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IMGR2 0
I heard of them replacing some a while back wen the little plastic holders were cracking.
Not so much anymore, the cover thier rears by delivering them with two little black rubber bands now.
BTW Mads Larsen is the BOMB!!!!
Not so much anymore, the cover thier rears by delivering them with two little black rubber bands now.
BTW Mads Larsen is the BOMB!!!!
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QuoteI've got a ProTrack and a ProDytter. From my experience the customer service from L&B is the best in any industry - they take very, very good care of both their dealers and their customers
Why is Parasport so hard to deal with?
Some of their stuff is good. Just dont know
why they are difficult..I like the Skytronic FX
SkyAnt 0
Got my second hand Dytter (original dytter) in the mail yesterday. Didnt come with any instructions. How do you calibrate it?
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
It's not very smart, I know ... but I like jumping without
a helmet. I've got my Pro-Track attached to goggles
with those plastic "stays" (don't know their official name).
There's a chance, of course, that the googles might
come off in freefall or deployment ... and there goes
the Pro-Track too.
Any suggestions on how to secure everything better?
(Someone has already suggested that if I'm dumb
enough to jump helmet-less, I might as well NAIL
stuff to my head.)
a helmet. I've got my Pro-Track attached to goggles
with those plastic "stays" (don't know their official name).
There's a chance, of course, that the googles might
come off in freefall or deployment ... and there goes
the Pro-Track too.
Any suggestions on how to secure everything better?
(Someone has already suggested that if I'm dumb
enough to jump helmet-less, I might as well NAIL
stuff to my head.)
QuoteGot my second hand Dytter (original dytter) in the mail yesterday. Didnt come with any instructions. How do you calibrate it?
Hold the Dytter in you lef hand. Place your right thumb on the 'wheel' on the Dytter.
Turn counter clockwise slowly untill it beeps.
Stop!
Then turn clockwise slowly to set the warning altitude. Each division is 1000 feet.
It will beep at that altitude on the way up to check.
Hope that helped.
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SkyAnt 0
Thanks dude. Your a life saver.
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
Edmund Burke (1729-1797)
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