Staso 0 #1 May 8, 2001 to those who have icarus safire 169, how big does this canopy pack ? say comparing to sabre 170 ?Icarus says that safire packs smaller then sabre, but packing volume posted on their site for safireis 1.5 bigger then the same size sabre ! could anybody who has this canopy tells me aproximate measurements of D-Bag with a canopy in it? i have container that fits PD190 well and i wanna figureout how safire 169 will fit in it.thanks,stan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ramon 0 #2 May 8, 2001 Urban skydiving legend has it that PD canopies are sized inflated (i.e. 170 inflated is bigger than 170 measured flat on the ground as they lose "flat" area when inflated).And Icarus canopies are sized on the ground, so a 169 on the ground is smaller than a canopy that was sized inflated.PD 190s pack up smaller than say a Sabre 190 because the low porosity fabric is easier to control and put in the bag. Plus diffeent companies use different thickness fabrics from different manufacturers.Here is a link to PDs document about pack volumes which goes into more detail.http://www.performancedesigns.com/docs/packvol.pdfPersonally I think Safire 169 will fit into a D-bag that a PD-190 fits in. but I could be wrongbloo skies ramon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skybytch 259 #3 May 8, 2001 A container built to hold a PD190/Sabre 170 will hold a Safire 169 without a problem. In my rig a Safire 149 packed up almost exactly the same as a Sabre 150 and a bit bigger than a Spectre 150.pull and flare,lisa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mattb 0 #4 May 8, 2001 This is from my limited understanding - Although a Safire 169 is closer in size to a Sabre/Spectre/Stilleto/PD 150 than a 170 it will pack slightly larger than the 170. I can't explain the physics of it all but have heard this from Icarus reps.-mob Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 558 #5 May 10, 2001 First of all, ignore most volume numbers published by canopy manufacturers.Secondly' only trust volume numbers published by container manufacturers.Thirdly, Bill Coe told me that PD measures their canopies by bottom skin span and mean aerodynamic chord. PD measures span across the bottom leading edge. They measure chord from top nose to tail of ribs. If the canopy is tapered then they average out the chord.Fourthly, Icarus used to use the PIA measuring system (top skin span and mean aerodynamic chord), but in 2001 they switched to PD's measuring method.This is all a capitalist plot to confuse consumers! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites