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  1. Hello RiggerLee, Thanks for your reply. The rig has about 40-50(+/-) jumps and an equal number of repacks (plus one more after the inspection I had done a few years ago). I will try to determine if it is an "R" or "L" model and follow up on this. Thank you for all of the information in your post. Tom
  2. Hello gowlerk, Thanks for that information. The parachute is packed in the container. Tom
  3. Hello all, I stopped skydiving years ago, and have a much older PISA Tempo (210 I think). This rig is close to 25 years old. I had it inspected a few years ago at a local club. The rigger said it was in good shape, but because it is so outdated, the most likely buyer would probably only want it for something like water jumps. Is a rig this old not only functionally obsolete, but likely unsafe as well? I understand that there is a lifetime limit for parachutes. This rig has not been out of the bag for at least 16 or 17 years except for the inspection a few years ago. I don't expect to get much, if anything, for it, but if someone can get some use out of it I would appreciate any input. Obviously it should have another inspection if it might still be serviceable. I certainly don't want to pass along equipment that is not safe. Thanks for your patience and your time. Tom