ajsanfel12

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  • Main Canopy Size
    175
  • Reserve Canopy Size
    143

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    Red Rock Skydiving
  • License
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  • License Number
    68136
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    40
  • Years in Sport
    1
  1. Also it is important to keep an eye out for the commercialized scams. Chutingstar.com is a great example of that. Albeit their merchandise is for real, there information in selling is misleading and borderline life threatening. They claim no responsibility for their lies on their gear through not accepting returns. Also if they send you faulty hardware, and you send it back, they fix it and then deny any refund to your money. Scams can come from many different places, not just private sellers. Be very wary of purchasing any products from chutingstar that will be used as life saving devices. They have no quality control in place and they are not willing to take responsibility for any misleading or deceitful actions or words expressed by their employees
  2. This facility is mostly complimented by the dropzone that it sits on. The coaches are world-class, the air is mostly smooth even on 40 mph wind dust devil days, and the stoke on the dropzone is invigorating. The books seem to get filled quick so I recommend calling the day before. The bent prop saloon is awesome I dont care what anybody says but it is in the middle of the desert, so thats about as comfortable as outside of the tunnell gets here. But your here to skydive right? So who cares if it gets a little hot.
  3. I just purchased one and hung it for inspection. I noticed the outermost attachment of the (stabilizer) was disconnected. It doesnt "quite" look like it was installed that way, instead, severed afterward. Nowhere in the package was there loose line so I'm wondering if that would be the moidification