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qwan1234 0
lets just end this... MIRAGE!!!!!!!!!!! end of story
QuoteMIRAGE!!!!!!!!!!! end of story
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"Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of others, are also remarkable for their apparent disinclination to do so."
haha, he said rigi-tity sorry... I don;t know really jack about nothin.. but i got my first rig, and i wanted freefly friendly. just rresearch research and more research, maybe even call a couple manufactures and give them the ol' whats better on your rig that the next guy.. get some different explanations from the pros maybe im crazy thats what i did and im very happy with my choice.. good luck man..cheers
CrazyL 0
Infinity with cut in laterals fits sooo nice and the tuck flaps arrangement works excellent for freeflying, and it's very aerodynamic (thinner side profile) compared to some other rigs. Most manufacturers of H/C make a freefly friendly rig. Do your research buddyQuoteLooking to buy new rig- which make is best adapted to freeflying?
Scoop 0
Hope that makes sense
maLUCo 0
Nobody tops a Mirage...thats really all there is to be said..
Wade
hookitt 1
QuoteMirage...Talk With Ward Hessing. Mirage Straight up has out down themselves with comfort last time I saw their rigs when they came down for Film Fest at Raeford last June.
Nobody tops a Mirage...thats really all there is to be said..
Wade
I still like the Infinity better.
mirage, javelin, infinity .....etc all pretty good rigs just depends on what you like in a rig personally
klingeme 1
QuoteUnited Parachute Technologies V3 or micron , new magnetic riser covers and skyhook sold me also the freefly pud tucks great into the BOC pouch on two sides of the bridle cover (great for someone who always is checking their handles in the plane)
mirage, javelin, infinity .....etc all pretty good rigs just depends on what you like in a rig personally
Edit to correct UPT from RWS
antonija 0
Any new thoughts after a year? New favorite freefly rig? New things to look for in a freefly rig?
Mirage G4. Look at all the options, get fitted, and you will never look back. Its the best investment you can provide yourself in the sport.
Sangi 0
All I can see is totally biased opinion and nothing more...
No point to ask questions like these here, cause everyone will just say that the best rig is the one they own, which is natural off course...
QuoteIt's been a year since last reply and I decided to bring this thread back to life.
Any new thoughts after a year? New favorite freefly rig? New things to look for in a freefly rig?
This may help you:
http://collegeskydiving.com/tips-from-the-pros/rigging/3-is-your-rig-freefly-friendly
Mike
Quotenobody mentioning th eICON sport .....
I didn't like it when I demo'd it for a day. Side walls flap down when trying to put the d-bag in, reserve flap came open a couple times, and leg straps loosened up on me after opening (*$*# scary s$it).
QuoteQuotenobody mentioning th eICON sport .....
I didn't like it when I demo'd it for a day. Side walls flap down when trying to put the d-bag in, reserve flap came open a couple times, and leg straps loosened up on me after opening (*$*# scary s$it).
Your experience is not indicative of the Icon container system. I have an Icon and an Infinity both made for me and I have never had the reserve flap open or the leg straps come loose on either. In fact I can't see how the reserve flap could come open unless you bumped up against something or didn't have is properly closed to begin with. The flap systems for the main and the reserve are very positive and are excellent for free flying.
Packing the main is a little different than other rigs but there's nothing
that should be flapping down.
Maybe you were demoing an older Aerodyne rig?
QuoteQuoteQuotenobody mentioning th eICON sport .....
I didn't like it when I demo'd it for a day. Side walls flap down when trying to put the d-bag in, reserve flap came open a couple times, and leg straps loosened up on me after opening (*$*# scary s$it).
Your experience is not indicative of the Icon container system. I have an Icon and an Infinity both made for me and I have never had the reserve flap open or the leg straps come loose on either. In fact I can't see how the reserve flap could come open unless you bumped up against something or didn't have is properly closed to begin with. The flap systems for the main and the reserve are very positive and are excellent for free flying.
Packing the main is a little different than other rigs but there's nothing
that should be flapping down.
Maybe you were demoing an older Aerodyne rig?
Yeah, could have been a little abused because it came off the square one rent for the day shelf.
I can say that the leg strap slipping issue had been noted previously by other jumpers in regards to other ICON's and not just this one.
All in all, its a cheaper rig in quality compared to other rigs I have jumped (javelin/mirage). Although the reserve flap issue, which your right, was probably just that rig, the quality of material was why the side walls of the main compartment were flopping down.
V3..... I like the mirage but it falls a little short compared to the Vector. They always seem to be one step ahead. They are both great freefly rigs though.
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QuoteV3..... I like the mirage but it falls a little short compared to the Vector. They always seem to be one step ahead. They are both great freefly rigs though.
Yeah, if I hadn't of ordered the G4, I would have got a Vector. Big thing was delivery time of 4 weeks for mirage G4, but the G4 lifts off the back a little too much and doesn't have the option of a skyhook.
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