KGSlam 0 #1 August 6, 2013 Hey all, I'm a newly licensed skydiver and am getting moved to Germany this November for 3 years with my job. Anyone with experience jumping there have any tips? Any major differences from the US besides the price hike? I currently jump at fly free skydiving near St Louis, a 182 drop zone, but have jumped at midsize drop zones as well. Also I'd been planning on holding off getting gear until I downsize, anybody have any advice for that aspect of Europe? Is it harder to find rigs ect.? Thanks!Governments never learn. Only people learn. - Milton Friedman Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remster 30 #2 August 6, 2013 Gear, in Europe, is generally more expensive. Also, there isn't as much used gear going around it seems, so it may be harder to find. Some countries (France for example) have a mandatory wing load limit for the first few 100 jumps. Not sure about Germany, but I'd check that before getting a rig. There's some awesome DZ's out there, either sea-side, or in the mountains, so enjoy!Remster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thomasismyname 0 #3 August 7, 2013 I have only jumped in Italy, and i love it. I haven't jumped in Germany, but i too will be moving there in October. I have been to Germany several times and it's a beautiful place. I can't wait to jump there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IJskonijn 45 #4 August 7, 2013 RemsterGear, in Europe, is generally more expensive. Also, there isn't as much used gear going around it seems, so it may be harder to find. I didn't have much problems finding second-hand gear at a very reasonable price here, so I don't think it's generally harder. Just know where to look. The Netherlands also has a mandatory maximum wingload, which is actually quite a hefty table (e.g. only at 1000+ jumps, with 100+ last 12 months, are you allowed to jump whatever you want, at whatever wingload you want) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KGSlam 0 #5 August 13, 2013 Thanks all! Appreciate the tips.Governments never learn. Only people learn. - Milton Friedman Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
verdi 2 #6 August 20, 2013 where in germany do you work? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HighJB 0 #7 August 28, 2013 Remster Some countries (France for example) have a mandatory wing load limit for the first few 100 jumps. In fact there is a wing load chart for the first 600 jumps here.ça passe ou ça frotte Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites