Alex92 0 #1 April 28, 2008 Hello, After 100 jumps, what is the recommended wing load? After 200 jumps, what is the recommended wing load? And so on. Thanks for your help!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
simonw 0 #2 April 28, 2008 there isn't a recommendation i have heard of that works for everyone although by doing a quick search of the forums about this Brian Germains article on the PIA website comes up a lot. If you search the forums you will probably find the same, also talking to your DZO will probably be able to give you a better idea then the people on here as they have seen your landing ability Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aardvarkeater 0 #3 April 28, 2008 Brian Germain has a wing loading chart available that can be used as general guide only. http://www.bigairsportz.com/pdf/bas-sizingchart.pdf It's a good starting point but talking to the DZO and instructors should also be part of the process in deciding what size canopy to try. A good rule of thumb is not to make a big leap in size, but to go in small increments.Muff Brother #4026 Loco Zapatos Rodriguez SCR #14793 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MarkM 0 #4 April 28, 2008 Recommended would be whatever you're able to fly into a small back yard dodging power lines and a viscous dog. A general easy to remember minimum size is something like your jump numbers / 1000 + 1. So 1.1 at 100 jumps, 1.2 at 200 jumps, etc. But that even varies. Sub 150 canopies are twitchy so you have to be careful with them. If you get into stuff like wingsuit jumping you'll want to downsize more slowly. And if you just flat out suck at landing or don't jump a lot, you'll want a bigger canopy. Just downsize slowly and for specific reasons, not just because "I have x jumps now, I need a smaller canopy". Small canopies are fun, limping around on the ground not being able to jump isn't Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites