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There is nothing more exhilarating than freefalling in the air while skydiving. While skydiving is, without a doubt, both scary and somewhat risky, it provides an amazing rush that truthfully cannot be described with words. If you’ve never gone skydiving before, you certainly won’t regret taking your first jump. However, it is important for you as a newbie to first come to know the history of skydiving, what you should expect from the experience, and also any important equipment that you will need to ensure your jump is safe and enjoyable.

 

Skydiving dates back to the twelfth century, when parachutes were used in China. However, the first successful modern skydiving jump took place at the end of eighteenth century. Andre-Jacques Garnerin successfully used a parachute to skydive after leaping out of a hot-air balloon in 1797. From that point forward, parachutes continued to evolve as they were used for recreational, competitive, and military purposes.

 

The earliest skydiving competitions can be dated back to the 1930s, and skydiving became an official sport roughly twenty years later. It was during the fifties that the actual term skydiver was introduced, as the sport grew in popularity and became commercialized.

 

The idea of using parachutes during military exercises and missions was first considered during World War I, though they were not actively used until the mid twenties. It was during the twenties that the military began using skydiving trials to train soldiers for airborne deployment. To this day, skydiving continues to be an integral part of training and strategy in militaries around the world.

 

While it plays a role within the military, skydiving has also come to be a very popular activity throughout the world and, in particular, the United States. Skydiving is now considered to be an immensely popular sport, especially for thrill-seekers. From novices to experienced jumpers, more people are skydiving recreationally than ever before.

 

Whether you are a novice or professional skydiver, it is critical that you have the appropriate equipment for ensure safety during all parts of a jump. The right kind of equipment will give you piece of mind, and will help spare you any injury should the unexpected happen.

 

Skydiving equipment is, for the most part, fairly expensive. Because it is a specialty sports market, skydiving equipment rarely goes on sale. Depending upon the type, and number of enhancements included, skydiving equipment can easily costs tens of thousands of dollars.

 

The principal piece of equipment used by skydivers is the parachute system. The parachute system generally includes the main and reserve parachutes, each of which are packed into a backpack that is specially designed for skydiving. The backpack features both chest and leg straps so as to ensure that it remains attached to the skydiver. The parachute system is, without a doubt, the most important piece of equipment that a skydiver will need. While no parachute is one hundred percent certain to be work at any given moment, it is critical for skydivers to invest in a quality parachute that is easy to use.

 

Additional important pieces of skydiving safety equipment include the jumpsuit and headgear. There are various types of headgear and jumpsuits available to skydivers. The type of suit and headgear used generally depends on such factors as skill and experience level, comfort, and the purpose of your skydiving trip. It is important to research jumpsuits and headgear before buying to ensure that the equipment you purchase fits your needs.

 

Another important factor to consider before going skydiving is the location of your jump. It is strongly advised that novices do not simply have a friend fly them into the sky for a jump. Rather, novices should contact any local skydiving clubs or groups to first gain experience. The skydiving club will likely have a particular drop zone that they use. In general, those looking to enjoy the skydiving experience should look for drop zones in their region. As you gain more experience, such areas as Seville, Spain, Hawaii, Le March, Italy, and Everest, Nepal are ideal drop zone locations for skydiving.

 

If you’re ready to try skydiving for the first time, you’re in for an amazing experience. Before you go on your first trip, however, there are some tips that could help you get through the process. For first-timers, you can expect to sign an unrelenting amount of legal paperwork that serves to prevent lawsuits. Your first few jumps will likely be tandem jumps, during which you’ll work with a highly experienced instructor. The instructor will guide you through the process to make sure that you are ready to jump on your own. Lastly, leave your worries and fears at home. Skydiving provides an incredible rush that you’ll want to relive again and again.

Whether you are looking for a thrill, or an intense competition, there is nothing that can compare to skydiving. However, as one might expect, jumping out of a plane thousands of feet above the ground could be potentially dangerous. It is for that reason that, when jumping, both novices and experts alike must wear the appropriate equipment to ensure that their experience is a safe one.

 

Approximately thirty skydivers are killed in action each year in the United States, and countless more are injured. While error in judgment and unsafe maneuvers are generally the cause of most accidents, safety equipment or lack thereof still plays a major role. The truth is that, without stringent restrictions regarding the need for safety equipment when skydiving, there would likely be many more injuries and fatalities than is indicated by the available data.

 

If you are a novice and are considering buying equipment before your first jump, there are a few essentials that you must purchase to ensure your safety. These essentials include two parachutes, the container used to hold them, headgear, and a skydiving bodysuit.

 

The parachute is, by far, the most important piece of safety equipment needed when skydiving. Many western world countries, including the United States, require skydivers to have two fully functional parachutes on them before going up for a jump. In addition, skydivers are required to have their emergency parachute inspected twice per year.

 

The necessity of a second parachute is far greater than some may believe. The presence of a second parachute in the container has likely saved thousands of lives. While mechanical failure of the primary parachute is not entirely common, it does happen. Mechanical failure, however, is not the only reason why a skydiver might use their backup parachute. Mid-air collisions between two skydivers often cause parachutes to get tangled, creating a very dangerous situation for both divers involved. The collision generally causes one, if not both, of the parachutes to collapse. It is in such a situation that the second parachute is vital, and ultimately, life-saving.

 

There are a variety of parachutes available for purchase in today’s market. For novices, a parachute that is fairly large is recommended, as it provides for a safer skydiving experience. Larger parachutes are generally easier to control, and provide for a slower freefall. The majority of parachutes now available in today’s market are rectangular shaped, as they generally allow for softer landings and better overall control while in mid-air.

 

Because parachute systems are fairly expensive, many new skydivers opt to purchase used equipment. The used equipment market for skydiving gear is substantial, as high quality products can generally be found for pennies on the dollar. With that said, however, it is absolutely essential that used equipment is thoroughly inspected by a qualified individual before a purchase is made so as to avoid the risk of buying a faulty or damaged product.

 

Another must-have piece of safety equipment for any skydiver is headgear. Like parachutes, there are many variations of headgear available to skydivers. The type of headgear that you choose will very much depend on your skill level, as well as the intentions of your jump. There are three typical kinds of headgear pieces that are commonly purchased.

 

The standard choice of headgear worn by skydivers is that of the open-face helmet. This kind of helmet does not cover your entire face, but rather serves to protect your skull. A chinstrap is used to keep this piece of headgear attached to your head. Because open-face helmets do not usually feature visors, goggles are needed as an accessory to the helmet. The goggles will protect your eyes from any damage that may come about during the fall.

 

A second choice, full-face headgear is becoming more popular in recent years. Full-face headgear is widely considered to be the most comfortable helmet worn by skydivers. Not only do these helmets provide a better fit, but they also feature a visor. The visor gives skydivers a better view of their surrounding during the fall than goggles do.

 

A third kind of helmet is the camera helmet. Camera helmets are ideal for those that would like to record every minute of their skydiving experience. They are also excellent options for skydiving instructors, and those looking to film a jump for commercial purposes. These helmets generally have a very targeted audience, and are not nearly as commonly sold as their open-face and full-face counterparts. With many highly advanced attachment cameras now available for open-face and full-face helmets, camera helmets are becoming less popular than they once were.

 

The last essential piece of safety equipment needed before taking your first jump is the skydiving body suit. Skydiving body suits are not one-size fits all as some may like to believe. Rather, there are different kinds of body suits available for every kind of skydiving skill level. When choosing a body suit, it is important to ensure that it is form-fitted to your body type and shape. You also need to consider what kind of material you prefer. Certain materials, such as dense spandex, will provide more drag than others, making them the perfect choice for novices.

Have the best adventure of your life up in the sky: How to Skydive?

If you have never tried skydiving before, you don’t know what you are missing! For adrenaline- rushing sheer excitement and thrill, there is no better way than to choose the adventure of a lifetime! It is time for you to have the best adventure of your life up in the sky! Go skydiving. If you are a first timer, don’t worry. This article will tell you all that you need to know about how to skydive.

* Choosing a drop zone: If you live in the United States, you will certainly have certified registered drop zones within driving distance from major towns and cities. But when you choose the one to go to, it makes sense to ensure that you go to a well known and reputed place. Usually such skydiving schools and drop zones prefer their customers to contact them by phone or online to book a place. Before you make a reservation, make sure that you ask about the location of the drop zone, what kind of skydiving training is being offered there and the qualifications of the staff. Though almost anyone can skydive, some special restrictions may be made for people who have health concerns or are overweight.

* Choosing a jump: This is the exciting part of your sky high adventure! Here, you get to choose a jump you want to try. Following are the 3 types of jumps offered at most drop zones:

a) Tandem jump: This is the easiest and popular way to skydive if you are doing it the first time. During this, you will be freefalling from a height of about 13000 feet while being securely harnessed to your instructor. This is perfect for those who are scared of freefalling solo.

b) AFF jump: This is the kind of skydiving routine that will make you freefall on your own with two instructors by your side, though they will not be attached to you. You will have to use your own parachute during this routine. Learning hand signals and body flight maneuvers is important to do this skydiving jump.

c) IAD jump: In this kind of jump, your static line will be tied to the aircraft. Otherwise, your instructor will deploy your parachute after you have exited the airplane to ensure that you land safely. You will be freefalling for only about a couple of seconds.

* Getting a photographer: Skydiving is truly an adventure of a lifetime and no matter how many times you do it, the first time will always be special. Getting a photographer to click photos of you or videotape you while you skydive will keep all the memories intact for years to come. Many skydiving schools will arrange a photographer for you if you want.

Skydiving is truly a life changing experience. It is also safe and simple, no matter what anyone tells you. If you are ready to take the plunge, there is no better time than now!

Parachutes: Things to know about your most important skydiving equipment

Parachutes are the most expensive part of skydiving equipment people need. They are also the most important. If you are planning to go skydiving anytime soon, there are things you should know about parachutes. A parachute may most certainly be the one thing that will save your life during your adventure in the sky.
Choosing the right parachutes

* A parachute has 3 important components: the container is the component which holds the parachute while it is in use; the harness attaches you to your parachute and lastly, the parachute itself.

* When you are choosing a parachute to buy for your skydiving adventure, there are a few things you have to keep in mind. Your weight is the first consideration as you need to buy a parachute that can hold your weight. If you make the mistake of buying an unsuitable parachute, it may cause serious injury.

* The size of the parachute you invest in is also very important. Size will decide how safe your flight is going to be as well as what speed your descent will be.

* What is the area of the parachute you are buying? Anything between 100 square feet and 280 square feet is normal. The thumb of rule is that, the bigger the area, the higher the weight it can handle. The smallest parachutes that are available can hold people who are less than 70 kg in weight.

* As said before, parachutes are expensive. A good quality new parachute will cost you upwards of $2000.

 

Tips on using parachutes the proper way

* There is no doubt that parachutes save people’s lives in emergency situations while they are parachuting or skydiving. But unless you familiarize yourself with the device before strapping on one, you are not going to be equipped properly. The parachute should fit you properly and you should also know how to store it. The riggers that will maintain your parachute on the ground are also essential to your safety.

* How long your parachute will last depends a lot on how you store it. When you are not using it, store it in a bag that is nicely ventilated and in an area where it is kept away from oils, acids or sunlight. If you find that your parachute is wet or has been in an unsafe condition, get it checked by a rigger.

* It is important that you know your rigger. If you don’t have a local rigger, ask the manufacturing company of your parachute to refer you one. Your rigger should know your parachute system well and follow the packing instructions properly.

* Every time you go skydiving, have a routine to check your parachute. Mildew, wear or stains should be looked out for. Check the snaps for corrosion and see whether they are functioning properly. Look for any missing or broken stitches.

Proper care while handling, using and storing of your parachutes is essential for your safety.

Jump suits: How to choose the perfect one for yourself

Jump suits are a type of clothing that is one-piece. Though jump suits were originally invented keeping in mind the needs of people who went skydiving (a one-piece clothing wouldn’t flap in the wind), today they are being worn for casual occasions too. Though they are not a very common type of clothing, they are worn by a lot of women for fashion and practical purposes. Here are tips to choose jump suits.

