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shunkka

why a packer?

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When I do use a packer it's because I feel lazy or don't have time.

I didn't have time to pack when when I trained, but beyond that, I've almost always packed for myself.
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If there's one more load and I really want to be on it, or if the 3 other people there need me to be on it ;), I will sometimes have someone pack for me. If that person is one of the riggers that taught me to pack, chances are good it'll open right.

And I pack so slow.

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Need ONE more category:

There's no way to do what I do without one.

For instance . . . let's say you're involved with a team that does back-to-back jumps all day long. There's just no way to train like that without having somebody else pack your rig.
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because I was paying to rent gear, and it takes me two hours to pack.

If I pay a packer, I can do five jumps

If I pack for myself, I can do two.


Now that I have my own stuff (or at least, it will be totally mine when I give GroundZero the check next week), I pack for myself more often because I don't have to worry about the rental fees.

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Sometimes I pack my own other times I hire a packer.. depends on how I feel that day.. If I just want to jump and have fun I get one of the packers to do it.. most of our packers are young kids working their way thru college etc. That way I can talk with friends.. log my jump or have a nice cold coke on a warm day.
Is that lazy???Nah I was in an accident 11 years ago and I dont bend and roll around on the ground as well as I did when I was 20..... and I can afford it... and I remember what it was to be young and not be able to make as many jumps as I wanted because I could not afford it.

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Usually it goes something like this: I've already done 5 or 6 jumps, packing for myself, my back is sore, my fingers are dry and bleeding (I hate that), the sunset load is dirt diving in 5 minutes, and we're on a 15 minute call.

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Need ONE more category:

There's no way to do what I do without one.

For instance . . . let's say you're involved with a team that does back-to-back jumps all day long. There's just no way to train like that without having somebody else pack your rig.



True but not true, I can film a team and get out at 10'500 ft and land and pack before the next load, but doing that all day everyday gets old, so I usually hire a packer after a while. But that is a good reason to hire a packer, actually most of the time I see teams get packers and the video person packs themselves.


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>why pay 5 bucks when I can trash pack my canopy in 4 mins. It looks nasty but it opens nicely<

Ditto.

Also every four packs is another jump you either lose if you have someone else pack, or gain if you pack yourself. It starts to add up
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1. Noone on earth packs slower than I do (and my lines are color coded!:D)

2. I would rather spend the time drinking a coke/chatting with friends.

3. I pack so slow you could drive to pheonix from tuscan and back and I might have the canopy flaked.

I'll practice my packing at home when there is no rush and try to learn better techniques and increase my speed. Once I can get my pack job down to fifteen 20 minutes I will pack for myself and save the 20 bucks for 4 pack jobs and get another jump.

When it takes as long as I do a four jump day becomes and exhausting experience and I always feel rushed. Ruins the fun. And fun is what it is all about.

Or am I mistaken?

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Couldn't vote, cause you didn't have my reason.

The only time I use a packer, is when the local packers here are working off money or an item owed to me. IE, one packer worked off a cypress.

When I LO at the WFFC, because of being so busy, and it being so hot, I use a packer that is working off his/her expense to get them there and home. BTW, I also feed the packer that I take with me.
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only one say that the packer packs better



Not all the time in my experience. When I'm doing big ways, I like to pack for myself. Then I know what kind of opening I'm going to get, and if it's going to be on head. A must if your doing big ways.
May your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view. May your mountains rise into and above the clouds. - Edward Abbey

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i think its important to know how to pack your own canopy.... HUGE PET PEEVE if you can't!

although -- if i had the $$$ to throw away after every jump i'd probably have a packer too : ) it can be hard on the back after a full day of jumping...

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