it's amazing how many methods there are. what's common here in australia is when you've flaked the whole thing including the tail you take the three fold on each side and fold them each under the next flap up. where you grab all three and fold them over one side at a time. i'll stick to my method cos i'm used to it but yours is much quicker and makes sense to me that it would work well. the other difference is, and i think this is important is when you put the canopy in the container after your fold you wrap the centre cell air inlet over the whole pack job so it's the first thing that catches air. thanks for the vid though very clean packing
+Rick Nelson Hi Rick, over 12 years I can tell you my experience is that it doesn't make a difference either way. If the primary stow makes you more confident at the exit point by all means go for it. If you have a KISS mentality, and you'd rather have one less thing, albeit minor, in the way of you and an open canopy, don't bother with a primary stow on slider-OFF pack jobs. Slider UP, the primary stow is essential in keeping the slider in the UP position until line stretch, since there is no deployment bag used. If you really want to get your head spinning you can think about the primary stow creating a singular pivot point for the pack-job to rotate off-heading on during deployment! All these theoretical questions are fun to think about when you're not jumping but years of field testing has shown no difference in performance.
I thought that was pretty wild as well! I personally do a variation for my SD primary stow but have never just opted to skip it entirely. I do a single wrap of the rubber band for a SD primary stow and a double wrap for SU. My reasoning is totally just opinion only (opinions in BASE!? Wild, I know.) but I feel like a double wrap could be too tight to pop cleanly at a low air speed, potentially causing an off heading, hence the single for SD. P.S. I’m just hear to look at different nose flaking and reduction fold variations.
+Kudu seen alot of packing vids and yeh jesse halls is by far the easiest to follow.....the apex video apex base sell is prob the worst feel sorry for idiots that thought there way was the only way and learnt theres
I just stuff it all in and hope for the best.
Lmfao
Nice and easy.... simple to follow instructions.
Thany
Nice work. I like the way you "third" the canopy to narrow it instead of tilly folds. I might try that.
Jordan
Thats why we used to say in the 90's "packing is an art". Packing a base rig is modern art.
it's amazing how many methods there are. what's common here in australia is when you've flaked the whole thing including the tail you take the three fold on each side and fold them each under the next flap up. where you grab all three and fold them over one side at a time. i'll stick to my method cos i'm used to it but yours is much quicker and makes sense to me that it would work well. the other difference is, and i think this is important is when you put the canopy in the container after your fold you wrap the centre cell air inlet over the whole pack job so it's the first thing that catches air. thanks for the vid though very clean packing
At the end, was that the sound of your mustache snapping back into place?
How do I sign up for your class?
Nicely done
I thought packing a BASE rig would be similar to packing a skydiving container. I was very wrong. It is a lot more involved than I thought.
Same hahaha
@@blbreptiles4126 that roll pack skydivers use to my sensibilities is dangerous.
@@movingsocks579 I agree, a base rig seems safer than a skydiving rig
Nice video.... watching this from China...
BTW i have a Zak2 and Trolll DW
i wanna buy how much this parachute
no primary stow for slider off??
+Rick Nelson Hi Rick, over 12 years I can tell you my experience is that it doesn't make a difference either way. If the primary stow makes you more confident at the exit point by all means go for it. If you have a KISS mentality, and you'd rather have one less thing, albeit minor, in the way of you and an open canopy, don't bother with a primary stow on slider-OFF pack jobs.
Slider UP, the primary stow is essential in keeping the slider in the UP position until line stretch, since there is no deployment bag used.
If you really want to get your head spinning you can think about the primary stow creating a singular pivot point for the pack-job to rotate off-heading on during deployment! All these theoretical questions are fun to think about when you're not jumping but years of field testing has shown no difference in performance.
I thought that was pretty wild as well! I personally do a variation for my SD primary stow but have never just opted to skip it entirely. I do a single wrap of the rubber band for a SD primary stow and a double wrap for SU. My reasoning is totally just opinion only (opinions in BASE!? Wild, I know.) but I feel like a double wrap could be too tight to pop cleanly at a low air speed, potentially causing an off heading, hence the single for SD.
P.S. I’m just hear to look at different nose flaking and reduction fold variations.
@@Twinfallsbase Can you elaborate on how the primary stow creates a pivot point for the pack job to rotate off-heading?
I would NEVER be good at this. I can’t even get my two man tent back into the bag it came in.
Just flip and whip it bro
gracias por compartir este video! me aclaro muchas dudas! buen trabajo bro.
Parachute skydive is other packing.
is getting all the air out of the bag unnecessary or does it need to be freely
Still alive?
if anyone wants a good packing video thats easy to follow try jesse halls packing video
+Kudu seen alot of packing vids and yeh jesse halls is by far the easiest to follow.....the apex video apex base sell is prob the worst feel sorry for idiots that thought there way was the only way and learnt theres
Brody Snell The video is painful to watch but it is a great packing method!
Uuuuuy muy complicado.!
Holyshit there most be a better way to pack this parachute
You’ve got to be kidding me with Velcro like that touching the lines. Hell no…