How to Travel with Your Skydiving Gear
Skydive vacations can be fun, but they can also be stressful. Getting your gear there safely can be a challenge. Here’s how to ensure your skydiving equipment reaches your destination without a hitch.
Posted by CSC
Skydive vacations can be fun, but they can also be stressful. Getting your gear there safely can be a challenge. Here’s how to ensure your skydiving equipment reaches your destination without a hitch.
Posted by Doug
So we all know what we need to do before we start a great day of jumping. We also know what we need to do before each skydive. We’ve learned through experience that the easiest way to avoid an emergency in the air is to spot the problem on the ground. Gear check. Gear check. Gear check.
Posted by Doug
You’ve done it. You’re a licensed skydiver. You’ve spent the last season (or perhaps even two) working your way through the growing pains involved with starting out in the sport. You’ve either been jumping rental gear and racking up pretty impressive spending habits each weekend, or you’ve cobbled together a decent fitting container, a workable main, reserve, and an AAD with some life left in it. You’re a lifer now, and you know it.
Posted by Doug
You’re a proper jumper. Your gear bag is filled to the hilt with absolutely everything you need to have a great day/week/month/season of skydiving. But how can you make sure you're gear stays in good condition? Whether you're a new jumper or you've been at it for years, it's always a good idea to think about about maintenance, especially as some of us head into the winter season or start migrating to warmer climates for events.
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