Pantanal 0 #51 March 21, 2014 Call Jerome, he can explain all details for you. Speed 2000 is a low bulk reserve that's been in the market for a long time, It's proved to be a great reserve. Take a look at this youtube link. It's a 120 size flown by a heavy skydiver. Safe openings, good handling and landing. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ-D2E4HMCA Safe jumpsprego Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dan43 0 #52 March 22, 2014 Fandango***So with all this comparison between the smart pack volumes and the Speed2000, the Paratec owners manual doesn't even approve the Speed2000 for use in an Icon Container. Dan It is allowed in an Icon container, the list you are referring to needs updating. It was a requirement set up by JAA ( the predecessor of EASA here in Europe. Besides, it's TSOed and any Rigger may or may not determine compatibility. Stefan Thanks for clarifying Stefan. As the manual stated, anyone considering the Speed2000 reserve could contact the manufacturer to check for compatibility anyway. And, with the TSO, as you say it is on the rigger to check too. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rjblake 1 #53 June 18, 2014 Sure - if your delivery address is in the USA, you simply will not be charged VAT. Gonna look at getting me one shipped to the US so I can collect it when I'm there Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
voilsb 1 #54 June 19, 2014 I currently have a demo Speed2000/190 canopy Stefan sent out. I've put 3 jumps on it, and I can confirm that a Speed2000/190 will pack into the same reserve tray a PD143 will. I plan to jump it some more to better review the flight characteristics, but so far it definitely opens quick and lands easily.Brian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rjblake 1 #55 June 24, 2014 Think this is on my list of 'must have' for my new rig Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lyosha 50 #56 June 25, 2014 voilsbI currently have a demo Speed2000/190 canopy Stefan sent out. I've put 3 jumps on it, and I can confirm that a Speed2000/190 will pack into the same reserve tray a PD143 will. I plan to jump it some more to better review the flight characteristics, but so far it definitely opens quick and lands easily. Yes, but how tight? UPT's vector size chart lists smaller size speed 2000's than OPTs... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
voilsb 1 #57 June 25, 2014 lyosha***I currently have a demo Speed2000/190 canopy Stefan sent out. I've put 3 jumps on it, and I can confirm that a Speed2000/190 will pack into the same reserve tray a PD143 will. I plan to jump it some more to better review the flight characteristics, but so far it definitely opens quick and lands easily. Yes, but how tight? UPT's vector size chart lists smaller size speed 2000's than OPTs... Pretty comfortably. Within 1 lb on the pull force between a Speed2000/190, Nano/160, and Optimum/160Brian Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
degeneration 5 #58 June 26, 2014 lyosha***I currently have a demo Speed2000/190 canopy Stefan sent out. I've put 3 jumps on it, and I can confirm that a Speed2000/190 will pack into the same reserve tray a PD143 will. I plan to jump it some more to better review the flight characteristics, but so far it definitely opens quick and lands easily. Yes, but how tight? UPT's vector size chart lists smaller size speed 2000's than OPTs... Are they definitely Speed 2000s on the UPT chart? It says Speed, not Speed 2000...Sky Switches - Affordable stills camera tongue switches and conversion adaptors, supporting various brands of camera (Canon, Sony, Nikon, Panasonic). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pobrause 6 #59 June 26, 2014 QuoteAre they definitely Speed 2000s on the UPT chart? It says Speed, not Speed 2000... since the introduction of the Speed 2000 and its new material in 1997 they only sell the Speed 2000. No 'normal' Speed. There is also only the Speed 2000 listed on their Website and product portfolio from 2011. Ore am I wrong? Not entirely sure about this though. http://www.paratec.de/ http://www.paratec.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Produkt-Portfolio__email_20081.pdf------------------------------------------------------- To absent friends Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoneCodFishing 24 #60 September 21, 2014 Pobrause since the introduction of the Speed 2000 and its new material in 1997 they only sell the Speed 2000. No 'normal' Speed. Is that right? Only asking 'cause i have a 2001 Speed reserve 170 which sort of packs like a 170... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pobrause 6 #61 September 22, 2014 GoneCodFishing*** since the introduction of the Speed 2000 and its new material in 1997 they only sell the Speed 2000. No 'normal' Speed. Is that right? Only asking 'cause i have a 2001 Speed reserve 170 which sort of packs like a 170... As far as I know: yes Certification here in Germany for the 170 Speed 2000 was 1998 though. 120-150 in 1997 Edited to add: Earlier in this thread it was mentioned by a paratec staff member, that the Speed 2000 was TSo'd for the US market in 2003. Maybe they did sell some more normal Speeds there until then? But: Paratec is the only costumer for the specific speed 2000 material, that gets produced solely for them. With changing demands and production rates sometimes they did not have enough of the 2000-material and used normal f111 instead on some parts. Mostly ribs but sometimes more. Nevertheless they sold them as Speed 2000 reserves. So when your speed packs like a normal 170 f111 you might have been lucky enough to get one of those hybrids ;) The difference in material haptic is pretty subtle though. I could barely tell them appart when my rigger showed me different samples------------------------------------------------------- To absent friends Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mabellaale 0 #62 June 13, 2024 Hello everyone, I've a vector V344, can the speed 2000 150 be packed on it?? Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deyan 36 #63 June 17, 2024 On 6/13/2024 at 3:29 PM, mabellaale said: Hello everyone, I've a vector V344, can the speed 2000 150 be packed on it?? Thanks If the Speed 2000 in question is made from the PN1 a.k.a the normal fabric, it will fit. If it's made from the V3 a.k.a low packing volume fabric , it will be too soft. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MickPatch 55 #64 June 17, 2024 Ridden my Speed, in my last container, it is a great reserve canopy, no issues at all, got another for my current container. From a riggers perspective (personal thoughts) the optimum is a real joy to pack, just so compliant, but I have seen several "bruised" ones where a previous packer has been a bit too brutal with the paddle. Speed pack nicely as well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
reactor 1 #66 July 7, 2024 I have just packed a Speed 2000 120 into a V303. It fills up the reserve container quite well but not tight. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites