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Do you know if they ever tested a safety stow (like the one on a reserve freebag) instead of the two locking stows?
Sorry. No. I don't.
I do know he tried completely stowless. Using more tuck tabs and finger tabs.
It worked but it needed more care during the line stow process.
Something that is not good for a lot of the jumpers out there.
I do know he tried completely stowless. Using more tuck tabs and finger tabs.
It worked but it needed more care during the line stow process.
Something that is not good for a lot of the jumpers out there.
Be the canopy pilot you want that other guy to be.
QuoteDo you know if they ever tested a safety stow (like the one on a reserve freebag) instead of the two locking stows?
I would think they would've chosen the rubber bands over the safety stows because rubber bands are freaking everywhere, you don't have to special order them, or find a rigger to make them.
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I have been interested in what I have recently seen regarding the UPT Stowless D-bag. I have a complete Aerodyne rig and never had any issues with openings etc..
Do you find using this bag any quicker or easier for packing?
Do you know if this bag can be incorporated into the Aerodyne setup? Also UPT is currently closed for the holiday so does anyone know how much it would be to order and also if my chute is a Pilot188 what size bag would I be looking for?
Any and all comments regarding this bag are welcome.
Thanks!
S.
Do you find using this bag any quicker or easier for packing?
Do you know if this bag can be incorporated into the Aerodyne setup? Also UPT is currently closed for the holiday so does anyone know how much it would be to order and also if my chute is a Pilot188 what size bag would I be looking for?
Any and all comments regarding this bag are welcome.
Thanks!
S.
QuoteDo you find using this bag any quicker or easier for packing?
It is quicker only for stowing the lines. Everything else about your pack job will not be effected. (Except replacing all the broken rubber bands as there are only 2 on most designs)
QuoteDo you know if this bag can be incorporated into the Aerodyne setup?
I would think it's probably going to be a V350 bag, however I suggest calling UPT and talking to them with your current container information (Icon I? size) and they will help you out with getting the right one. There should be no issues using this bag in your container.
QuoteAlso UPT is currently closed for the holiday so does anyone know how much it would be to order and also if my chute is a Pilot188 what size bag would I be looking for?
To order it, I believe is $120 (plus tax and shipping)
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texascrw 1
I use two of the UPT semi-stowless bags and have been very happy with them. And one is on a Pilot, but not the same size as yours. The cost when I bought the last one a few months ago was around $135 including shipping. To find the correct size for your canopy, measure the bag you are presently using. They will match the dimensions as close as possible. The packers at my dz say it is easier to pack. Mike McGuire at UPT is who you want to talk to when they open back up. Good luck.
Any and all comments regarding this bag are welcome.
Thanks!
S.
Thanks!
S.
Call UPT and speak with Mike Maguire. He was able to hook me up with the correct size bag and I am very pleased with it.
RMURRAY 1
what is the problem with a conventional d bag?
No problem with the Aerodyne bag. It opens well and works as it should, I just like the idea of no more rubber bands etc.. Sometimes when stowing the first couple the lines sometimes bunch up a little and I find myself fixing them. I am a very "perfect" packer so to speak I like to have everything just right.
koppel 4
attached is the AXE by Downward Trend
I like my canopy...
...it lets me down.
...it lets me down.
Quotewhat is the problem with a conventional d bag?
None, per se. I just like the simplicity of the semi stowless. For me, I get quicker cleaner openings with one and its simpler to pack.
RMURRAY 1
quicker and cleaner?...no it is just different thats all. does PD or NZ aerosports endorse? UPT does not count - they sell them.
Quotequicker and cleaner?...no it is just different thats all. does PD or NZ aerosports endorse? UPT does not count - they sell them.
I didn't say YOUR openings were quicker and cleaner. I said MY openings were quicker and cleaner. But yes, I do agree with you that they are different.
another new convert here!
I switched to semi-stowless on my wingsuit rig (Vampire3+safire129) some 40-50 jumps ago. The openings are better. Not dramatically better (were OK before as well), but more on heading and feels more controlled.
In fact, I ordered another one for my swooping rig (Velo90). Again, not that I expect huge improvement over something that works ok already - but the design idea in general makes a lot of sense to me. ...that, and some spare cash burning a hole in my pocket
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