polarbear 1 #26 July 20, 2009 The rears are better on the JVX, but not by a huge amount. They are pretty strong on the comp Velo. I think the Comp Velo is better than a regular Velo. The rears are much better, which was my major beef with the regular Velo, and it seems more efficient to me. I have no regrets about buying one. My only hitch right now is that the one time I took it to terminal it spanked me. I wasn't using the little plastic snaps, though. I am going to keep playing with it...the sub termianl openings are like the best thing that ever happened to me. "Holy s*** that was f***in' cold!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
polarbear 1 #27 July 20, 2009 I dunno yet...I might have to be overseas for work, and it doesn't really seem like my body is up to it yet. "Holy s*** that was f***in' cold!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pierre3636 0 #28 August 16, 2009 wowee - happy customer!great openings ... ~ time is ~ time was ~ times past ~ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
selwynj 0 #29 August 17, 2009 Got mine on Thurday and did 6 jumps on it the weekend. Jump a regular 96 for work and the new comp velo is 96 also. Openings are super great ( all sub terminal) Up high : pretty much like the regular velo Down low : More dive than my regular velo. Strong rears, but they seem lighter on feel to me. Can ride the rears much longer than my regular velo. I am super impressed and really enjoyed all 6 jumps. Now I will have to save up for an 84. Dammit. Thank you PD.“It takes ten years to get ten years’ experience” Eric "tonto" Stephenson D515 PASA Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflye73 0 #30 September 22, 2009 Anyone using it with a standard slider, it's an option according to the trimchart but in a different size. One might buy a competition velo instead of the regular velo based on the fact that it's supposed to open better, and don't want the hassle of an removable slider during everyday jumping. //JF Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #31 September 22, 2009 The PD folks have said again and again that the Comp Velo isn't meant for everyday jumping. Its pretty much meant for competitive swoopers. It even says that in the name.--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
superstu 0 #32 September 22, 2009 if someone were to buy with 500HMA and a regular slider you could use for everyday jumping...but like Dave said it's intentions are for competition swooping. i love mine and this last sunday i went the furthest i have ever gone. granted it was a down winder up here in colorado but that 71 can move fast and far, and the bottom end lift on it was amazing. Slip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflye73 0 #33 September 22, 2009 Quote if someone were to buy with 500HMA and a regular slider you could use for everyday jumping...but like Dave said it's intentions are for competition swooping. i love mine and this last sunday i went the furthest i have ever gone. granted it was a down winder up here in colorado but that 71 can move fast and far, and the bottom end lift on it was amazing. I know it's a competition canopy. But if someone is willing to pay the extra$, and get one with 500HMA and regular slider and use it as a everyday canopy. What are the drawbacks? The way i se it you get better openings than a regular Velo and more performance out of it. I jump a standard Velo and really don't care for the openings. //JF Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
superstu 0 #34 September 22, 2009 QuoteI know it's a competition canopy. But if someone is willing to pay the extra$, and get one with 500HMA and regular slider and use it as a everyday canopy. What are the drawbacks? none that i could see if you're willing to pay the extra $. like i said i love mineSlip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sabre1Lucke 0 #35 September 23, 2009 Like I heard from PD, the slider system will be available on the standard Velocity soon. (No RDS). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
polarbear 1 #36 November 29, 2009 Anybody else out there having difficulty feeling out the recovery arc on a comp velo? I've got over 100 jumps on mine now and I just can't seem to get it right. I can't seem to carry any power through the recovery into the swoop. "Holy s*** that was f***in' cold!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
superstu 0 #37 November 29, 2009 takes me about 100 jumps to start feeling comfortable with a new canopy too...comp velo is no different. start higher both the turn and roll out and see what happensSlip Stream Air Sports Do not go softly, do not go quietly, never back down Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
polarbear 1 #38 November 29, 2009 Yeah...I just have never had this much trouble figuring out a canopy. I can't seem to get it right, ever. The rear risers are weird on it. "Holy s*** that was f***in' cold!" Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites