RedundantRigger 0 #1 February 3, 2014 Now I remember reading in poynter or somewhere.. concerning ancient history, about the Stevenson Lanyard. Predecessor of the modern RSLs and LORs. It was infact just a connection (tape, line or something) between the handle on the belly mount reserve and one of the risers. Prone to hitting you in the face upon activation and knocking teeth out. So i was a bit puzzled when I came upon it whilst browsing the Tear Drop manual. The design seems ridiculously dangerous? If I understand it correctly, the pin has to get dragged through the entire reserve cable housing and lastly through the gromet on the rsl tape. The cable housing end seems to be tacked down to, so the lanyard would pull 180 degrees to the housing routing. They mention that the handle shouldn't hit you in the face though , it should remain stationary. A snag-up just seems obvious. Has there ever been a incident where this system was involved? I'm also interested to hear from people who have used it Manual can be found at : http://www.thomas-sports.com/index.php?option=com_rokdownloads&task=download&id=121%3Aviper-1-pin-manual-&Itemid=7 Page 22 for the rsl Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skydiverek 63 #2 February 3, 2014 I wonder if it would manage to pull a reserve in case of jumper being belly to earth and cutting away a bag-lock. Looks like lots of force would be lost due to friction and the extreme angle at which it would pull... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dgw 8 #3 February 3, 2014 RedundantRigger Now I remember reading in poynter or somewhere.. concerning ancient history, about the Stevenson Lanyard. Predecessor of the modern RSLs and LORs. It was infact just a connection (tape, line or something) between the handle on the belly mount reserve and one of the risers. Prone to hitting you in the face upon activation and knocking teeth out. So i was a bit puzzled when I came upon it whilst browsing the Tear Drop manual. The design seems ridiculously dangerous? If I understand it correctly, the pin has to get dragged through the entire reserve cable housing and lastly through the gromet on the rsl tape. The cable housing end seems to be tacked down to, so the lanyard would pull 180 degrees to the housing routing. They mention that the handle shouldn't hit you in the face though , it should remain stationary. A snag-up just seems obvious. Has there ever been a incident where this system was involved? I'm also interested to hear from people who have used it Manual can be found at : http://www.thomas-sports.com/index.php?option=com_rokdownloads&task=download&id=121%3Aviper-1-pin-manual-&Itemid=7 Page 22 for the rsl I had one. The person that I sold it too had a cutaway and an RSL deployed reserve. The RSL took the entire reserve handle away with the main parachute. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedundantRigger 0 #4 February 3, 2014 sounds like the wire end of the ripcord encountered enough resistance that the handle was ripped from the velcro. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggerrob 643 #5 February 4, 2014 The first RSL was invented by Perry Stevens. It was installed on the first Security Pigyback container. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigel99 586 #6 February 4, 2014 Teardrops don't (or didn't use to) come with RSL as standard. My biggest fear looking at the design, is the fact that due to the angles involved I can imagine a scenario where the RSL 'locks' the reserve handle in place. Yes it would be a series of unfortunate events. I own a 1998 Teardrop and over all they are good containers. Most people I've come across are pretty ignorant and believe they are identical to Racers.Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedundantRigger 0 #7 February 4, 2014 Do you use it without the RSL then? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nigel99 586 #8 February 4, 2014 RedundantRiggerDo you use it without the RSL then? Neither of my rigs have RSL's. The teardrop by choice, the Jav due to laziness (ordered the wrong one, and haven't got around to getting the correct one)Experienced jumper - someone who has made mistakes more often than I have and lived. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites