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Ask a rigger | How much webbing wear can there be at the harness hip ring before the webbing has to be repaired or replaced?

Ask a rigger | How much webbing wear can there be at the harness hip ring before the webbing has to be repaired or replaced?
Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Like just about any innovation or improvement, the hip rings introduced to make a skydiving harness more flexible for freestyle and freeflying have a downside. If the harness is fitted correctly so the two ends of the leg strap at the ring seldom or never make contact, no wear should appear.

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Article rating: 3.2

Rating Corner | Normalizing Excellence

Rating Corner | Normalizing Excellence
Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Studies have shown that the individuals deviating from standard protocols don’t set out to break the rules.

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Foundations of Flight | Fall-Rate Management for FS Part 1—Slow Fall

Foundations of Flight | Fall-Rate Management for FS Part 1—Slow Fall
Wednesday, January 1, 2020

Brought to you by Steve Lefkowitz of SDC Rhythm XP (rhythmskydiving.com). Additional instructional materials are available by downloading the Rhythm apps:  Rhythm Skydiving 101 and Rhythm Skydiving 401.

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Article rating: 3.3

Ask a Rigger | Why Should I Learn More About My Gear?

Ask a Rigger | Why Should I Learn More About My Gear?
Sunday, December 1, 2019

You pull one handle and, magically, there is an open parachute over your head. And if that doesn’t work, you just cut away, pull the reserve handle and later buy your rigger their bottle of choice. Voilà! Seems simple enough.

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Foundations of Flight | Learning About Learning Freefly—Using the Gears

Foundations of Flight | Learning About Learning Freefly—Using the Gears
Sunday, December 1, 2019

Brought to you by three-time British Freefly Champion Joel Strickland. Strickland is a full-time freefly coach and tunnel-flying professional and a Fédération Aéronautique Internationale Artistic Events Judge. Jumpers can read more of his writing or contact him for tunnel camps in Europe at joelstrickland.net.

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