Just asking if someone had tried it, I'm not trying to be a test jumper, just trying to know a little more about it.
So lets discuss about what you said:
If the friction is too low on the rubber bands, just tight the rubber bands.
The descending speed of the slider is mainly affected by the air drag not the friction of the lines, spectra are more slick, HMA more rough, no difference about openings. I could say the same about the thickens of the lines, thicker lines mean much more friction between the slider grommet and the lines. We now have more thin microlines (which reduces the friction), and no change to the slider speed.
Look before say that someone is stupid you have to be certain of what you are saying, don't be a fool.
when you say things like that is like saying that everyone that doesn't got 10 thousands jumps are not allowed to make suggestions of improvement, and every expert skydiver or rigger know everything that has to know about parachute systems and dynamics. You know you don't need to be a airplane pilot to improve something in an airplane.
I don't know what is going to happen about the Teflon, that's why I'm asking here if someone tried it before.
Maybe no one tough to use dry lubricants, that can be a good idea
If someone used it and had a bad result so tell us so we can avoid mistakes
Just watch your ego boy, Jesus...