I tend to agree on "Risers first" in most cases. Another thing to be aware of when tuning your canopy for brake settings comes to mind. I recently took another approach to adjusting brake settings, requiring no sewing. I just started to lose weight. At a point I thought I had the forward speed in DBS just about perfect, very little forward and no stall on opening. Then I went and flung myself off a relatively low cliff. 90 degree right opening towards a
reasonably far off wall section - no real problem, just riser around and pop toggles. Pulled Left riser, and got RIGHT turn towards wall NOW, problem. I decided to pop toggles and get the hell out of there which I did. So, realize in really slow flight, reverse turns can occur. I now am jumping in the shallow brake setting all the time. Seems to work better.