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andy2 0
I understand, but the easiest way for me to "pyscho pack" is to put it down off my shoulder upside down and fold it in thirds the width of the bag (a variation of the wolmari pack). Once I have it in thirds, push the air out, then roll it. This pack job is super easy to control. Works for me, I'll try some of your ways though, I'm sure there will always be a better way to pack than what I am doing (no matter how many packjobs I do with one method!).
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Scrumpot 1
Quoteto be a bit more clear, I grasp the far end of the canopy with my hands while my knees are on the slider links. I then lift the far end of the canopy off the ground and give myself rolling room
Do you roll it "against your body" from chin down to knees? ...That's the only way I can picture this. Wouldn't the lines which are already inside the canopy cocoon be more prone to "slacking" that way? I am interested in this, after having precisely this problem with "traditional" psychopacking. I used to do it with a former canopy, and ended up needing to get a few patches for line burns as a result. I really loved the openings, but have since stopped doing it.
Keeping the proper tension from the cascades consistently on up within the canopy to the connection points, while rolling (so that no bottom skin canopy material gets pinched between upon line stretch, etc.), seems to be the critical piece of all this, to me. ---Thanks for any further advice/consideration!
-Grant
coitus non circum - Moab Stone
I like psycho packing, I can't get it in the bag doing a pro pack :(
Angela.
Angela.
same here. very effective and saves time by not flipping the canopy back and forth.
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Ian
Blue skies
Ian
Performance Designs Factory Team
You kneel on the grommets and pull the top/roll of the canopy up to your chin. You then roll the canopy down the length of your body. Fold the roll over the grommets after you get off of it and stuff it in the bag. It ends up like a psycho pack but you have a small S-curve at the grommets to get them into the center of the bag.
This is how I pack. I tried the Pyscho pack and it got a bit out of control so I repacked it my normal way. The two pack jobs look almost identical.
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