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  1. There is a major canopy manufacture currently experimenting with small plastic snaps on the slider. Other than a slight hassle packing, the feedback seems to range from no difference to better openings. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  2. I still pack the same way I learned. I don't skip any steps, and I can pack in under 4 minutes, and still have dependable openings. All it takes is practice, lots and lots of practice. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  3. What manual are you looking at? John Leblanc has told me that PD recommends you do NOT push the nose in. The last time I've looked at the manual, it said the same thing, but that was a couple of years ago. Personally, I do nothing to the nose on sabres, quarter the slider and nothing more. I don't get many complaints on sabres, and I've packed many. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  4. My vote is for no winds. That way, you won't find yourself turning low to try to land into the wind if things don't go as planned. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  5. Where in the west side? ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  6. It's about time. Congratulations, and sorry I couldn't be there. But my real question remains: How was the rattlesnake whiskey? ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  7. I will go with John Sherman's opinion before yours any day. Non reinforced risers - not sure what the hell you are talking about here. Bottom line is all the main manufacturers offer freefly friendly rigs. It comes down to personal preference. How's the pd126r I sold to you working out? rm And I will go with people like Bill Booth, and the majority of manufacturers who don't use rubber bands on freebags. I know a lot of people like to quote MIL spec rubber bands are designed to break, but when I read the spec's I couldn't find anywhere that said breaking strength (feel free to point it out if I am wrong). http://www.keenerrubber.com/mil_specs_.htm As for reinforced mini-risers, you know that piece of red webbing sandwiched in the riser where the larger ring sits? Last I checked, JS doesn't use that, claiming their risers don't need it. Also, at least 2 sets of risers I own were deemed bad based on the Relative Workshops standards. I never said Racers were not freefly friendly, but many others will. Like I said, I liked my racers. To be honest, the only reason I sold them was because I had a hard time finding local riggers who made them look good on R&Is. I was happy with the 126, never deployed it, and I have since sold it. Then again, this whole post was a waste because the original poster only asked about voodoos and mirages, not racers. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  8. Whats up, Jarrett. Yes, I remember you and your dad (how could I forget someone who saved my life at least once, maybe twice?). I have had 2 racers, and while I liked jumping them, I never could recommend them to anyone else, due to higher maintanence and lack of resale value. I've also had problems with jump shack as a company. My point wasn't to bash JS, but they have a lot of hypocrisy on their site (e.g. thier stance on tuck tabs) and some things I think are outright dangerous (rubber bands on reserves, non-reinforced mini-risers). Also thier position on "fail safe harness" is a joke. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  9. It looks like you are buying into the manufacturers hype. Just because the people trying to sell you something say it, it doesn't make it true. I'd recommend you don't look at jump shacks website, because then you will believe all rigs other than a racer are unsafe. To answer the question, I like Mirage a lot. I think Voodoos (doodoos) are adequate, but ugly (not just the design, but wrinkles when packed) and the riser covers have a nasty habit of opeing on many of them. I've heard rumor Sandy considers the voodoo a step in the evolution towards the Talon FS. I like the FS much more than the voodoo, even for freeflying. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  10. I heard a rumor it is is possible to fly to salt lake city and connect to twin falls airport. If that is true it would be a 15 minute drive to the bridge, and in some cases cheaper than flying to salt lake. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  11. Body position ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  12. I don't think anyone mentioned the aristocrats yet, and it has my vote. After the first 10 minutes, I got bored and started doing other things with it on. After about 30 minutes, it was sucking so bad I had to turn it off, and I wasn't even watching it. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  13. There is another thread in the womens forum that says insurance will cover it, so save your money. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  14. She doesn't need a spare room, room in your bed will suffice. Beware though, she isn't kidding when she says she won't clean, and she might rip you off. But she is serious about it though. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline
  15. Why would someone assume it is unauthorized just because it is unusual? I'd bet money it was Joe Jennings/ Carl Nespoli (Sp?) related, seeing as how they were going up there this week for filming. ________________________________________________________ Abbie drove me to Idaho and all I got was this lousy sigline