christopherm 0 #1 February 11, 2002 Could someone explain differences between one and two pin cypresses? Advantages of one over the other and are AADs ok to buy used?-So, how hard is the ground?! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarkM 0 #2 February 11, 2002 Some reserve systems need the 2 pin model, some need the 1 pin model.Think most newer rigs just use the 1 pin model. One of the riggers here will know more. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #3 February 11, 2002 1 pins are designed for single pin containers like those found in Javelins, Migare, Wings, etc.2 Pins are designed for containers like Reflex and Racers. I think there is one more 2 pin container too.Both work the same, but the 2 pin has 2 cutters for the 2 lines.AAD's are perfect to buy used as long as the maintence has been kept up to date on them. 2 year battery changes on Cypres and 4 year checks. There is a online Used Cypres value Calculator on Craig Poxon's site.Political Correctness - At least one person at any one time will be offended by something Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SkydiveMonkey 0 #4 February 11, 2002 Some of the older teardrops were 2 pins. You shouldn't put a knife in the toaster - but you're an adult now !!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 273 #5 February 11, 2002 Quote2 Pins are designed for containers like Reflex and Racers.Reflex's are ONE PIN. The Racer is the only container currently being produced in the US that has a 2 pin reserve ripcord... pull and flare,lisa--What would Scooby Doo? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PhreeZone 20 #6 February 11, 2002 Opps.... I'm here at work and for some reason Reflexes poped into my head as being a two in system too. I know that the comment of Tear Drops being 2 pins is true on some of them, I've helped in the packing of a 2 pin one. (Might I say how big of a pain they are.....)Political Correctness - At least one person at any one time will be offended by something Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tigra 0 #7 February 12, 2002 Watch the price when buying a used Cypres. Its been mentioned before, but the price of a new cypres has come way down. If you shop, you can find a new one for around $900.00. With a used older unit, you need to consider the cost of maintenance and batteries when deciding just how much you are saving. Batteries need to be replaced every 2 years- say $60.00 give or take? Every 4 years it needs to be sent in for a complete inspection (plus new batteries) and that runs around $200.00, give or take (not including rigging.) I'm pretty sure a rigger needs to install/ reinstall the unit, and the batteries. Just something else to consider. I've seen people asking $500.00 for a 4 year old cypres still due for its 4 year check. If you are new to the sport and don't know any better, you might think that's a pretty good deal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remster 30 #8 February 12, 2002 Older Tear Drop Classic are 2 pin. Newer TD Classics are 1 pin, so are all the TD SuperFlys.RemsterMuff 914 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kirils 1 #9 February 12, 2002 DANGER!...DANGER...WILL ROBINSON!!!Let tell you of my recent experience. I purchased a rig three weeks ago that "came with a Cypress". On delivery, I found the Cypress not installed, but laying in the botton of the box.I checked the thing out with Cypress and they said the last two, four year updates had not been done and it needed a battery. Suprise! The cost of having these proceedures done exceeded the value of the Cypress. Check out everything about a rig before purchasing it. It's sad there are cheats and decievers out there selling junk like this to the skydiving community. Skydiving is not a static excercise with discrete predictability... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #10 February 12, 2002 Also remember that a 12 year old Cypres is worth zero.Twelve years after the date of manufacture, the factory says to retire all Cypri. The oldest Cypri will start retiring in 2003.Two-pin Cypri work the same as one-pin models, they are just designed for older containers with two reserve ripcord pins. When the Cypres was introduced, it steepened the decline in popularity of two-pin containers. Few users were willing to pay the extra bucks for two-pin Cypri and the Racer factory never updated their container to make it easy to pack with Cypri. To get good at packing Racers with Cypri, I had to scrap all the tools recommended by the factory and develop my own. I will cheerfully share my "Pop-Top temporary loop" with any rigger who asks. Currently the only two pin rigs still made in the USA - in significant numbers - are Racers and Strong Tandems. Hint, Racers are no longer listed in the Para-Gear catalog and Ted Strong assures me that they are working on a newer, simpler tandem rig.The list of older rigs that require two-pin Cypri would fill a page, but let's see how many I can remember: Bullet, Catalyst, Chaser, Eagle, Excalibur, EZ Flyer, early Mirage, Prestige, Racer, Rapid Transit, Security System, Six Pack, Stewart Sweethog, Swift, Wonderhog, early Teardrop, Warp III, etc.Most Pop-Tops are Racer clones and require two pin Cypri. The only exceptions are Relfelexs and later Tear Drops, which use a vastly simplified single-pin pilotchute. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shyma 0 #11 May 14, 2005 QuoteWatch the price when buying a used Cypres. Its been mentioned before, but the price of a new cypres has come way down. If you shop, you can find a new one for around $900.00. With a used older unit, you need to consider the cost of maintenance and batteries when deciding just how much you are saving. Batteries need to be replaced every 2 years- say $60.00 give or take? Every 4 years it needs to be sent in for a complete inspection (plus new batteries) and that runs around $200.00, give or take (not including rigging.) I'm pretty sure a rigger needs to install/ reinstall the unit, and the batteries. Just something else to consider. I've seen people asking $500.00 for a 4 year old cypres still due for its 4 year check. If you are new to the sport and don't know any better, you might think that's a pretty good deal. Really? Where could I buy new fot the price of 900$? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tso-d_chris 0 #12 May 14, 2005 QuoteReally? Where could I buy new fot the price of 900$? CYPRES (one) is no longer available new, as far as I am aware of, with the exception of some stock models some dealers may still have. But, I would like to know where I can find a new CYPRES2 for $900. For Great Deals on Gear Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites