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bclark

Eclipse Tandems!?

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I am going to work at a DZ this winter that has some Sigmas and some Eclipse Tandems. I have a Vector / Sigma rating and a Strong rating. I plan to cross train to Eclipse while at this new DZ, but can find virtually no information about the rigs on the net. I have searched for Eclipse Tandem on search engines and on DZ.com and understand that Stunts is no longer in existence, and is now owned by some entity at Skydive Monterey Bay. I have heard that the Eclipse tandem is basically a copy of the Vector 2 tandem, with the same handle configuration and the drogue out the ass situation. Any tandem pilots out there who can tell me a little about the Eclipse system? I know that they typically use Icarus mains, what type of reserves are they using? What, if any differences do they have from Vectors? And if they are carbon copies, why would one have to cross train from Vector to Eclipse?

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Besides cosmetics, there are very few differences between a Vector Tandem and the Eclipse Tandem. It was very much a copy.

The Reserve is a Raven 375

Stunts was sold to Jesse Rodriguez owner of Skydive Monterey Bay and Bill Dause, owner or the parachute center near Lodi.

It's unfortunate that the company is pretty much in Mothballs. The Eclipse series had some very good potential.

To answer the Certification question I suggest calling Skydive Monterey Bay and ask for Jesse. 1-888-bay-jump
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