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    265
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    Fox

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  • Number of Jumps
    900
  • Years in Sport
    9
  • First Choice Discipline
    BASE Jumping
  • First Choice Discipline Jump Total
    142
  • Second Choice Discipline
    Wing Suit Flying
  • Second Choice Discipline Jump Total
    90
  1. Hello, here is the info to my object strike: The cliff strike happend at the waterfall (exit #1) in the famous swiss valley. For all that don't know it: it has a huge overhung which should avoid almost all strikes. The strike was my fault, because I pulled ca. 2 sec. later than I should have done to have the canopy open at the best overhung. The position at opening felt quite stable. The harness is a little bit too big (even though is was made to fit me). This is why I sometimes get the riser in my face. It was the same in this jump. While opening the riser hit me. But this time my glasses fell down because of that. I even managed to catch them but after looking up I saw that I had two line twists and the canopy was heading to the wall. I immediately threw the glasses away and thought that I will never get out of the line twist before hitting the wall. Thinking about how to solve this cost me 1-2 valuable seconds. While getting out of the line twists I hit the wall at least two times. From all I know I kicked away from the wall with both foots and the V-Tec of my FOX 265 definetely safed my ass in this situation. Somehow I got it managed to get away from the wall (probably by stalling the canopy away) and landed safely. The jump only resulted in a headache and my own basic questions about my future in BASE jumping. I think there are many exits where it is only a matter of time, when you get a cliff-strike. I will not do that kind of jumps anymore. Maybe only direct bag jumps when I really need an on-heading opening, because I think with that there is only a very low risk to get an off-heading and another strike again. But thats only my personal point of view. I hopefully don't find an excuse for that and change my mind ;-). Cheers, #928
  2. Hello, I wonder if it is possible to avoid an objectstrike by only using a direct bag for no overhung objects. That's why my question is: What was your worst offheading opening using a direct bag? Please vote only if you ever did direct bag jumps. What do you think is the chance of an object strike in this scenario? It would also be good to know how many direct bag jump you have. I only have one direct bag jump with a perfectly onheading opening. bye, #928