J-Rock 0 #1 August 1, 2012 I got this deployment bag with an MT-1Xs/SL container and I am guessing it can also be used with a static line. My concern is that fact there are no grommets for the closing stows, only loops. I havent seen this before and was wondering if it was a safe system to jump or if I should just look for a standard bag with grommets for FF jumping as apposed to static line. Im gonna need a bigger hammer.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
matthewcline 0 #2 August 1, 2012 Do you have a larger and better oriented pic? or multiple pics? MattAn Instructors first concern is student safety. So, start being safe, first!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RIGGER 0 #3 August 1, 2012 This is the MT-1XS/SLOUTER DEPLOYMENT BAG for S/L jumps or the "D" bag for Free Fall jumps. The could be used for both S/L & FF jumps. When used for S/L it is a part of the MT-1XS/SL "Dual Bag" system = an INNER BAG which the main canopy is packed into it is packed with a small drouge chute which is attached to the slider as well into this OUTTER BAG & the S/L will be attached to the webbing loop at the top of the bag - the procees have more details & braek cords. When used for FF it is the only "D" bag for FF jumps - a bridle attached to the canopy will be paased through the GROMMET in top of the bag you have & attached to a main MT-1 spring loaded p/c. The Mil Spec. rubber bands which are attached to the small loops on the top side goes through the bag mouth flap tape loops & the lines are set as should in the rubber bands the other rubber bands are attached to the side small loops. The manual shows that clear - if you don't understand the system go to a RIGGER who knows it - Do Not do it yoursef. I hope that helps. Cheers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
J-Rock 0 #4 August 1, 2012 Cool, that answers my question, thank you! Anyone out there have a MT-1X manual in PDF? Seems as though mine is incomplete..... Im gonna need a bigger hammer.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites