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mujie96

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My Pit Special is 12 years old, has 600-ish jumps on it. The zipper has been replaced once, knees have been patched three times, spandex at the wrists resewn twice. I liked it...

Only thing I didn't like about it is how tight it was/is through the shoulders and in the armpits. My own fault; I had no idea how a suit was supposed to fit when I got it.

Download one of the order forms - prices are listed on them.

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Got a Pit special. Love it, don't recommend the second grips on the arms, haven't had cause to use them. Get the big honkin grippers, cordura knees, booties and seat, extra pocket.

There's some pictures of mine that Quade and Viking took at Perris last weekend on their posts about that.

The quality is really good, haven't seen any better.

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MY computer doesn't like the order form, it is being wierd. Thanks for quick replies!



Try right clicking and "Save target as" make sure it goes to your desktop or somewhere you will remember it, and try viewing it that way.

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So what is the best suit for a bowling ball sort of jumper who wants to do RW today as well as some freefly down the road? Can I get by with one suit for both RW and freeflying or do they really need to be specialized suits?
If I need two suits, then I guess the RW suit should have booties, but I know I'm in no mood at the moment to be spending upward of $600-700 on skydiving suits. :S


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So what is the best suit for a bowling ball sort of jumper


Manufacturer is your choice; imho they all make nice suits. For RW, if you fall really fast look for a suit built out of a medium weight polycotton (heavy weight if you're really, really fast) that has some extra fabric under the armpits and in the legs to create the drag you'll need to fall with us featherbutts. Some names - FliteSuit's Flite Suit, Tony Suits Tony Suit or Swoop Suit, Bev Suits Polycotton Suit, Michigan's Standard Suit.

You can always contact the suit manufacturer for ideas on which of their suits will work best for how you fall/fly.

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Can I get by with one suit for both RW and freeflying or do they really need to be specialized suits?


I recommend that a new jumper get a basic RW suit - by basic I mean no booties, no inseam grips, no extra grippers on the upper arms or forearms, no thicker "competition" grips... just a suit with arm and leg grippers and maybe a pocket or two. You can learn basic freeflying in baggy sweats and a long sleeve tshirt; the time to buy a freefly suit is once you decide you really want to get into it. I've tried freeflying in my (tight) RW suit and it didn't work too well; might work better with the baggier suit you'll likely need for RW.

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I love my pit special with regular booties, they are great very comfortable and I fly great with it.

Prices are on the order form but most prolly is that it will change by the time you make the order. A friend ordered one that was supposed to be 400$ and it came out on 500+$ I made one that was supposed to be 480$ and it came 400$ flat.

download the suit editor and you will see what fabric will make you fall faster (ie. Nylon).

The company has great customer service, I had one with a bad measure and sent it after 2 months of use for the fixing and they did it for free and fast.

email them with any question you have and they will answer you after 24 hours or something like that. (yep I have my data base of skydiving stores I have bought from)

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My Pit Special is 12 years old...knees have been patched three times



And that would be because...;)

Love my Tony suit. Get cordura on butt and everywhere below knees. Get Comp grips. Also, did not realize it for about a year, but there is suppose to be a pocket on the arm. Apparently when they built my suit, they sewed the arms on the wrong side. My pocket is now behind my upper arm gripper and totally useless to me. But the guy behind me likes it.
Shit happens. And it usually happens because of physics.

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