skydiverek

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  1. It is easy to draw such conclusion, because not everybody wears an RSL. If everybody was wearing RSL, there would be more deaths caused by this system. E.G. if everybody deployed the reserve being not stable or cut away from an entanglement without disconecting it. So, if everybody WAS wearnig RSL, more deaths could have been attributed to it that saved by it.

  2. It seems like stainless steel slider grommets are superior to brass ones. But still, some manufacturers offer brass ones as an option (e.g. PD). Who would want them and for what reason?
    One time I heard that brass ones are lighter that stainless steel ones, and thus generate less momentum (and speed) traveling down the lines, contributing to softer openings. Is it true?
    Thanks,
    Bart

  3. Yes, it is gonna work, but only if your large rings have "RW" stamped on them with some number (I do not remember what the number is exactly right now). This basically means that the rings are made to specs and can be safely mixed with mini rings risers.
    Bart

  4. When a canopy fabric is torn, it tends to go all the way (from nose to tail) with ZP fabric. With F-111 fabric, that is much less likely (it is gonna stop). I think it is important, taking into consideration that it is your LAST canopy.
    Also, ZP pack larger comparing to F111, and that may make you downsize just to make it fit into your reserve container. Again, not a good idea, in my opinion. And, as mentioned, ZP is more difficult to pack.
    Bart

  5. In the movie "Drop Zone", first time Leedy (sp.?) is forced to make his tandem jump (and land on the deck) he is wearing a pack on his belly. I have seen this pack in other movies, too. What's in it? A life vest? Any ideas? Similar pack is worn in the movie by Jan Davis "Over the Edge" , when they land on the island.
    Thanks,
    Bart