Parachute Comfort
On Thursday, March 28, 2013 10:21:44 AM UTC-4, Clay wrote:
"IF a plane's seat is comfortable without a parachute, a constant thickness rectangular container 24 long and 15"-16" wide like the National "Flat" or the Strong 303 should merely move one forward that thickness, leaving about the same comfort. It's about the size of a person's back, so it ought to fit anywhere a person's back fits. True?"
I think that is true. I'm tall so I fly w/o a seat back and with my National Flat packed thicker at the top to put my head forward a little and to make the transition from chute to the memory foam I sit on less abrupt. As Craig has suggested your rigger can adjust things and I would make sure that is allowed in any chute you buy. Though I've never popped it I'm happy w/ the National.
Oops, I've been informed that National Flats can't be packed tapered if manufactured after 6/2009 so buyer beware
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