Fritte 0 #1 January 30, 2009 HI I want an R.D.S for my Velo. Can anyone recommend where I can buy one? Or maybe you have one extra that you don't need. Cheers // Fredrik Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blink 1 #2 January 30, 2009 Para Concepts http://para-concepts.com/Store/product_info.php?cPath=23&products_id=33 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
packing_jarrett 0 #3 January 30, 2009 contact precision. IMO they make the best one. Inexpensive too. I want to say $200 or $250. They come in 2 sizes and I used the smaller size for a velo 75 all the way up to a velo 96.Na' Cho' Cheese Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MikiBee 0 #4 January 30, 2009 you can get Scott Roberts' RDS here peaengineering.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
matt002 0 #5 January 30, 2009 Lookma make a great RDS. They have done a lot of testing on slider size in relation to opening characteristic on the velo. The release is a very simple single handle that makes removal and refit faster than other designs I have seen. Check out www.lookma.de Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kmfreefly 0 #6 January 30, 2009 I have Scott's RDS. Really solid design. Most of my jumps are terminal opening. Karl Eakins Team Flew-id Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tamagotchi 0 #7 January 30, 2009 I have the RDS from Lookma. It works really good and my openings are much better as before. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ianmdrennan 2 #8 January 30, 2009 QuoteI have Scott's RDS. Really solid design. Most of my jumps are terminal opening. Karl Eakins Team Flew-id Agreed. That's my current RDS of choice.Performance Designs Factory Team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #9 January 31, 2009 Scott's RDS is the best I've seen and is my choice of RDS.--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kameraflyr 0 #10 January 31, 2009 Since you are jumping PD products it only makes sence to jump the only design tested and recommended for PD use.....PEA Engineering's RDS. (AKA Scott's design) You may find some more inexpensive products available out there but one malfunction or damaged caused by other designs can cost you an entire canopy or obviously much more. HOW MUCH IS YOUR LIFE REALLY WORTH? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
humanflite 0 #11 January 31, 2009 Quoteyou can get Scott Roberts' RDS here peaengineering.com I couldnt find anything on that website apart from some big engineering project info! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kameraflyr 0 #12 January 31, 2009 Here is the hyperlink, Scott is great about getting materials out fast, he likely has a few lying about that he can ship immediately Cheers, Bryan http://www.peaengineering.com/rds.htm Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frost 1 #13 February 1, 2009 Quote You may find some more inexpensive products available out there but one malfunction or damaged caused by other designs can cost you an entire canopy or obviously much more. HOW MUCH IS YOUR LIFE REALLY WORTH? Beek, you really feel that other serious and proven designs, like MEL's, Kirk's and some others are more prone to malfunctions and/or damaging a canopy? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kameraflyr 0 #14 February 1, 2009 First, I would certainly say that the size, and dimensions of it are consistant with the proven slider tested for the canopy. Second, the design is without a doubt the best tested out of alll the products available. Lastly, I am NOT saying that other products are faulty, simply that for the Velocity canopy it makes sense to use the product which was designed directly for use with the Velocity. I would likely make the same comment regarding the Precision RDS is likely best for use on Precision canopies. You wouldn"t put a Honda engine in Corvette just because it was cheaper would you? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frost 1 #15 February 1, 2009 Quote You wouldn"t put a Honda engine in Corvette just because it was cheaper would you?if it did the same exact thing and had same horsepower and less fuel consumption? hmm, probably not, i'd just get the Honda ;) Just want to be fair. I, as you and as most of us here, have seen most of the RDS's available to the general public as well as some experimental ones. I dont think there is anything safety wise that distinguishes PEA RDS from the rest of well known and established ones out there. To use your car analogy, the myth of "I should only put the premium unleaded in my stock factory car even though the manual recommends 87" comes to mind. There is no need to put emphasis on "how much is your life worth" when it comes to recommending a good solid RDS, as it might make newer jumpers think that anything else is "unsafe", which, of course is not your intention and is not true. