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Gear

  • Container Other
    Mirage G2
  • Main Canopy Size
    150
  • Main Canopy Other
    Stiletto
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    143
  • Reserve Canopy Other
    PD
  • AAD
    Vigil

Jump Profile

  • License
    D
  • License Number
    21782
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    2430
  • Tunnel Hours
    3
  • Years in Sport
    26
  • First Choice Discipline
    Formation Skydiving
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Freefall Photography
  • Freefall Photographer
    Yes

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  1. I have spent most of my skydiving career obsessively pressing over-the-eyeglasses goggles on my face and getting nervous any time they fluttered slightly. Lost my glasses in freefall on my 26th jump so I had reason to be nervous. For years I've been looking for a full face helmet that wouldn't press my glasses into my head. First one I found was the Cookie G2. Bought it a couple of years ago and it works great. The curved visor is the key. Has fogged up minimally when I open but clears quick. Usually I lift the visor under canopy anyway. Visibility is excellent. Sometimes I have to touch the visor in freefall to remind me that it is on and secure because it's like it isn't even there. I miss wearing a frap hat sometimes, but the security I feel with the full face is totally worth it. One less thing to worry about in freefall when you have plenty of important things to focus on.
  2. I've made 400+ camera jumps on mine and it's been great. I unfortunately had the tensioner break on me right before I was going up on a competition jump at Nationals two years ago. It was fixed in about half an hour, but the thing basically just fell into a heap and wouldn't stay in the helmet to make the jump without it. Had about 2 years of hard service so I can't really complain about lifetime, just timing.