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  1. I think it is not a bad idea to mark them as you mentioned above and today i bought these pens and think that is what is good "textile markers" you think this are good if i decide to go the route of marking them in the weekend
  2. Got ya think that i skip this thing just wanted to hear your thoughts on it. I just need to go home and pack and pack and pack and i will eventually get better and faster on packing
  3. 20kN : Okay cool yeah it is like you say it is not on the line i will be making the mark but on the little flap behind where the line is sewn on to the canopy. I am not sure i need it but i am thinking if it can make me find the lines abit faster it is all good thanks for the input guys
  4. Thanks for the answer. I can pack as i said i just wanted it to be a bit easier to find the correct line to the correct group. A waterbased color pen maybe should be fine ? Yeah acid free for sure
  5. Hi there, I am a new skydiver and i have my own rig and have the A-license and about 25 jumps in total. I know how to pack but it takes some time and i have seen some canopies comes with colored attachment points for easier finding A,B.C.D and break lines. I dont have that on mine and know how to pack but i find it easier if i could just have the attachment points colored to faster see which lines are which. Anyone have experience of taking some water resistent color pen or something to color the attachment points and have some recommendation or is it not a good idea at all to do this? For me it is just a matter of making it easier to see. Sorry if it is a strange question but hope you skygods out there have any input here for a new skydiver Regards Stefan