Blue240 0 #1 March 18, 2014 From a swooping perspective which canopy would you consider to be better? Yes there are some other threads that talk about these canopies but they were kind of vague and not really what I was looking for. I am interested in hearing about the power, recovery arc, bottom end flare (please be civil about this as there was a lot of debate) and just overall sight picture. I have read a lot of comparisons and cant formulate a clear comparison. Is there a significant difference in these canopies or does it really come down to the pilot? In case this will help my plan would be to EVENTUALLY go to a katanna or crosfire2 and EVENTUALLY end up on JVX or velo. And yes ill try to demo both and decide for myself but I just want to get an idea in the meantime. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattjw916 2 #2 March 18, 2014 the cheaper one between those two it's personal preference IMO check out the Nitron too if you're interested in swooping, nice dives without the drama on opening... more flare than both with lighter riser pressure NSCR-2376, SCR-15080 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HUPRA 0 #3 March 18, 2014 mattjw916 the cheaper one between those two it's personal preference IMO check out the Nitron too if you're interested in swooping, nice dives without the drama on opening... more flare than both with lighter riser pressure I agree, havent put many jumps on a Safire but they seemed to have better openings than a Sabre 2, whereas the Sabre may have had a slightly longer recovery arc, but I'd go with whatever happens to be the best deal. I did like my Sabre 2 though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EppyNephrine 0 #4 March 18, 2014 Yup, they are pretty neck and neck. So go with the cheaper one. The next step is going to be the more important decision though. Depending on which crossbraced canopy you want to end up on, you'll need to put more thought into the katana vs crossfire. The katana is more similar to a velo and thus will set you up for a better transition to a velo. Same goes for crossfire/JVX. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ianmdrennan 2 #5 March 18, 2014 QuoteYup, they are pretty neck and neck. So go with the cheaper one. I'd go with the best customer service vs cheapest (in any product I buy).Performance Designs Factory Team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattjw916 2 #6 March 18, 2014 I'd have to give PD a nod for actually having canopies in stock and being able to deliver them in a timely manner too so there's also that. Sometimes you really just don't want to wait 3-4 months for a new canopy...NSCR-2376, SCR-15080 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theplummeter 15 #7 March 19, 2014 Fusion is worth a look too, I love mine just like I loved the Safire2 I had, but paid much less for it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dragon2 2 #8 March 19, 2014 theplummeterFusion is worth a look too, I love mine just like I loved the Safire2 I had, but paid much less for it. Agreed. I've jumped all 3, but when a lineset for my safire took forever and I found a fusion I could buy for less than the lineset+work needed, I never regretted it, in fact I still have that fusion in my 2nd rig. ciel bleu, Saskia Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
virgin-burner 1 #9 March 19, 2014 ianmdrennan Quote Yup, they are pretty neck and neck. So go with the cheaper one. I'd go with the best customer service vs cheapest (in any product I buy). i've bought a safire2 about 3yrs ago from NZaerosports and had funky openings right from the start; i just talked to them and they'll change the lineset if necessary and will actually testjump it before they send it back, free of charge. i think that's pretty good service. “Some may never live, but the crazy never die.” -Hunter S. Thompson "No. Try not. Do... or do not. There is no try." -Yoda Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DocPop 1 #10 March 19, 2014 virgin-burner *** Quote Yup, they are pretty neck and neck. So go with the cheaper one. I'd go with the best customer service vs cheapest (in any product I buy). i've bought a safire2 about 3yrs ago from NZaerosports and had funky openings right from the start; i just talked to them and they'll change the lineset if necessary and will actually testjump it before they send it back, free of charge. i think that's pretty good service. They will give you a new lineset 3 yrs after you bought the canopy??? That is beyond good service - it sounds like a commercially bad decision!"The ground does not care who you are. It will always be tougher than the human behind the controls." ~ CanuckInUSA Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alexg3265 0 #11 April 16, 2014 I've flown both at the same loading. Get the sabre2. Longer recovery arc, steeper full flight glide. Not much, but noticeable. The Safire likes to pop up as soon as you get out of the turn. The sabre has a smoother transition. In my limited opinion. Safires openings were nicer overall, but I actually liked the flight of the sabre better. Risers seem about the same at first with a hair slower build up on the sabre.I was that kid jumping out if his tree house with a bed sheet. My dad wouldn't let me use the ladder to try the roof... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pobrause 6 #12 April 17, 2014 Alexg3265I've flown both at the same loading. Get the sabre2. Longer recovery arc, steeper full flight glide. Not much, but noticeable. The Safire likes to pop up as soon as you get out of the turn. The sabre has a smoother transition. In my limited opinion. Safires openings were nicer overall, but I actually liked the flight of the sabre better. Risers seem about the same at first with a hair slower build up on the sabre. This. Exactly my experience with both canopies with 150 sqft at 1.4------------------------------------------------------- To absent friends Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hokierower 0 #13 April 18, 2014 I've flown the Sabre2 150/135/120 but haven't jumped a Safire2. My experience with the SA is that it is great for canopy piloting, however to get very good swoops you have to have very good turns. A fast turn, a sloppy finish, touching the rears to early, etc. will result in the recovery arc a lot shorter than what you wanted. When I flew it right, I could start a turn from 770' on a 120 @ 1.8 and it would dive like a SOB and scream across the ground. It's just very difficult for me to be consistent with it, however I'm not willing to lower my turn because when I get it right I'm gonna smack into the ground if I lower my start altitude. Long answer short, I'd stick with the Sabre2. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maksimsf 0 #14 April 18, 2014 mattjw916 the cheaper one between those two it's personal preference IMO check out the Nitron too if you're interested in swooping, nice dives without the drama on opening... more flare than both with lighter riser pressure +1 both great canopies. If i were to buy a new one - I would go Safire2 ($2025 for Safire vs $2175 for Sabre2). If it's used one - I'd go for a best deal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jumpsalot-2 3 #15 April 18, 2014 Complete opposites. Sabre 2 is aggressive. Safire 2 is mellow. What do YOU want.Life is short ... jump often. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shreq 0 #16 April 21, 2014 jumpsalot-2Complete opposites. Sabre 2 is aggressive. Safire 2 is mellow. What do YOU want. 100% right!"Freefly? Pure math!!"- Joe W. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
julius 0 #17 April 22, 2014 "drama on opening"? Not on a Sabre2! My Sabre2 120 (loaded at 1.5) opens on heading with no snivel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites