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Sounds like it's possibly an Infinity. That size would refer to the size of canopies that it will take for the main & reserve.

You can contact the manufacturer at http://www.velocityrigs.com/

You might also send a private message to "KellyF" which is Kelly Farrington, the designer and producer of the Infinity.

Kris
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yes it's and Infinity, with a 169 main and a 220 reserve. It's my very first rig. I have ten days to make my mind up.
I've noticed that the leg straps don't have any extra padding, like the student rig which had padding that I could adjust, so the straps might crease and seeing as they take alot of weight on openings this could be painfull.
What I driving at about the sizeing is, of the shelf rigs how do you find your size, without trying on first?.
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What I driving at about the sizeing is, of the shelf rigs how do you find your size, without trying on first?.



well, you can always get a main lift web measure ment. and then find a rig that fits and get that measure ment, and see how close they are.

or on javelins, the have sizes like C-17, i think that means yoke size C and a 17 in main lift web. but i could be wrong, i am only guessing.

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What I driving at about the sizeing is, of the shelf rigs how do you find your size, without trying on first?



Get the serial number of the rig from the seller and contact Infinity. They should be able to pull up the build record for the rig and tell you the harness sizing.

If it's too far off to fit you, the manufacturer can rebuild the harness. Keep in mind, a harness rebuild can run from $200 USD to $500 USD depending on the options & manufacturer.

Kris
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If it's too far off to fit you, the manufacturer can rebuild the harness. Keep in mind, a harness rebuild can run from $200 USD to $500 USD depending on the options & manufacturer.

Kris



I have recently purchased a used Infinity. I asked Kelly about the size adjustment. He told me that he would lengthen the main lift webbing if needed for $75. I never actually needed it done but that seems like a very good price to me.
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