Remster 26 #26 April 25, 2002 Alti on right hand = inviting the reaper.... definatly a big potential for a bad horse shoe mal.....Modifing a rig to have the PC handle on the left side: I may offense the lefties out there, but I really dont think its a good move.We all are trained on a right hand side deploy system. All the rigs out there are right hand side. Right here, thats 2 good reason not to do it. If your argument is that your left hand is more agile, maybe, but you dont need all that much agility to pull a PC or POD. There probably are a very few exeption to this: if you are an amputee for exemple...anyone else ahve thoughs on this?RemsterMuff 914 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
apoil 0 #27 April 25, 2002 Anyone know if it's possible to fit a standard sapphire mount (two elastic bands) to fit on an Altimaster III ? Velcro sucks. Short lifespan and it eats away at everything it touches. Lines, helmet liners, jumpsuit cuffs, etc. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Motab 0 #28 April 25, 2002 Yeah, I don't think it will be that big of a deal. I'm used to initiating deployment with my right hand (only ripcord jumps so far), and my muscle memory of where I should go, and in what order is already in place. But yeah, I can definitely see a horseshoe mal being very possible... I mean, I can see that most altimeters are pretty smooth on the sides, but I don't want to be trying to shake a PC off my wrist. I'll just stick with wearing an alti on my left hand. I'm not not licking toads.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites