piisfish 140 #51 March 20, 2012 Quote It is much easier to get your PC stuck on a cordura pouch than on the spandex one. explain that one to me, I found the contrary with mine.scissors beat paper, paper beat rock, rock beat wingsuit - KarlM Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BMFin 0 #52 March 20, 2012 My experience is that spandex is simply more elastic than cordura. If the PC is folded too thick, the cordura pouch wont expand as easily as the spandex one and therefore it might require more force to extract the PC out from the pouch. From what I have seen, low time jumpers are often indoctrinated to fold their PC in a specific manner. While this manner may be perfect for their student gear, it might be unfit with some other container. This is why I found the theory plausible. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RMURRAY 1 #53 July 25, 2012 we are talking about BOC type? I don't think so.... it is line type, slider size, slider position maybe braked length? What will help openings of a 'problem' Safire2? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
snwbdr94 0 #54 July 25, 2012 Quotewe are talking about BOC type? Talking about a post from cavscout73. QuoteOK according to the whole skydiving world I am probably wrong, but I just watched my vids from the past 27 jumps and my openings were good all the way up til I got the new rig with the cordura BOC. which I quickly figured out I cant pull like I did with the spandex PC , and I think I have it figured out.. "hopefully" i think I am compensating for the stronger throw by putting a hip into it a bit and pulling a bit out of symetrical .. all of the openings are a 180 to the left and if I am throwing my hip to the right and pushing myself left in the process.. does that make sense? I only have 8 jumps on the new wings .. By God I think I figured me out!! As others have mentioned, try a new method of packing the PC and make it as little as possible. Body position can do wonderful things on opening. QuoteI don't think so.... it is line type, slider size, slider position maybe braked length? What will help openings of a 'problem' Safire2? As for the issue, it seems like the OP solved the issue by doing less to the pack job. I have noticed on my Xfire that the more thought I put in to packing it, worse the openings were. Which is why I just stow the brakes, flake the cells, quarter the slider, wrap the tail, and put it in the bag. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites