SanDiegoRW 0 #26 June 1, 2003 Yea, so... I jumped today with the changes that I had mentioned earlier. I like both of the changes and I will continue to pack like that until I find something else I like better. Both of the changes make packing easier in my opinion. -Kenny Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
andy1 0 #27 June 2, 2003 Right then. Changed the line stows to the top of the bag at the weekend. First jump had a line twist , but only one. I've only jumped my Wings with the line stows against the back pad, and everything is fine for the 8 jumps I've had with it. I guess I'll keep jumping it like it is. Oh yeah, I also like the freefly handle! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bmcd308 0 #28 June 2, 2003 >>I also used to place the D-bag traditional style with the stows to the bottom of the container.<< >>As was said prior both ways are in the Wings manual << My manual says to either put the stows against the backpad or to rotate the bag the OPPOSITE way such that the stows are at the bottom of the RESERVE container. Interesting. BMcD... ---------------------------------- www.jumpelvis.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
falxori 0 #29 June 8, 2003 Quote My manual says to either put the stows against the backpad or to rotate the bag the OPPOSITE way such that the stows are at the bottom of the RESERVE container. Interesting. really? never heard that one before (i'll check the manual too tonight) anyway, i didnt even notice the "on top" option until i've read this thread, tried it yesterday and it seemed a little better. although , in the first jump (stowes on the sides) i had serious line twists, so comparing to that everything looks a lot better... but it makes sense to use the top ones, so i'll keep doing it... O "Carpe diem, quam minimum credula postero." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites