>Can you explain what you found when you did that?
One day I was packing in front of a guy who has a bit of experience rigging. I was directly stowing the slider using a rubberband on one center C attachment point. He suggested it would be just another way to keep everything symmetrical if I had a rubberband on BOTH center C line attachment points for stowing the slider. It sounded like a good idea theoretically so I did from then on. I packed this way for about a hundred jumps or so on my FOX. When packing this way it is sometimes difficult to get an even bite on each side of the slider, so I began to take one bite and double wrap both center C lines. It worked so I began to do it on all my slider up jumps and have been ever since - at least 200 slider up jumps - even lower airspeed slider up jumps - 3 to 4 seconds. The results have been good so far...
I don't know who fly my sky is...this was posted by JJ
One day I was packing in front of a guy who has a bit of experience rigging. I was directly stowing the slider using a rubberband on one center C attachment point. He suggested it would be just another way to keep everything symmetrical if I had a rubberband on BOTH center C line attachment points for stowing the slider. It sounded like a good idea theoretically so I did from then on. I packed this way for about a hundred jumps or so on my FOX. When packing this way it is sometimes difficult to get an even bite on each side of the slider, so I began to take one bite and double wrap both center C lines. It worked so I began to do it on all my slider up jumps and have been ever since - at least 200 slider up jumps - even lower airspeed slider up jumps - 3 to 4 seconds. The results have been good so far...
I don't know who fly my sky is...this was posted by JJ