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steve1

psycho-packing a hornet

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Since I started psycho-packing my hornet I've noticed a dramatic improvement in terms of softer openings. I'm just wondering if rolling the nose is a good idea. I've done this on the last twenty jumps and it still opens fine with a rolled nose. I put about a nine inch extension on my bridle (inside the bag). It seems a little too long. My bag is a little small on my new Javelin. I seem to have softer openings if the skirt of my canopy is completely inclosed in the bag (rather than hanging out a little) prior to making my first two stows. I've been experimenting with slight variations of putting it in the bag. Does this sound okay to you psycho packers out there? (Also there's a great web-site on groundrush.com that shows step by step methods of psycho-packing.) Thanks, Steve 1

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Hey Steve I psycho packed my Hornet 150 and had great openings. I did not roll the nose at all. I pulled the slider out over the nose and then pushed the whole nose back in the pack job just a little. It always worked great for me. I now jump a Heatwave the cousin to the Hornet and I pack it the same with very similar results. I do know a guy that psycho packs a stiletto and he rolls the nose and it seems to work fine for him. So I guess what ever works for you.
Larry


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