dallycat 0 #1 January 1, 2006 Advertising removed by slotperfect I am new to the sport but have done a lot of homework on equipment and I think a Pilot is the type of canopy that suits me right now. If anyone can offer some input on the Pilot (Pilot 210 - ed. by slotperfect) I would greatly appreciate it. Cheers! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MB38 0 #2 January 1, 2006 Here's one [edit] But beware on buying with your jump numbers. On my third jump I was under a 230... now I'm under a 188. If I bought a rig on my third jump I would've outgrown it by at least two canopy sizes by the time it even arrived. [/edit]I really don't know what I'm talking about. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 259 #3 January 2, 2006 If you really only have 3 jumps, don't buy a main yet. Even if you have done a lot of research and think it's what you will want. Patience, grasshopper. There's no hurry to buy equipment. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slotperfect 7 #4 January 2, 2006 QuoteAdvertising removed by slotperfect Hi there! Please place a classified ad to find your used canopy. Thanks!Arrive Safely John Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Superman32 0 #5 January 2, 2006 If you have not yet purchased the rig listed in your profile, I would be concerned about your currenct choice in reserves Inveniam Viam aut Faciam I'm back biatches! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yamtx73 0 #6 January 2, 2006 QuoteIf you really only have 3 jumps, don't buy a main yet. Even if you have done a lot of research and think it's what you will want. Patience, grasshopper. There's no hurry to buy equipment. From watching posts here I've noticed most new jumpers are looking for gear already, hell I am too. I also know it's going to be a while before I'm ready to buy anything but I have a fairly good idea what I'll want when it's time... maybe by the end of summer.The only naturals in this sport shit thru feathers... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dallycat 0 #7 January 2, 2006 I have purchased it, ward at mirage is rigging it up right now (delivery middle of Jan). I have it coming with no main. You mentioned the reserve choice? Can you expand on that for me please? Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dallycat 0 #8 January 2, 2006 Sure will, thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 259 #9 January 2, 2006 QuoteYou mentioned the reserve choice? Can you expand on that for me please? Have you jumped a 176 anything yet? Have you jumped a seven cell F111 anything yet? Do you think you are capable of walking away from landing that canopy in less than perfect conditions (ie at sunset, into someone's backyard, downwind, crosswind, etc) after chopping your main on your next skydive? People who sell new jumpers reserves they'll load at 1.2 do NOT have the new jumpers best interests in mind. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jloirsdaan 0 #10 January 2, 2006 Yeah, Lisa is right......I load my current MAIN at 1.15:1. A sabre 190....my reserve however....is a 201 which I load at just over 1:1. I'd hate at this point and time to chop and have to land downwind into someones back yard surrounded by a picket fence loading a canopy at 1.2. I am about to downsize myself....and hope to get a reserve in the 180's....if I have to get a 176r....then I'll probably do a bunch of jumps on my new 170 in my old rig....till I think I'd be ready to land the reserve under less than optimal conditions. Jordan Go Fast, Dock Soft. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BIGUN 1,106 #11 January 2, 2006 You have any idea how beautiful you are when you're angry? Nobody has time to listen; because they're desperately chasing the need of being heard. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
alw 0 #12 January 2, 2006 QuoteI have purchased it, ward at mirage is rigging it up right now (delivery middle of Jan). I have it coming with no main. You mentioned the reserve choice? Can you expand on that for me please? Thanks! Caveat #1: I don't know you, your skill level, or your plans. Caveat #2: I'm not an instructor, coach, or expert of any kind. I gather from your profile that you are about 215 lbs going out the door. So, just a little lighter than my exit weight. I jump a Spectre 210, started by demoing a 230 in my own G4 at about 50 jumps, put 15 on the 230 then loaded the 210 in the rig. Worked out alright, and after about 100 jumps on the 210 I was comfortable with it. I did a lot of canopy practice - I should have taken a canopy course. You might mention if you sized your container to downsize your main to something around a 170??? As you're downsizing keep in mind