chop, but when push came to shove I found I still do it the old fashioned way. The actual way I did it was to grab and peel my pillow, looked and found my silver, punched the pillow, then slid the thumb, gripped silver, pulled it out and punched. That's in slow motion, thinking about it. In real time I was fast enough to be at about mid punch on silver when I hit line stretch due to my RSL.
The funny thing that occurs to me is that NOBODY pulls ripcords anymore until they're in trouble. I'm so old school that I learned how to skydive on a ripcord, including a lot of 3 and 4 pin ripcords, which included a fair number of harder pulls that required an extra hard punch. Nowadays, nobody pulls a ripcord until the shit hits the fan.
If you've never pulled a ripcord in your life, you need to practice !
Your humble servant.....Professor Gravity !
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