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atticus

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HydroGuy


If I ever met a crew dawg that I really really liked, I'd loan them the cash to make their rig freefly friendly so they could do freefly jumps...it's the least I could do to help a friend.



Don't worry... We've got all that stuff hanging out of our rigs just to scare the crap out of the freeflyers.
"That formation-stuff in freefall is just fun and games but with an open parachute it's starting to sound like, you know, an extreme sport."
~mom

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That goes without saying.

CReW-dogs, and even puppies like myself, generally own rigs which can only stay closed for three seconds.
That is because we know how to perform a stable exit. Therefore we can pull well within those three seconds instead of having to flail around for 8000 ft "on every axis" before having sorted out our body position.

Fact of the matter is, we don't need that new-fangled freeflail friendly gear. The basics work just fine for us.

(edited for spelling)
"That formation-stuff in freefall is just fun and games but with an open parachute it's starting to sound like, you know, an extreme sport."
~mom

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That goes without saying.

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CReW-dogs, and even puppies like myself, generally own rigs which can only stay closed for three seconds.
That is because we know how to perform a stable exit. Therefore we can pull well within those three seconds instead of having to flail around for 8000 ft "on every axis" before having sorted out our body position.

Fact of the matter is, we don't need that new-fangled freeflail friendly gear. The basics work just fine for us.

(edited for spelling)



Try jumping a highly loaded crossbraced wing and see how good and stable is your body position.

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Pablo.Moreno

That goes without saying.

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CReW-dogs, and even puppies like myself, generally own rigs which can only stay closed for three seconds.
That is because we know how to perform a stable exit. Therefore we can pull well within those three seconds instead of having to flail around for 8000 ft "on every axis" before having sorted out our body position.

Fact of the matter is, we don't need that new-fangled freeflail friendly gear. The basics work just fine for us.

(edited for spelling)



Try jumping a highly loaded crossbraced wing and see how good and stable is your body position.


Ok mr 500 jump wonder jumping a Crossfire (according to your profile) ;)

Have you seen what people fly for CRW lately?
My grammar sometimes resembles that of magnetic refrigerator poetry... Ghetto

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skymama

I wasn't attacking you, I was making a joke. I could just see you standing in a dark corner at the dz saying to the newbies, "psstt...come here. Wanna go really fast? I'll show you some fun..." :ph34r:


BTW, don't call me Honey again. ;)



And i'd be one of those to probably take Atticus on his offer, LOL! :D

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