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The local parachute packer doesn't want to repack my chute. He will in
fact do so but isn't happy about it. My chute is about 2-3 years old. It was included when I bought the glider. The objection is that the chute is a Strong. He says he has to pack it "upside down". Apparently it's a pain in the a**. Is this attitude toward Strong chutes common? I can certainly sell it and get something different, but why? I figure the thing is good for many years to come. On the other hand, if it's a hassle to get repacked and I have to wait longer than everyone else... maybe I should cut my losses. What's the experince of RAS ? Doug |
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