FreefallingCari 0 #26 January 6, 2017 We need LIKE buttons here.. I ROFLMAO ..Skydiver Survivor; Battling Breast Cancer one jump at a time. DX June 19th 2014 I have been jumping since October 5th 2013. https://pinkribbonskydiver.wordpress.com/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PeteW 0 #27 January 7, 2017 Personally I don't see what could go wrong. Seems like a solid plan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
barefut 0 #28 January 8, 2017 You can actually use the main tray for picnic supplies. Just use the reserve for the jump. Bam!! EASY!!Whale oil beef hooked Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cbassmnm 6 #29 January 9, 2017 The best skydive container would be the Mirage Mirajeb, engineered towards base jumpers, which would allow you to use a large main canopy and still have a reserve. The drawback would be instead of the skyhook, you would have to use the new Mirage TRAP mard system, which hasnt been out very long, so it isn't "tried and true" yet, so it could pose risk. You would also want a PD optimum reserve, because it gives you more square footage per packing volume. An optimum 126 packs the same as a PD 113 and it would be safer for you. Also don't forget to turn cypress on at the bottom of the building, so it will be calibrated correctly. Also if it is a changeable mode, you might want to put it on "student" mode. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
grimmie 179 #30 January 10, 2017 billvon >I jumped Auburn Ravine in 1985 with my Bullet container, a 240 sq ft Delta Cloud and a pilot chute in my hand. I made my first BASE jump with a Swift container (they actually once made containers) and a Pursuit 215 with a sewn-on tailpocket, a mesh slider and a 42" pilot chute. Had a reserve also that was just along for the ride. Rookies! I jumped El Cap with a Javelin, 32" pilot chute, PD190> no D bag. I'd like to jump my Katana 120 off of that Dubai building. Hey Omar, hook me up! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites