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Quotetests show up to a 300% increase in opening shock felt by the jumper using Spectra vs. Dacron suspension lines. It is not always that much different. It depends on how quickly the force is applied...and canopy makers have done a good job of designing canopies that open slowly enough to allow the routine use of Spectra. However, when a rare hard (quick) opening happens, Spectra lines will definitely make it hurt more."
I am very great full for your post. I am going to order a set of dacron lines tomorrow and install them while I recover. My body cannot afford another one of those and I will do anything and everything to make sure it doesn't.
Thanks again
Make sure there is room in your container for the dacron lines.
If its a pain in the ass to close with spectra, it will be much worse with dacron.
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QuoteI also installed a smaller collapsible F-111 PC, resulting in almost no snatch force felt (again, big difference).
IIRC there is a certian percentage of your canopy size that should determine your PC size.
I went with F111 on my new rig because it seems after talking with several very experienced riggers, the F111s don't 'bounce around' while trying to inflate. I could have sworn there is a video about that somewhere... but I can't seem to find it off the top of my head.
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QuoteQuoteI also installed a smaller collapsible F-111 PC, resulting in almost no snatch force felt (again, big difference).
IIRC there is a certian percentage of your canopy size that should determine your PC size.
I went with F111 on my new rig because it seems after talking with several very experienced riggers, the F111s don't 'bounce around' while trying to inflate. I could have sworn there is a video about that somewhere... but I can't seem to find it off the top of my head.
Yup, F-111 does not "spill" air. PD told me recently they recommend a 25-27 inch Zero-P, or a 27-28 inch F-111 type PC for most canopies. Also, check the attached document from PD.
I am very great full for your post. I am going to order a set of dacron lines tomorrow and install them while I recover. My body cannot afford another one of those and I will do anything and everything to make sure it doesn't.
Thanks again
Your welcome not slippery like Microline, creating lots of friction for the descending slider grommets). Result: slider comes way slower on EVERY opening.
I also installed a smaller collapsible F-111 PC, resulting in almost no snatch force felt (again, big difference).
Talking to Norman Kent (who carries up to 32 lbs on his head), he said he also ordered one size larger slider (for his Dacron-lined Stiletto) with brass grommets (for even more friction). In your case, larger slider is not an option, since you are jumping the largest Spectre (and largest Spectre slider, for that matter) there is.
Moreover, be aware of the potential problems between long Dacron lines and Slinks (heat issue, scortching Slinks, confirmed by master rigger Mike Gruwell and PD). Although, this concerned large student and tandem canopies, so your 230 may be "safe".
Dan BC from Arizona Airspeed also relined his Stiletto with Dacron, after his spine infury.
Also, check this from PD:
"Why would anyone want to use Dacron line on their canopy?
Though most people prefer the lower bulk and drag of Microline or Vectran, Dacron is often the best choice for some applications. Dacron is a fairly elastic line, so it gives a little when there is a sharp "spike" to the opening force. This elasticity won't change the really good openings very much, but it can take the edge off those occasional abrupt openings where your packing was a little off or your airspeed was a little high at opening time. Dacron may be preferable in a student operation, where unusual body positions can compound opening issues. Some camera flyers with very heavy helmets also prefer Dacron lines. Older jumpers, who may not want to subject their bodies to hard opening.".
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