that you can demo PD reserves (as mains) too. When you and your trusted instructors agree that you are ready you might consider demoing down reserve sizes to target preparation to land your reserve. Recommendation #1: If you are in Red Deer you might want to consider coming down to Sunny Florida and training. Recommendation #2: Jump rentals till you're real comfortable landing what you bought - It would be a shame to get a brand new G4 all dirty and scuffed. It might even be illegal. Recommendation #3: If Ward is putting your rig together you might consider having a rigger check it when it arrives . . . OH . . . Ward, I didn't see you standing there . . . . --------------------------------------------- Every day is a bonus - every night is an adventure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dallycat 0 #13 January 3, 2006 QuoteQuoteI have purchased it, ward at mirage is rigging it up right now (delivery middle of Jan). I have it coming with no main. You mentioned the reserve choice? Can you expand on that for me please? Thanks! I wasn't planning on jumping this rig right away to be honest, just thought I would get it rolling so it was ready when I needed it. Am planning on travelling to Eloy in March to complete AFF, and was planning on having approx. 100 jumps prior to jumping the mirage. Have put some thought into seeing if I can change the 176r up to the 193r. Thanks for the constructive comments. Caveat #1: I don't know you, your skill level, or your plans. Caveat #2: I'm not an instructor, coach, or expert of any kind. I gather from your profile that you are about 215 lbs going out the door. So, just a little lighter than my exit weight. I jump a Spectre 210, started by demoing a 230 in my own G4 at about 50 jumps, put 15 on the 230 then loaded the 210 in the rig. Worked out alright, and after about 100 jumps on the 210 I was comfortable with it. I did a lot of canopy practice - I should have taken a canopy course. You might mention if you sized your container to downsize your main to something around a 170??? As you're downsizing keep in mind that you can demo PD reserves (as mains) too. When you and your trusted instructors agree that you are ready you might consider demoing down reserve sizes to target preparation to land your reserve. Recommendation #1: If you are in Red Deer you might want to consider coming down to Sunny Florida and training. Recommendation #2: Jump rentals till you're real comfortable landing what you bought - It would be a shame to get a brand new G4 all dirty and scuffed. It might even be illegal. Recommendation #3: If Ward is putting your rig together you might consider having a rigger check it when it arrives . . . OH . . . Ward, I didn't see you standing there . . . .Quote Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites dallycat 0 #14 January 3, 2006 QuoteYeah, Lisa is right......I load my current MAIN at 1.15:1. A sabre 190....my reserve however....is a 201 which I load at just over 1:1. I'd hate at this point and time to chop and have to land downwind into someones back yard surrounded by a picket fence loading a canopy at 1.2. I am about to downsize myself....and hope to get a reserve in the 180's....if I have to get a 176r....then I'll probably do a bunch of jumps on my new 170 in my old rig....till I think I'd be ready to land the reserve under less than optimal conditions. Thanks for your comments! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites dallycat 0 #15 January 3, 2006 QuoteQuoteYou mentioned the reserve choice? Can you expand on that for me please? Have you jumped a 176 anything yet? Have you jumped a seven cell F111 anything yet? Do you think you are capable of walking away from landing that canopy in less than perfect conditions (ie at sunset, into someone's backyard, downwind, crosswind, etc) after chopping your main on your next skydive? People who sell new jumpers reserves they'll load at 1.2 do NOT have the new jumpers best interests in mind. Thanks for your comments! I won't be jumping this rig for at least 100 jumps, just wanted it for when I was ready. Valid comments regarding landing in tight areas under less than idea conditions. Will take that into consideration. No need to roast me though but your comments are appreciated. I will be questioning the reserve choice. Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Feeblemind 1 #16 January 3, 2006 QuoteQuoteQuoteYou mentioned the reserve choice? Can you expand on that for me please? Have you jumped a 176 anything yet? Have you jumped a seven cell F111 anything yet? Do you think you are capable of walking away from landing that canopy in less than perfect conditions (ie at sunset, into someone's backyard, downwind, crosswind, etc) after chopping your main on your next skydive? People who sell new jumpers reserves they'll load at 1.2 do NOT have the new jumpers best interests in mind. Thanks for your comments! I won't be jumping this rig for at least 100 jumps, just wanted it for when I was ready. Valid comments regarding landing in tight areas under less than idea conditions. Will take that into consideration. No need to roast me though but your comments are appreciated. I will be questioning the reserve choice. Thanks. I don't think Lisa was flaming you, but rather the person that sold you the gear. She just has your health and well being in mind. Fire Safety Tip: Don't fry bacon while naked Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites skymama 35 #17 January 4, 2006 Lisa has been in the sport for years and is very well trained in gear selections. She's a good one to listen to. She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites dallycat 0 #18 January 4, 2006 QuoteLisa has been in the sport for years and is very well trained in gear selections. She's a good one to listen to. Quote I have definately taken her advice into consideration! I'm here to learn and would like to be around long enough to have some fun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. 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dallycat 0 #14 January 3, 2006 QuoteYeah, Lisa is right......I load my current MAIN at 1.15:1. A sabre 190....my reserve however....is a 201 which I load at just over 1:1. I'd hate at this point and time to chop and have to land downwind into someones back yard surrounded by a picket fence loading a canopy at 1.2. I am about to downsize myself....and hope to get a reserve in the 180's....if I have to get a 176r....then I'll probably do a bunch of jumps on my new 170 in my old rig....till I think I'd be ready to land the reserve under less than optimal conditions. Thanks for your comments! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dallycat 0 #15 January 3, 2006 QuoteQuoteYou mentioned the reserve choice? Can you expand on that for me please? Have you jumped a 176 anything yet? Have you jumped a seven cell F111 anything yet? Do you think you are capable of walking away from landing that canopy in less than perfect conditions (ie at sunset, into someone's backyard, downwind, crosswind, etc) after chopping your main on your next skydive? People who sell new jumpers reserves they'll load at 1.2 do NOT have the new jumpers best interests in mind. Thanks for your comments! I won't be jumping this rig for at least 100 jumps, just wanted it for when I was ready. Valid comments regarding landing in tight areas under less than idea conditions. Will take that into consideration. No need to roast me though but your comments are appreciated. I will be questioning the reserve choice. Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Feeblemind 1 #16 January 3, 2006 QuoteQuoteQuoteYou mentioned the reserve choice? Can you expand on that for me please? Have you jumped a 176 anything yet? Have you jumped a seven cell F111 anything yet? Do you think you are capable of walking away from landing that canopy in less than perfect conditions (ie at sunset, into someone's backyard, downwind, crosswind, etc) after chopping your main on your next skydive? People who sell new jumpers reserves they'll load at 1.2 do NOT have the new jumpers best interests in mind. Thanks for your comments! I won't be jumping this rig for at least 100 jumps, just wanted it for when I was ready. Valid comments regarding landing in tight areas under less than idea conditions. Will take that into consideration. No need to roast me though but your comments are appreciated. I will be questioning the reserve choice. Thanks. I don't think Lisa was flaming you, but rather the person that sold you the gear. She just has your health and well being in mind. Fire Safety Tip: Don't fry bacon while naked Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymama 35 #17 January 4, 2006 Lisa has been in the sport for years and is very well trained in gear selections. She's a good one to listen to. She is Da Man, and you better not mess with Da Man, because she will lay some keepdown on you faster than, well, really fast. ~Billvon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dallycat 0 #18 January 4, 2006 QuoteLisa has been in the sport for years and is very well trained in gear selections. She's a good one to listen to. Quote I have definately taken her advice into consideration! I'm here to learn and would like to be around long enough to have some fun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Insert image from URL × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Reply 0 Go To Topic Listing