Casotakar1229

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  1. Thank you! I will be sure to stick around here. :)
  2. I guess according to my standards I did great! I am going to do my first class for AFF in 2 weeks when they start. I signed up for AFF after my tandem...it was that awesome. I am jumping out of Skydive Orange, in Orange, VA.
  3. They will allow you to continue to use their equipment beyond E, but there is a rental fee. I'll definitely be getting some goggles of my own. Did not enjoy the feel of the rental ones! I'll look into the equipment at the DZ's shop. Looked like they had stuff for sale there. Thanks for the replies!
  4. Thanks for the comment on the Benny. Being a beginner, I just can't justify spending hundreds of dollars when my skill level won't even be able to reap the benefits of a $300+ dollar helmet. Reason why I asked was because the handout I got after my jump gave some information on the AFF program. One of the FAQ's they listed was referring to equipment and the response to goggles and helmets was "By Category E, you are expected to provide your own altimeter ($180), goggles ($18), and gloves when cold (about $33). We encourage you to get your own helmet and goggles right away." That last comment was what sparked my question. Thanks for the replies.
  5. Both explanations are good enough to convince me! I'll be holding off on any equipment until I talk to the instructors. Thanks for both of your replies.
  6. Best goggles for a beginner? Looking to spend around $20. Any recommendations for an open faced helmet? Why or why not should I consider getting the Benny? Would like to spend less than $100. Starting the AFF course in 2 weeks and those are the only two items I'd like to have of my own before I begin. Thanks!
  7. I jumped this morning for the first time and I also signed up for the first AFF class 2 weeks from now. I am excited to be jumping in the future and getting help from everyone!