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I would message them on fb, and I bet if you asked nicely they would send you another set.
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Don't ask what the USPA can do for you but what you can do for the USPA
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despite the bashing of ravers by riggers, they aren't actually a bad rig, I jumped one for 3 years,
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Im pretty sure Cats are the spawn of the devil
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Plus 1 for VSE Infinity
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Why would a TI be wearing a camera setup? And other the the go pro does anyone know what the other stuff on the helmet is?
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Darwin award candidate...brain switched off...
weaverd replied to obelixtim's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
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they are tight, i had my container sized for a sabre 2 107 and professional packers and riggers could barely pack it. In the end Velocity ended up building me a new container a size larger.
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I'm surprised no one quoted this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EnZ2bbYw_Tc
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The G3 is super common, so there are about a million different ways to mount a camera on it, but what about the Aero? Is there an easy way to mount a camera on the front? I'm talking about the equivalent of this: http://www.chutingstar.com/grellfab-gopro-g3-front-mount There is a grellfab mount in the works for the AERO and I'm also willing to bet you could make one of the current ones fit. Bonehead has regular style metal GP mounts or you can buy after market ones that would work as well. Bonehead also has a roller mount for the AERO as well.
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The AERO for sure, the padding in the helmet is made up of individual shims, you can add or remove the shims to get that perfect fit. The helmet also ships from the manufacturer with some extra padding in the bag. Also unlike the G3 which is made out of plastic the AERO is made out of carbon fibre so it is more durable and harder. The AERO also has a wider field of view than the G3
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You can purchase the helmet without any camera mounts
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does it really matter
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+1 for Laura she has always answered the phone and answered my silly and probably annoying questions when I was buying my new rig
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Last I heard they are no longer a company and have shut down
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Go to Zhills, great drop zone, great staff and lots do after jumping!
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I bought a canopy from him, no problems
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Gatineau, QC
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How do you take a photo like this...
weaverd replied to degeneration's topic in Photography and Video
set up camera on tripod, take multiple exposures, layer pictures in post editing program -
Definitely always travel with the x ray card. As for them not knowing what parachute equipment looks like it should not be expected. I worked for the Canadian airport security for 4 years and not once did I see any parachute equipment come through.The training they are provided says yes parachutes are allowed but does not say anything about AAD's. Yes an AAD going through an x ray looks exactly like a bomb they are trained to detect. So always have the x ray card from the manufacturer with you.
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Hard to tell for sure, but no it does not appear to be fully engaged.
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Has anyone seen this new camera yet and is it worth the 1200$ price tag? [/url]https://light.co[url]
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Check out my full review of the Aero in this sub forum, Also Bonehead is having a labour day sale this weekend!
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I have never had a problem with Air coming in on the AERO
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The following is from the BH Facebook page: "AERO owners!!! Please read your instructions before jumping your new helmet. This knot MUST be adjusted to your specific head size or you will loose your helmet."