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Robert Tarnoczy
July 14th 16, 06:25 PM
Hey all,

I'm the recent new owner of an ASW19 and I'm in the market for a comfortable chute for a 190-200lb pilot. Any recommendations out there, or anyone looking to move a chute?

Thanks

July 14th 16, 09:29 PM
Try the ASW19 Owners Yahoo group.

https://ca.groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/ASW19owners/info

Randy

July 15th 16, 01:20 AM
I am 195 lbs and 6'3". I use a Strong parachute. I believe it's the 303, but I'll check the model number this weekend. It's a flat "back" chute. i bought it from Wings and wheels a few years ago, and the description on the site for the 303 matches mine. I use a 1" foam cushion between me and the parachute, mostly to keep from soaking the parachute with sweat on these hot Texas summer days.

I fly my ASW-19 with the adjustable fiberglass "seat" removed, and the rudder pedals all the way forward. It's very comfortable, even after 5 hours or more.

Good luck, and I hope you enjoy your '19!

John

Dan Marotta
July 15th 16, 05:02 PM
I used a Pioneer Thin Pack in my -19b. The thin back was great for leg
room but sitting on part of the parachute canopy raised me up close to
the glider canopy.


On 7/14/2016 6:20 PM, wrote:
> I am 195 lbs and 6'3". I use a Strong parachute. I believe it's the 303, but I'll check the model number this weekend. It's a flat "back" chute. i bought it from Wings and wheels a few years ago, and the description on the site for the 303 matches mine. I use a 1" foam cushion between me and the parachute, mostly to keep from soaking the parachute with sweat on these hot Texas summer days.
>
> I fly my ASW-19 with the adjustable fiberglass "seat" removed, and the rudder pedals all the way forward. It's very comfortable, even after 5 hours or more.
>
> Good luck, and I hope you enjoy your '19!
>
> John

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