viper101

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  1. Jump 69. Snapped lines after a hard opening. That was a year ago - but for me, barely more than 20 jumps ago.
  2. Perry is someone who adds to this world and always leaves you smiling. He's an all around great guy: funny, outgoing, and terribly likeable. I have been fortunate to know him and envy those who know him better I do. Blue Skies Perry -
  3. This dropzone is located just off of Okanagan lake in the beautiful BC interior. I only did one jump there - but it was memorable, if only for the scenery. Vernon is a great city too. Highly recomend a visit.
  4. Slider grommets are new, just had them replaced after previous break in July. Lines are microline. I believe the line set probably has 300 jumps on it. They are still in very good shape overall. You're right getting them both replaced may have been wise.
  5. Newbie with a question. First some back ground: I just had my first reserve ride on my 69th jump. The reserve ride was in reaction to a broken left steering line. The canopy did not look right-didn't wanna risk landing it this time - I say this time because 2 months ago, on about my 58th jump, I broke my right steering line. I rode down with rear-risers at the time, as the canopy was controllable. When I sent it off to get fixed, my rigger told me the trim was in great shape for an older canopy (1989 PD 230) So how is it that I keep breaking my lines on a canopy with good trim? It seems that the opening is really hard in both instances, but that might just be because of the line break. That snaps it around a bit. I always put the slider up, and flat pack it the same. I'm certain this is my fault and is a packing problem of some kind. I'd appreciate perspectives anyone has on it.