Topic Brief: This week we're talking about riser lengths and how changing your riser length can affect the way your parachute flies and lands. Following last week where we talked through getting the air out of your canopy - PD Tour Rep Beau is now taking us through ...
Performance Designs Tip Tuesday Daisy Chaining - Technical Overview
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This week we're talking about riser lengths and how changing your riser length can affect the way your parachute flies and lands. Following last week where we talked through getting the air out of your canopy - PD Tour Rep Beau is now taking us through ... This week it's a close up on why we double stow, and a couple of techniques to try out.
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- This week we're talking about riser lengths and how changing your riser length can affect the way your parachute flies and lands.
- Following last week where we talked through getting the air out of your canopy - PD Tour Rep Beau is now taking us through ...
- This week it's a close up on why we double stow, and a couple of techniques to try out.
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Can this information vary between systems?
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