fogobo 0 #1 November 16, 2008 I want to order a Racer 2K3 and they want you to tell them what format you want: power racer, Thinline, square back, or narrow. What are they referring to? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverek 63 #2 November 16, 2008 The shape/dimensions of the container. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
faulknerwn 38 #3 November 16, 2008 And there's also a choice to let them decide. Power Racers are only for tiny canopies, and its not bad to let them choose based on your measurements and your canopies... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RMURRAY 1 #4 November 21, 2008 QuoteI want to order a Racer 2K3 and they want you to tell them what format you want: power racer, Thinline, square back, or narrow. What are they referring to? it refers to the size of the reserve tray power racer: 9" x 9" thin line: 11" x 11" square back: 12" x 12" narrow: 12" wide at top 14" wide at bottom power racers are tiny and can hold at the most a 135 main and reserve. The smallest ones do not even have room for an aad. square backs are a nice format. I have had 2. the first one fit up to a 170 main and my current one fits up to a 150 main. narrow means narrow in thickness not width. most want a narrow and thick rig these days. not an option unless Nancy convinces you it it right for you. NOS is Narrow Over Shoulder. it is a nice option for narrow (type 17) risers. It also is used to make a racer fit a small frame nicely. http://www.jumpshack.com/default.asp?CategoryID=TECH&PageID=MAINXRESERVE&SortBy=DATE_D R Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites