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    Sky Nights - East Troy, WI
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  1. Well I lost my virginity & got tattoo'd before I ever skydived. Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  2. Just wanted some advice from the more experienced people on selection of a jumpsuit. I'm personally annoyed w/ the ugly malfitting student suits available to me and want to pick up my own this winter. Any advice on what to look for? I've heard from people at my DZ that Tony Suits would be a good idea. Unfortunatelly they have about 10 suits.. do I want a freefly, a space suit, a pit specail, the regular tony suit... I don't really understand the differences well enough to make an educated decision. For reference I'm 5'10" about 205lbs and have an interest in learning to free fly in the future. Is there a way to get a blend of a belly suit and free fly suit so I can try both out? Do I want booties or not? Any thing in particular it should or should not have? Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  3. Thanks.. glad to find people willing to share their knowledge... I am definatelly a knowledge whore and am trying to learn everything I can. Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  4. Oh.. and this may have been better off in the gear & rigging forum.. sorry. Mod feel free to move it. Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  5. Just wanted some advice from the more experienced people on selection of a jumpsuit. I'm personally annoyed w/ the ugly malfitting student suits available to me and want to pick up my own this winter. Any advice on what to look for? I've heard from people at my DZ that Tony Suits would be a good idea. Unfortunatelly they have about 10 suits.. do I want a freefly, a space suit, a pit specail, the regular tony suit... I don't really understand the differences well enough to make an educated decision. For reference I'm 5'10" about 205lbs and have an interest in learning to free fly in the future. Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  6. Yes I know what a reserve static line is and yes I can identify it on gear and yes I have been instructed on it and how to check gear (although I don't have a ton of confidence in my ability to do it) If you saw my second post it was simply confusion in regard to how RSL's where referenced that confused me.. I read about someone pulling the RSL and my understanding was simply its not something you pull but something that is attatched to the cut away and pulls the reserve for you. This confused me.. Sorry I'm still new to all this. Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  7. Thanks.. I've read that twice now (once more today in looking for some things). Still havent found the RW yet. Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  8. now that's what I thought RSL was but i've seen it used in ways that that didn't make sence to me hence asking about it. I've read the wiki before, I'll cehck out the other link too. Thanks guys/gals Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  9. I see people saying they jumped an RW rig... what does that mean, what are the other options? Then i see people talk about RSL's what exactly is that?... i hate all the new accronyms cuz they make me feel retarded. I'm sure this is an easy question but the only way for me to learn is to ask. Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  10. Ok so I'm going to ask the ugly question... how does everyone afford to do this so often.. at least for now this is one heck of an expensive hobby. Skydiving... addictive & expensive
  11. Well.. I'm new to the sport and thought I'd say hello. I started jumping about 2 months ago and am 8 the AFF 5 was by far the biggest rush, Gawd did I love diving out the door. See everyone around. Chuck Skydiving... addictive & expensive