Decide what you want to buy a jump suit for. Will you be wearing it to a casual day at work? Or will you be wearing it when you go parachuting or skydiving? Jump suits are designed to suit specific purposes and knowing what your purpose is will help you make the right choice. An important thing to remember is that jump suits that are designed for daily wear will not stand up to the abuse that a skydiving adventure will bring about. For such a purpose, choosing a sturdy jump suit will be your best bet.

* Choose a color for your jump suit that you are fond of. If you are planning to go skydiving in it, choosing a bright color that will make you visible clearly is a good idea. If you will be wearing a jump suit for fashion, choose a color that suits your skin tone. Pink, yellow, plum or red are colors that will suit most women. Black will be the perfect choice if you happen to want to hide the extra flab on your tummy.

* The choice of fabric is important. This is because your fabric choice will decide how you look. Certain fabric will show off your figure well along with all its flaws and some fabrics will do just the opposite. Denim, silk, polyester blend and jersey are the common fabrics that are used for jump suits.

* Do you have a budget in mind? This is important if you don’t want to spend too much money on this clothing. Different retailers and designers are available who sell jump suits in a variety of styles. But remember that if you go for a cheap jump suit the fabric and quality will not be very good and may not last very long.

* Make sure that the jump suit you buy is long enough. It is common for jump suits to have a shorter pant length than the wearer wants. So invest in one which is the right size or too long. You can always get it altered to be shorter.

* Try on the jump suit you want to buy even if it says that it is the right size. This is because the fit of this kind of clothing may not be similar to other clothing like pants or skirts. If you are buying online, make sure you choose a store that has a return policy in case it doesn’t fit.

* A jump suit is basically a casual piece of clothing. So wear it only on appropriate occasions.

Skydive gear and equipment you can’t do without!

Are you planning to go skydiving anytime soon? If yes, it is important that you get yourself some skydive gear before jumping out of an airplane! You don’t want to get yourself hurt, do you? Skydiving is an adventure sport that a lot of people enjoy to indulge in when they get the opportunity. But doing it without essential skydiving equipment and gear may result in serious accidents. Here’s a list of the gear you will need for this adrenaline-filled activity.

Helmet: This should be the first gear you invest in. There are certain places where the staff will allow you to skydive without wearing a helmet, but it is just not advisable to do that. After all, it’s your head that needs to be protected. You cannot be too careful. When choosing a helmet, select one which is of good quality. Check to see the kind of impact the helmet is able to absorb as that is going to determine how safe your head will be in case of an accident. You can find a helmet in different price brackets: from $100 to several thousands.

Parachute: You are going to have to shell out a couple of thousand dollars on parachutes. You need 2, one has to be kept in reserve. While choosing a parachute, the most important things that you should keep notice of is the wing load and the construction materials used. The wing load should be at least 1 lb per square feet. So you have to calculate what the size of the parachute should be depending on your body weight. Today’s skydiving parachutes usually come with 7 cells in them.

Jumpsuit: This may seem like a superficial buy but if you are serious about skydiving, it is important that you get yourself one. The jumpsuit will be able to control your fall rate, direction and speed. It will also protect you against the cold atmosphere. When you buy a jumpsuit, make sure that the fabric and overall quality is good.

Altimeter: A lot of casual skydivers do not invest in this device but since it is not an expensive item, buying it will probably be a good idea. The altimeter will let you know the height, temperature levels, altitude alarms and barometric pressure, keeping you informed. This device will cost you about $50.

Automatic Activation Device (AAD): This is the device that will help you open the parachute when you reach the appropriate level in the sky. It is something that you shouldn’t go skydiving without as it has decreased the number of skydiving fatalities throughout the world. An AAD will cost you a few hundred dollars but it is money well spent.

Harness: This is the gear that will keep you connected to your parachute.

Goggles: A good pair of goggles is an important buy as it will protect your eyes from the wind and cold when you are freefalling at 150 kmph.