darora15 0 #1 July 13, 2016 Hey guys, got a question. I tried searching but maybe my search fu isn't strong enough. Anyone out there jumping a Parachute Systems Volt. I currently jump a Sabre2. I was just wondering how a Volt compares to the Sabre2. ThanksPaddle faster....I hear banjo music Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kiwiskydiving 0 #2 July 14, 2016 I jump a Volt 185 loaded at 1 to 1.1. So far I've put 100 jumps on it. I've jumped a Sabre2 190for 50 jumps before the Volt. The flight characteristics are very similar. Toggle and riser inputs, turn rates are the same. I'd say the flare point on the Volt is a bit lower than the Sabre, but the overall flare is very strong and I stand up on no wind days no problem. A big difference I've noticed is the Volt's openings. I didn't know better at first and I didn't do anything to the nose. I kept having My skydiving blog: www.kiwiskydiving.com /// youtube channel: kiwiskydiving Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deimian 43 #3 July 14, 2016 Did you try to quarter properly the slider, and pull its front edge a bit over the nose? That makes a big difference in my Lotus Max. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kiwiskydiving 0 #4 July 14, 2016 For sure.. i'm a super neat packer and quite OCD about my pack jobs My skydiving blog: www.kiwiskydiving.com /// youtube channel: kiwiskydiving Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NV1 0 #5 July 21, 2016 I have jumped the VOLT 135 and the VOLT 120.. both with great openings. It has a long snivel phase and it can take about 300 meters until it´s fully open. Sometimes you have closed endcells but they open quickly when you give a slight pump on the rears. Compared to a Sabre 2 it has a lightly flatter glide and the togglepressure is olmost the same if not lighter on the Volt. Flarepower is great on the Volt. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mathrick 2 #6 July 21, 2016 While we're at it, what about Ventus, Hurricane and V-max? How do they compare to better-known canopies? I'm totally interested in matching my PS container with a PS canopy, but the lack of info and demo programme is a bummer that prevents it from happening so far. I'll probably be in the market for a downsize in 50 or so jumps, and I'd really like to try out a PS canopy, but I know better than to commit to a canopy I've never flown (case in point: I demoed Pilot7, which touts "great, soft openings". I kept getting spankers and the best efforts by packers got it to "not quite painful". After 15 jumps, I'd not willingly fly it as my daily canopy for terminal openings on non-WS jumps)."Skydivers are highly emotional people. They get all excited about their magical black box full of mysterious life saving forces." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kiwiskydiving 0 #7 July 22, 2016 How do you pack your Volt? Especially what do you do to the nose and how do you roll the tail?My skydiving blog: www.kiwiskydiving.com /// youtube channel: kiwiskydiving Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DHemer 0 #8 July 24, 2016 I do not jump a Ps main but a large number of my friends do. The hurricane is very popular in SA. It's been compared to the stiletto. Snappy toggle turns, good flare, short recovery arc on fronts. I have limited jumps on this canopy but the glide ratio is definitely steeper than my pilot. It's popular for being fun to fly and having a good flare. Not sure about the Venus. It's fairly similar to the hurricane I think. Only afew people jumping them here and I have not really asked their opinion. Vmax, never seen one in the air. A guy I know with one says he is not current enough to jump it so sticks to his sensei. Regarding the pilot 7, how are ws openings? I have one rig that is used for FS and ws and the regular pilot works well for that. I would be disappointed if the 7 cell could not be comfortably used for terminal jumps as I am hoping to demo one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mathrick 2 #9 July 24, 2016 Thanks. Re: Pilot7, it's definitely a dedicated WS canopy. I put 15 belly jumps on it, so it's not that you can't survive a terminal opening, but even with "pack it as slow as you possibly can" by the packers, the opening is something you brace for and dread somewhat. It should be fine for an occasional demo jump, especially if subterminal (it loves subterminal), but I wouldn't want it as a switch canopy where I regularly put on a significant number of terminal jumps."Skydivers are highly emotional people. They get all excited about their magical black box full of mysterious life saving forces." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maddingo 21 #10 September 10, 2018 If anyone is interested, here are a couple of deployments on my Volt loaded at 1.3 I've only noticed the left toggle fire at 0:52 after editing the video. Canopy did not react to it at all and the last clip is the worst opening I got in 50 jumps. I also had a downwinder a week ago and I ran it out without any fuss, great canopy. Love it very much. The first two deployments are in slow motion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbvbXkjUxfE 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites