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stratostar

new helmet for head down avil.

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We been testing this design for a while and used to oldest gear we could find to prove how much drag was reduced with this hot new style of design.
our test jumper is one of the best in the countryB|
we test droped him on his head a few times to see if the metal would hold up, as you can see in this photo he is no worse for wear,
for order info call 1-800-conehead:P

name the test jumper, we'll send you free,:D

stratostar

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Geez you kids think its tough out there huh..
Test jumping parachutes was only half the battle....
Then they starting dropping me on my head to test Head-Gear!
There is a reason why I still wear funny little helmet "this particular helmet made my head permanently shaped like a CONE"
I was also a lot taller before those jumps too!

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Nah gotta be back east somewhere.. no Conifers in the picture.. those trees are way too short for around here.

I am used to those 100'plus suckers that grow around here with all this freakin rain. The ones even over along the river to the north are at least that high.. and they are huge cottonwoods and Alders. But there are still plenty of the really tall fir trees.. and when I go down to Kapowsin.. plenty of big fir trees there too.

Hey I talked to Charlie Markin today about this years Green Meet. Apparently they are thinking about doing it in Aug with the 50th year celebration of the Seattle Skydivers. Come on over and jump some of the old club gear...I just want them to let me jump it at the airport so I can go for the peas under the sport T-10's:)

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Hey, cool. As a former VP of the club, I'll have to make that load.

My last jump in Snohomish was in 1986. Think it's changed any?

Keep me posted on the dates, although you can tell me at Lost Prairie. I'm already saving for that.

Vint
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"Make it hard again." Doc Ed

“A person needs a little madness, or else they never dare cut the rope and be free” Nikos Kazantzakis

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