ramon 0
maybe you could fly a classic while someone else was on a gti but you can track 2 miles in freefly pants and a tee shirt.
hahaha
Im going to see how the phoenix fly ones do at terminal and then either try one of those or get a GTi..
see-ya
ramon
Levin 0
QuoteI know Classic 1's that fly in the 50's and 60's.
i have a classic 1. i've only put about 30 jumps on it since i bought it new in 99. i've only wore a Pro-Track a few times. The last time it said 54mph.
The111 1
QuoteQuoteI know Classic 1's that fly in the 50's and 60's.
i have a classic 1. i've only put about 30 jumps on it since i bought it new in 99. i've only wore a Pro-Track a few times. The last time it said 54mph.
Looking at the WL in your profile you appear very light. :) I have only 1 jump on a classic, my 1st WS jump, and I averaged 66mph. I haven't improved on that too much (high 50's) with my GTI, but I've been jumping it VERY uncurrently... :(
Jasmin 0
"I wouldn't recommend picking a fight with the earth...but then I wouldn't recommend picking a fight with a car either, and that's having tried both."
leroydb 0
but the silence was eerie...
..I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw my bath toys were a toaster and a radio...
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I heard a few people post that its no fun to fly their S3 folded up all of the time flying with classics and they wish they would have just got a GTI.
I could relate to this sentiment, and its the reason some of us have kept our classics- for the slow days, but our small group mostly flys S3s now and the classics that fly with us can really hang with us.
If your group doesn't change much or you don't think it will grow and don't want to buy and sell a succession of suits then the GTI is the wizz bang toy.
PhreeZone 20
In a large flock you only go as well as the fastest faller, you only get to pley with the capibilities of an S3 on Solos or with a highly experienced flock and then as the experience goes up so does the size and therefor so does the fall rate. For a while my favorite part of BM jumps was the break off since I could push it hard and fly on my own terms, I could see seperation and my self floating up. But thats an expensive suit upgrade for those 10 seconds of fun.
Unless you are willing to sell your RW suit, freefly suit and only fly Birdman on every jump... the S3 is more of an ego purchase. I know, I fell for it. Flying dirty every jump just to stay with people is ok, but its better to fly more at the limits of the suit and your self the whole time.
And tomorrow is a mystery
Parachutemanuals.com
"Learn to flock well with others".
Jasmin 0
"I wouldn't recommend picking a fight with the earth...but then I wouldn't recommend picking a fight with a car either, and that's having tried both."
leroydb 0
..I knew I was an unwanted baby when I saw my bath toys were a toaster and a radio...
QuoteUnless you are willing to sell your RW suit, freefly suit and only fly Birdman on every jump... the S3 is more of an ego purchase.
I strongly disagree....
Your chioce to be good at any discipline you want is your chioce when at the DZ.
Whether you do a smokin RW 4way to a 357way, a fun freefly jump, or a AFF student jump.
The suit you fly is only a benefit to your ability.
Buying a S3 has the benefit of a larger range, whether it's being able to stay with the student you just trained, thats "killin it" on the demo suit you just trained him on, to getting to your slot every time on a flocking dive, or maxin out your flight time on a solo wingsuit jump.
Being in shape for what ever suit you choose to fly is a choice.
You dont have to sell all your other suits to be in shape for the S3, or fly it with other wingsuits on every jump.
Don't let your body tell you in the middle of your skydive, that your a WUSSY!!
www.PrecisionSkydiving.com
PhreeZone 20
And tomorrow is a mystery
Parachutemanuals.com
QuoteAn S3 for jumpers with experience is fine, but as a suit that might get used once a month on someone thats got less then 10 Birdman jumps? That type of purchase is a vanity purchse.
Possibly true for some....
Some people do have the natural ability to be good in the suit though not getting to jump it as much as they'd like to.
But there is NO need to sell all your other suits and stop all your other skydiving disciplines you love to do to be able to fly the S3.
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www.PrecisionSkydiving.com
kallend 2,027
QuoteQuoteAn S3 for jumpers with experience is fine, but as a suit that might get used once a month on someone thats got less then 10 Birdman jumps? That type of purchase is a vanity purchse.
Possibly true for some....
Some people do have the natural ability to be good in the suit though not getting to jump it as much as they'd like to.
But there is NO need to sell all your other suits and stop all your other skydiving disciplines you love to do to be able to fly the S3.
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Well, I'm looking to buy a suit and I'd like to demo an S3 just to see....
The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
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