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mattyblast

Conversion of ROL to BOC

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(I did a search for this one & couldn't find a thorough answer, so here goes)

Is a container that has been converted from ROL to BOC just as safe & functional as a container that has always been BOC?


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I've done many conversions like that and no problems. As long as the Spandex pouch and elastic at the throat of the pouch, securely holds the folded pilotchute.

Chuck

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>Is a container that has been converted from ROL to BOC just as safe &
>functional as a container that has always been BOC?

In terms of the pouch itself - yes, for the most part. There is a tiny piece of bridle exposed between the pouch and right flap that is generally covered by _another_ flap in BOC designs, but that is a very minor issue.

The bigger issue is that older rigs are typically the ones that need converting, and older rigs often do not have good pin protection.

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If you don't plan to freefly with the rig in question you may want to think about not converting it to BOC. If you aren't freeflying there is nothing wrong with/unsafe about the ROL location. Pay attention to detail when packing (ie don't wrap the bridle around the lateral or leg strap) and ROL deployment will work just fine.

I know a few people (non-freefliers) who won't jump BOC at all. Their reasoning has to do with horseshoe malfunctions. In a typical horseshoe the main container is open and the bag is deployed. With an ROL it's simple to find and deploy the main p/c, which should clear the horseshoe (leaving you to deal with whatever mess the main is going to be). With a BOC, the p/c is in the pocket on the bottom flap of the main container. No telling exactly where that bottom flap is going to be as you're trying to get that p/c out.

If you always use packers or may do some sitflying with the rig I'd suggest doing the mod. If you always pack for yourself and won't be freeflying with the it you can save yourself $50-60 (depending on who's doing the work) by not doing the mod.

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