lurid1 0 #1 May 1, 2013 I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Kyron 0 #2 May 6, 2013 Take the shortest of course. Because they have even less drag than low drag. With this you can easily squeeze the hell out of your onetwenty... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites DivingWombat 0 #3 May 6, 2013 Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites trigger 0 #4 May 6, 2013 Discussed some time ago. General consensus was longer=better within reason I.e. reaching your slider..CHOP WOOD COLLECT WATER. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites stayhigh 2 #5 May 7, 2013 where is the like button??? but seriously, that might be "the next step". Get rid of all drag by reducing the riser lenght to none, and just do all harness turns.Bernie Sanders for President 2016 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites lurid1 0 #6 May 12, 2013 Always gotta be one tosser that feels the need to neg up the place with their "I'm such a freaking awesome dude coz I know so much about this sport I cant, for the life of me.. be any good at!" Your a loser DivingWombat! I'm fine with not knowing everything about everything, and quite comfortable asking for advice from people who know more than I.. but u may keep your self righteous wankfest comments and politely shuv em up your hairy, no talent wombat ass! Peacefully yours, Lurid1. Quote Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites cube 0 #7 May 12, 2013 I would +1 him still. No point in low drag risers. And riser length, depends on how long arms you have. Have to be able to reach the slider. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites uberchris 0 #8 May 12, 2013 DivingWombat Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! i dont get why this is so funny that you are "LMFAO". what if the guy has an exit weight of 265?gravity brings me down......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites AggieDave 6 #9 May 12, 2013 DivingWombat Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ?--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ianmdrennan 2 #10 May 12, 2013 AggieDave *** Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ? Both?Performance Designs Factory Team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites AggieDave 6 #11 May 12, 2013 ianmdrennan I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ? Both?Good man! Not everyone can jump a canopy that is smaller than their slider on 46" risers.--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites DivingWombat 0 #12 May 15, 2013 ianmdrennan ****** Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ? Both?not many guys go out the door at 280 pounds. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites AggieDave 6 #13 May 15, 2013 DivingWombat I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ? Both?not many guys go out the door at 280 pounds. Now for more fun, I can tell you about the Velo 111 I loaded at 2.75... The point is, canopy size is a number and you can't assume that just because someone has X sized canopy that they're not doing something outside of your idea of normal with it, unless you ask them.--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Jvx 0 #14 May 28, 2013 DivingWombat Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! Douche bag comment.. Like you knows hit!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites DivingWombat 0 #15 May 28, 2013 If you loser would fill out your profile, we could see your WL, experience and so on. There are too many "trolls" on the forums just trying to keep others busy. I never said that I am "freaking awesome". But thanks for the flowers! You can politely smoke my ass hair you tampon-sucker! Peacefully yours, DivingWombat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites bennibluesky 0 #16 June 10, 2013 I'm jumping a KA120 at a WL 1.9 and I just switched from 22" to 26" risers as I like to have my arms all up in rears and got into the lines with the 22", what I didn't like at all. As expected the additional length makes the canopy dive harder and also extends the recovery arc. I also feel like the canopy is more responsive on rears. Dunno if thats just a subjective feeling though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites DocPop 1 #17 June 10, 2013 bennibluesky I'm jumping a KA120 at a WL 1.9 and I just switched from 22" to 26" risers as I like to have my arms all up in rears and got into the lines with the 22", what I didn't like at all. As expected the additional length makes the canopy dive harder and also extends the recovery arc. I also feel like the canopy is more responsible on rears. Dunno if thats just a subjective feeling though. I like a nice responsible canopy. "The ground does not care who you are. It will always be tougher than the human behind the controls." ~ CanuckInUSA Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Join the conversation You can post now and register later. 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Kyron 0 #2 May 6, 2013 Take the shortest of course. Because they have even less drag than low drag. With this you can easily squeeze the hell out of your onetwenty... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DivingWombat 0 #3 May 6, 2013 Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trigger 0 #4 May 6, 2013 Discussed some time ago. General consensus was longer=better within reason I.e. reaching your slider..CHOP WOOD COLLECT WATER. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stayhigh 2 #5 May 7, 2013 where is the like button??? but seriously, that might be "the next step". Get rid of all drag by reducing the riser lenght to none, and just do all harness turns.Bernie Sanders for President 2016 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lurid1 0 #6 May 12, 2013 Always gotta be one tosser that feels the need to neg up the place with their "I'm such a freaking awesome dude coz I know so much about this sport I cant, for the life of me.. be any good at!" Your a loser DivingWombat! I'm fine with not knowing everything about everything, and quite comfortable asking for advice from people who know more than I.. but u may keep your self righteous wankfest comments and politely shuv em up your hairy, no talent wombat ass! Peacefully yours, Lurid1. Quote Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cube 0 #7 May 12, 2013 I would +1 him still. No point in low drag risers. And riser length, depends on how long arms you have. Have to be able to reach the slider. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uberchris 0 #8 May 12, 2013 DivingWombat Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! i dont get why this is so funny that you are "LMFAO". what if the guy has an exit weight of 265?gravity brings me down......... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #9 May 12, 2013 DivingWombat Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ?--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ianmdrennan 2 #10 May 12, 2013 AggieDave *** Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ? Both?Performance Designs Factory Team Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #11 May 12, 2013 ianmdrennan I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ? Both?Good man! Not everyone can jump a canopy that is smaller than their slider on 46" risers.--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DivingWombat 0 #12 May 15, 2013 ianmdrennan ****** Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ? Both?not many guys go out the door at 280 pounds. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #13 May 15, 2013 DivingWombat I competed on a Velo 120 loaded around 2.35 and even earned my pro-card on that canopy. Would you have LMFAO at me or just said hi at the DZ? Both?not many guys go out the door at 280 pounds. Now for more fun, I can tell you about the Velo 111 I loaded at 2.75... The point is, canopy size is a number and you can't assume that just because someone has X sized canopy that they're not doing something outside of your idea of normal with it, unless you ask them.--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jvx 0 #14 May 28, 2013 DivingWombat Quote I am currently ordering a new rig and will be flying a Katana120 or a XFire119. I am ordering low drag risers with louie loops but have no idea what the ultimate riser length is? Any help would be appreciated thanx:) read your post again and ask yourself if you would give advice to such a post?!?? fill out your profile, otherwise many think you are a fu... TROLL! low drag riser on a 120...LMFAO! Douche bag comment.. Like you knows hit!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DivingWombat 0 #15 May 28, 2013 If you loser would fill out your profile, we could see your WL, experience and so on. There are too many "trolls" on the forums just trying to keep others busy. I never said that I am "freaking awesome". But thanks for the flowers! You can politely smoke my ass hair you tampon-sucker! Peacefully yours, DivingWombat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bennibluesky 0 #16 June 10, 2013 I'm jumping a KA120 at a WL 1.9 and I just switched from 22" to 26" risers as I like to have my arms all up in rears and got into the lines with the 22", what I didn't like at all. As expected the additional length makes the canopy dive harder and also extends the recovery arc. I also feel like the canopy is more responsive on rears. Dunno if thats just a subjective feeling though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DocPop 1 #17 June 10, 2013 bennibluesky I'm jumping a KA120 at a WL 1.9 and I just switched from 22" to 26" risers as I like to have my arms all up in rears and got into the lines with the 22", what I didn't like at all. As expected the additional length makes the canopy dive harder and also extends the recovery arc. I also feel like the canopy is more responsible on rears. Dunno if thats just a subjective feeling though. I like a nice responsible canopy. "The ground does not care who you are. It will always be tougher than the human behind the controls." ~ CanuckInUSA Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites