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I'm glad pro packing works for you.
As I said FOR ME I found that it was nearly impossible to s-fold new ZP, whereas rolling is easy.
And no matter how careful I was with the slider, soft openings still weren't consistent.
As I said FOR ME I found that it was nearly impossible to s-fold new ZP, whereas rolling is easy.
And no matter how careful I was with the slider, soft openings still weren't consistent.
Before Psycho pack there was the cigarette pack. You started with a flat pack but rolled the nose to the center and then the tail to the center. No d-bag btw, the lines were coiled into the container tray and stowed with one elastic. The canopy was S curved on top of the lines, then the container closed normally.
I never used this method myself, but a guy years ago used to pack his Sabre 190 that way and it always opened for him. I'll stick with pro packing...
I never used this method myself, but a guy years ago used to pack his Sabre 190 that way and it always opened for him. I'll stick with pro packing...
I check slider position every time I close the d-bag. No hard feelings, no hard openings.
Ive posted a video above. There is no problem with a new canopy either.
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