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  1. I just ordered my first rig and the reserve is smaller than the main because of the combination I am going with for the ability to downsize. I have a pulse 190 main and a 160 reserve. The pulse 190 packs low volume so I was able to go with a smaller container that will allow me to downsize to 150.
  2. So I got my solo license just be fore the end of the season and am just waiting impatiently for jump season to come around so I can get to work on my A license. Planning to do at least 50 jumps next season and hopefully get some jumping in down in Mexico in Oct. Of course between skydiving and scuba diving I'm pretty much working to support my adventures but I'm ok with that.
  3. Interesting. I did my aff in Canada (Vancouver) as well and all the paperwork and 1 year membership/registration with cspa were included in the price. The cspa membership is easy but on completion of aff the instructor who did your solo checkout should have gone over the paperwork with you so if they weren't doing it as part of the package that you had it all ready to submit. Being off season it could be difficult to get that paperwork signed off now.Quote