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Everything posted by Trent
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I'm not gonna do this
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Congratulations Enthusiast.
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I'll probably be fired.
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Isn't this fun?
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Hi Sky, I'm tired and hungry.
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(here, at Dropzone
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I have actually
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close to the actual number of times...
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enough to get me to...
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maybe I'll just do...
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If I actually
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So, basically, we're saying that just try it out and see, huh? From reading the posts, I can see that opinions and experiences range from awesome openings to twisty and off-heading. Guess I'll have to try it for myself then. I figure that since it is a slower opening pack-job, I wouldn't roll the Sabre's nose at all. I'll experiment and let you all know. Still, I'd like to hear more opinions, especially from a rigger or someone like that. Is this a GOOD way to pack canopies that tend to snap open? Why wouldn't I want to do it? Thanks guys! Trent
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So, how come no one is losing the newbie thingy? What up wit dat?
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I've been working on better ways to pack my Sabre to both prevent hard openings and to make an easier time of getting it into the bag. I know the popular "roll the nose" trick seems to work, but after reading the PA article on Psycho Packing, I wonder if this would be better. Does anyone Psycho Pack their Sabre? How does it work out? How are the openings? PA likes to only mention their products in the literature, but I'm assuming that it would work just as well with other manufacturers who do not acknowledge that it may be a better way to pack than PRO. Any thoughts?