fjd 0 #26 October 26, 2004 i would second skymama on that. but at the same time, i would like to suggest that you may want to hold off on the purchase of your own rig until you have maybe about 50 or so jumps under your belt. i know it costs a lot to rent gear, but your need for/view of gear changes rapidly at the very begining when the learning curve is very, very steep. also, you should be able to make a more informed purchase, as you gain more knowledge about jumping in general and about skydiving gear. at least, that was the case for me. =============== Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
windcatcher 0 #27 October 26, 2004 Thanks Steve, yeah, I still want my stills! and skymama, you're right too. Maybe I should just put the chunk of money in a "rig" account, instead of spending all of it on coaches. I'm sure I can get by with just a few coached jumps before next semester. All right,thanks everyone! Mother to the cutest little thing in the world... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkydiveNFlorida 0 #28 October 26, 2004 QuoteThanks Steve, yeah, I still want my stills! and skymama, you're right too. Maybe I should just put the chunk of money in a "rig" account, instead of spending all of it on coaches. I'm sure I can get by with just a few coached jumps before next semester. All right,thanks everyone! I think it's a great idea to just put the $$ away and buy when you're ready if you can do that. How many coach jumps do you need for the 'a'? I only did 2, and only paid for 1. Angela. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites