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  1. Zkulls HERO Overkill on a Nvertigo V
  2. Right now I can mount either my CX150 or a DSLR on the top along with the gopro on the front of the bracket (see photos). I'm installing another zkulls attachment to the left side and getting the zkulls CX150 cage so I'll be able to side mount the CX150, have my T1i on top along with the gopro on the front. Really though with the system there's a ton of different configurations you can use. I can do just CX150 on the top or the side, gopro on the top or side, gopro on the side and cx150 on the top, cx150 on the side with gopro on the top, no cameras at all, etc.
  3. It definitely does. I just installed one on an nvertigo v and am using the zkulls hero overkill mount with it. Works like a charm.
  4. First and most important thing is to figure out what exactly you want. Are you planning to to 4 way belly, becoming an aff instructor, freefly, tunnel coach? If you show up without knowing what you want, you're not going to get as much out of it (it will still be fun as he'll though). Regardless of what you want to progress in, get a coach. Theyvare invaluable. If it's your first time in the tunnel, I would recommend not doing a lot of time within a short period of time, especially if you plan on freeflying. I did 50 minutes my first time in 10 minute blocks with two minute intervals over two days and couldn't walk or do much else for a week. I'm in pretty good shape and work out often. Second trip I thought I would have better tunnel fitness and booked 70 min over two days. Uhh, couldn't walk for a week after that too. After about 4 hours total Its getting a bit easier. I did 90 minutes last week and am recovering a lot quicker. I loooove the tunnel
  5. I always wore goggles in the past until one particular jump run a girl on the load realized that she had forgot here's. Being the gentleman that I am, I offered her my goggles and ended up wearing my sunglasses on that jump (with a retainer cord quickly made out of the pilots string that was holding her pants up). I was very surprised at how much I like the sunglasses and have been wearing them for the majority of my last 600 jumps or so. I've been through quite a few different types but by far my two favorites have been arnette titans (which they unfortunately don't make anymore, but I literally went through about six pairs over 5 years) and gator raptors which I finally tried out this year and think are amazing. I also wear contact lenses and have only ever lost a contact on one jump where I was trying out a pair of Oakley oil rigs which felt great on the ground but sucked in freefall. As someone mentioned above, if you wear dark sunglasses, you WILL eventually end up on a sunset load and wish you had on something clear