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnnyZ 0 #16 February 1, 2009 I'd like someone to tell me why they think the PEA sliders are better that Para Concept's. I can see one lesser quality feature just by looking at the pictures - the rings. Kirk was using the thinner stainless steel rings like PEA appearantly is using and searched long an hard for a better solution. He came up with the alloy version that was released last season. I have probably 400 or so jumps on each style of ring and the new ones are definitely better... Mainle because they're lighter and thicker. Why is thicker better? -- Less line wear. I'm probably going to get 50% more jumps out of a set of 350 HMAs just because of the new rings. Kirk overengineers everything and really put a lot of thought and research into this. The rings are machined in Germany and then spend a crazy amount of hours in a tumbler in his loft working out ANY edges. IMO, it's doubtful that there's a better RDS out there. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeverTooLow 0 #17 February 1, 2009 According to your description Kirk´s RDS is interesting me seriously. Is it a one-handle system? Would anyone be kind and post some pics and contact info. I found a nice RDS in Italy made by Alessandro del Cucina. Looks bombproove to me. Thanx so far rome Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ianmdrennan 2 #18 February 1, 2009 General note to folks. MOST (not all), RDS available today are of good quality. I've also seen some REALLY sketchy stuff - but it's few and far between. Lets not turn this into an 'rds' war - there's plenty of good ones out there. Blues, IanPerformance Designs Factory Team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marks 0 #19 February 2, 2009 QuoteI'd like someone to tell me why they think the PEA sliders are better that Para Concept's. I can see one lesser quality feature just by looking at the pictures - the rings. Kirk was using the thinner stainless steel rings like PEA appearantly is using and searched long an hard for a better solution. He came up with the alloy version that was released last season. I have probably 400 or so jumps on each style of ring and the new ones are definitely better... Mainle because they're lighter and thicker. Why is thicker better? -- Less line wear. I'm probably going to get 50% more jumps out of a set of 350 HMAs just because of the new rings. Kirk overengineers everything and really put a lot of thought and research into this. The rings are machined in Germany and then spend a crazy amount of hours in a tumbler in his loft working out ANY edges. IMO, it's doubtful that there's a better RDS out there. I seem to remember someone talking about alloy rings. alloy is softer than steel, and there was instances of where the lines burned through the ring and caused rough edges in them. this is just off the top of my memory, from speaking to people, I have no idea where I remember it from. anyone heard this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blink 1 #20 February 2, 2009 That is quite possible, but I must remind you that "alloy" is a very ambiguous term. There are alloys that are softer than steel (aluminum alloys), but there are also alloys much harder than steel (titanium alloys). So depending on the material it was made out of, it could have been softer than steel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marks 0 #21 February 2, 2009 ok, so maybe I was thinking aluminum. thanks for explaining that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnnyZ 0 #22 February 2, 2009 QuoteAccording to your description Kirk´s RDS is interesting me seriously. Is it a one-handle system? Would anyone be kind and post some pics and contact info. Here's the Para Concepts RDS for a JVX. The JVX requires the flaps on the sides of the slider. One for a Velocity or other canopy wont have those. The full RDS is a little bit of an older picture when I had the stainless rings on it. The new alloy rings are shown in the other pic. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeverTooLow 0 #23 February 2, 2009 QuoteThat is quite possible, but I must remind you that "alloy" is a very ambiguous term. Totally right, but these rings from Para Concepts look like aluminium. Not sure if this is really the best choice. Over hundreds of openings aluminium will probably suffer from little abrasion. Any experiance, or are they to new to say for shure? (Cucina switched the other way round and uses steel now because of wear on the aluminium rings. When I remember right) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
roq 0 #24 February 3, 2009 Here my RDS slider (used) with stainless stell rings. With more than 2000 jumps without any problem, price 160 euros new. roq Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterrigger1 2 #25 February 3, 2009 Quote Here my RDS slider (used) with stainless stell rings. With more than 2000 jumps without any problem, price 160 euros new. Glad that you like it! Cheers, MELSkyworks Parachute Service, LLC www.Skyworksparachuteservice.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites