PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy
€2,500.00
Description
PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy
Precision You Can Trust. Softness You Can Feel.
When you’re operating in demanding airborne missions, equipment must perform without hesitation. The PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy is built to deliver that confidence—combining cutting-edge engineering with the proven reliability Performance Designs is known for. Designed specifically for skydivers seeking dependable openings, buttery-soft landings, and superior flare power, the Spectre stands tall in both tactical and recreational environments.
Whether you’re transitioning from student gear or you’re a veteran jumper searching for consistency, the Spectre brings a blend of docile control and smooth flight that elevates every skydive.
Design Philosophy: Smooth Flight from Opening to Landing
Elliptical Shape with Rectangular Stability
The PD Spectre’s semi-elliptical 7-cell design offers more than just good looks. It promotes forgiving flight characteristics while delivering responsive input feedback, making it ideal for skydivers who prioritize soft, on-heading openings and smooth landings.
Tapered Stabilizers and Tailoring
Through careful tapering of the stabilizers and refined tailoring of the airfoil, the canopy behaves more like a 9-cell in flare and speed range but retains the forgiveness of a traditional 7-cell. Each contour is optimized to minimize distortion, maximizing glide performance.
Consistency in Every Deployment
In real-world skydives, Spectre excels during both terminal and sub-terminal deployments. This makes it a versatile companion for students, wingsuiters, demo jumpers, and experienced skydivers who expect consistent deployment behavior in varied conditions.
Performance Profile: The Goldilocks of 7-Cells
Opening Characteristics: Reliable and Predictable
Say goodbye to hard openings and line twists. The PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy is engineered to deliver soft, controlled, and on-heading deployments—every single time. Its staging sequence slows down inflation just enough to prevent canopy slams without sacrificing responsiveness.
Flight Stability and Maneuverability
Throughout the flight, Spectre remains exceptionally stable. It resists sudden dives or collapses even in turbulent conditions, thanks to its carefully balanced aspect ratio and airfoil shaping. With light toggle pressure and intuitive inputs, pilots enjoy fluid turns and graceful carving.
Glide Efficiency and Flare Power
Don’t be fooled by the 7-cell construction—Spectre flares with authority. It transitions from forward flight to lift-generating flare smoothly, allowing confident no-wind landings or precision landings in tight areas. Its glide profile gives you time to assess, maneuver, and make safe decisions even when landing options are limited.
Safety During Flight: Built-In Peace of Mind
Forgiveness Without Sacrifice
Every jumper values forgiveness in a canopy—but not at the cost of performance. With the Spectre, you get both. Slightly mis-timed toggle inputs? Incomplete flare? The canopy adapts. For newer jumpers, this creates a valuable learning environment; for seasoned pros, it’s backup you’ll never see but always feel.
Wind and Weather Adaptability
From high-altitude hop-and-pops to low-elevation tactical jumps, Spectre performs well in varied wind conditions. Its superior flight stability ensures it remains pressurized and responsive, minimizing stress on the pilot and allowing more mental bandwidth for situational awareness.
Highlight Bullet List: Key Features of the PD Spectre
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✅ 7-cell semi-elliptical design for forgiving flight and predictable behavior
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✅ Soft, on-heading openings even in sub-terminal or wingsuit deployments
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✅ Exceptional flare power—ideal for tight landings and low wind situations
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✅ Light toggle pressure with precise, responsive control
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✅ Excellent glide efficiency for optimal landing setup
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✅ Stable and docile behavior in turbulence or line twists
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✅ Low pack volume makes it a popular choice for wingsuiters and demos
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✅ Available in multiple sizes to match your exit weight and style
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✅ Ideal for all experience levels—student to pro, tactical to freefly
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✅ Backed by Performance Designs’ legacy of quality and innovation
Comparison: PD Spectre vs Other Main Canopies
Feature | PD Spectre | PD Sabre3 | PD Storm |
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Cell Count | 7 | 9 | 7 |
Opening Softness | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Glide Ratio | Moderate | Higher | Moderate |
Toggle Pressure | Light | Moderate | Light |
Flare Authority | Excellent | Very Good | Good |
Wingsuit Compatibility | Excellent | Moderate | Very Good |
Ideal for Beginners? | Yes | Some experience | Yes |
Pack Volume | Compact | Medium | Compact |
Performance: Confidence in Every Phase of Flight
Soft, On-Heading Openings Every Time
In the skydiving world, a canopy’s opening is not just a beginning—it sets the tone for the entire flight. The PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy shines in this critical area. Its hallmark characteristic? Soft, reliable, on-heading deployments—even in challenging conditions or sub-terminal speeds.
Thanks to its innovative 7-cell architecture and carefully calibrated line trim, the Spectre opens slowly enough to cushion the body, but fast enough to keep jumpers on track. You’ll notice:
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A reduction in heading deviation
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Less body shock or abrupt inflation
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Minimal line twists during deployment
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Controlled snivel behavior, perfect for wingsuit or tactical jumps
These traits reduce stress on the body and mind, allowing you to focus on airspace awareness and planning your landing pattern without surprises.
Mid-Range Glide with Maximum Predictability
Spectre delivers a balanced glide profile that offers enough forward speed to navigate landing zones comfortably, without pushing into aggressive territory. It gives skydivers time to set up final approaches, shift direction as needed, and explore longer spotting margins.
Unlike more elliptical or high-aspect canopies, the Spectre doesn’t punish minor piloting errors. Instead, it responds in a measured, predictable way, making it a favorite among professionals who require versatility without sacrificing safety.
Turns That Feel Natural and Controlled
During flight, you’ll find the toggle pressure light and responsive. Turns initiate smoothly and build in speed progressively. There’s no sudden dive or unpredictable roll.
Spectre’s maneuverability lends itself well to:
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Learning dynamic flight patterns
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Adjusting course in tight or obstacle-rich DZs
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Carving smooth arcs during canopy flocking or formation flying
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Maintaining heading control even under rear riser turns
With enough flare power to finish the turn safely, you’ll never feel like you’re overcorrecting or riding out a slingshot.
Flare Power That Feels Effortless
Landing is where the Spectre earns some of its loudest praise. Despite being a 7-cell, it produces remarkable flare authority, allowing for:
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Low-speed, upright landings
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Deep brakes for short final approaches
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Strong lift in the final inches of descent
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Gentle touchdowns on no-wind days or high-altitude DZs
Many skydivers report that the Spectre gives them their most consistent landings—whether under light or heavy loadings. This is especially helpful for newer pilots learning timing or more experienced flyers making accuracy landings.
Wing Loading Flexibility
Spectre performs well across a wide wing loading spectrum, ranging from gentle (1.0 lb/ft²) to more aggressive (1.5 lb/ft²). This flexibility makes it suitable for a broad audience:
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Newer jumpers with conservative loading
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Intermediate flyers seeking progression
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Advanced pilots needing reliable behavior under higher loads
Even at the higher end, the canopy doesn’t feel “twitchy” or unstable, making it an excellent transitional platform as your skills evolve.
Why Choose the PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy?
You don’t just buy a parachute—you invest in your future in the sky. With the PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy, you get unparalleled reliability, precision-engineered flight behavior, and the peace of mind that comes with a brand trusted worldwide. Each jump is a performance, and the Spectre is your most dependable co-star.
When gear counts, trust what professionals and passionate skydivers have relied on for decades. Trust the PD Spectre.
Design: Purpose-Built for Precision and Comfort
Engineered for Predictable Performance
At the heart of the PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy lies a purpose-driven design philosophy. Rather than pushing extremes in speed or swoop, the Spectre was developed to maximize predictability, comfort, and control. Every seam, stitch, and surface is tailored for one objective: a canopy that feels intuitive under flight and trustworthy at deployment.
Semi-Elliptical 7-Cell Architecture
Unlike most 9-cell elliptical canopies that emphasize aggressive dynamics, the Spectre’s 7-cell semi-elliptical configuration creates a more stable and forgiving experience. This distinctive cell layout provides:
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Greater pressurization consistency
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Wider sweet spots for toggle inputs
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Reduced susceptibility to distortion or collapse
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Smooth, reliable inflation characteristics
Furthermore, the low-profile design contributes to compact pack volume, making it an excellent fit for containers with tighter dimensions or loadouts requiring multiple gear integrations.
Tailored Contours and Tapered Stabilizers
Performance Designs infused the Spectre with precision-sculpted contours that enhance airflow stability and minimize drag. The tapered stabilizers support directional control and contribute to calm, centered openings. This attention to shaping is key to the canopy’s signature “no drama” deployment.
Additionally, the shape transitions smoothly from nose to tail, resulting in:
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A balanced aspect ratio that promotes consistent flight
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Easier rears and toggles transitions mid-flight
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Increased lift during the final flare
Reinforced Durability, Low Bulk Construction
Though it’s refined, the Spectre is anything but fragile. Built from high-performance zero-porosity fabric and using PD’s time-tested construction techniques, the canopy retains its responsiveness and structural integrity over hundreds of jumps. Even under load, the Spectre maintains form and performance across all sizes, from light student configurations to higher wing-loaded expert setups.
Moreover, the low pack volume lets skydivers carry larger reserves or select smaller containers—crucial in wingsuiting, demos, and tactical use cases.
Deployment Sequence Optimization
Design doesn’t end with fabric and shaping—it also affects how the canopy enters the sky. PD engineered the Spectre’s deployment sequence with a unique staging system that:
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Slows line stretch incrementally
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Minimizes off-heading openings
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Reduces snivel duration
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Softens overall canopy inflation
This provides not just a comfortable experience, but also enhances safety—especially when jumping at lower speeds or altitudes.
Visually Appealing, Customizable Look
Aesthetics matter, even at terminal velocity. The Spectre is available in a wide range of color combinations and patterns. Skydivers can choose from PD’s customizable design tools to personalize the canopy, ensuring every jump reflects both performance needs and personal style.
PD Spectre Safety During Flight: Designed for Calm, Built for Control
Gentle by Nature, Reliable by Design
In freefall, everything happens fast—but under canopy, the PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy slows the world down. From its engineered openings to its flight stability and controlled descent, every moment under Spectre reinforces peace of mind. Whether you’re navigating variable winds or flying tight landing patterns, this canopy puts control and safety in the pilot’s hands.PD Spectre
Unlike some canopies that demand constant input or advanced canopy skills, Spectre thrives on balanced handling. It responds smoothly to toggles, corrects line twists with minimal effort, and remains pressurized even in unstable air.PD Spectre
PD Spectre Resilience in Real-World Conditions
Every jump is unique. Changing weather, unexpected crosswinds, variable altitudes—Spectre was designed with these variables in mind. Skydivers regularly choose this canopy for its ability to stay solid, centered, and responsive when things don’t go as planned.
In particular, you’ll appreciate Spectre’s safety in:
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Turbulent or gusty air: The 7-cell structure maintains internal pressure better than most 9-cells
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Sub-terminal deployments: Soft openings without abrupt snatching or body rotation
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Off-heading or off-spot situations: Ample glide to reach alternate LZs
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Low-speed approach scenarios: Powerful flare and deep brakes offer smoother landings
PD Spectre Low-Stress Learning Curve
For jumpers progressing in their canopy piloting, Spectre creates an ideal learning environment. It forgives minor errors while clearly communicating what’s happening. That means safer training jumps, better progression, and fewer hard landings.PD Spectre
Even if toggle input is slightly mistimed or if you flare too early, the canopy compensates with enough lift to help you land smoothly. This contributes significantly to reducing injury risk—especially in variable wind conditions or uneven terrain.
PD Spectre Line Twist Management and Heading Recovery
Unexpected line twists can be alarming, but the Spectre has a strong track record of staying calm under pressure. It remains pressurized during twists, giving the pilot time to react and regain control. Many experienced wingsuiters favor it for this exact reason: even in unstable body positions or odd exits, Spectre holds steady.PD Spectre
This characteristic ensures:
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Lower risk of spinning malfunctions
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More time to troubleshoot issues at altitude
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Less canopy collapse from riser tension
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Improved heading recovery after deployment
Support for Diverse Disciplines and Mission Profiles
Whether you’re flying a demo jump, descending into a tight landing area, or conducting military or tactical training, Spectre’s safety-first design supports the entire envelope. Its consistent flare, forgiving stall point, and predictable controls make it well-suited for environments where landing precision is non-negotiable.
Technical Specifications: Engineered for Precision and Versatility
PD Spectre Performance Designs’ Proven Engineering
At its core, the PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy is a showcase of meticulous craftsmanship and advanced aerodynamics. Every component is measured, balanced, and tested to perform reliably across hundreds—if not thousands—of jumps. From fabric selection to line trim, each element plays a role in shaping the Spectre’s unique flight characteristics.PD Spectre
Whether you’re looking for a primary canopy for everyday use or a mission-specific solution for wingsuiting or demos, Spectre delivers durable performance in a compact, customizable package.PD Spectre
PD Spectre Canopy Overview
Feature | Specification |
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Canopy Type | Main parachute |
Cell Configuration | 7-cell, semi-elliptical |
Construction Material | Zero-porosity (ZP) ripstop nylon |
Line Type Options | Spectra, Dacron, HMA (customizable) |
Line Trim | Tailored for soft openings and flat glide |
Slider Configuration | Collapsible or RDS compatible (optional) |
Stabilizers | Tapered for improved tracking and inflation |
Steering Toggles | Ergonomically reinforced PD toggles included |
Canopy Sizes Available | 97, 107, 120, 135, 150, 170, 190, 210, 230, 253 |
Wing Loading Range | 1.0 – 1.5+ lbs/ft² (varies by jumper profile) |
Pack Volume | Low to medium (varies by size and container) |
Deployment Suitability | Terminal & sub-terminal; excellent for wingsuiting |
PD Spectre Available Sizes and Recommended Exit Weights
Size (sq. ft.) | Ideal Exit Weight (lbs)* | Skill Level |
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97 | 97 – 145 | Advanced |
107 | 107 – 160 | Intermediate to Advanced |
120 | 120 – 180 | Intermediate |
135 | 135 – 200 | Intermediate |
150 | 150 – 220 | Beginner to Intermediate |
170 | 170 – 250 | Beginner to Intermediate |
190 | 190 – 270 | Beginner to Intermediate |
210 | 210 – 290 | Student to Intermediate |
230 | 230 – 310+ | Student / Demo use |
253 | 250 – 330+ | Student / Demo / Tactical |
*Recommended exit weight = jumper weight + full gear
PD Spectre Line Configuration Options
To suit a variety of use cases and preferences, the Spectre can be ordered with:
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Dacron Lines: Ideal for increased durability and shock absorption
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Spectra Lines: Great for reduced drag and tighter pack volumes
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HMA Lines: Lightweight and high-performance (may require more frequent inspection)
Each line option affects pack volume, longevity, and maintenance needs, allowing jumpers to customize based on discipline—be it everyday jumps, wingsuit flying, or tactical scenarios.performance design parachutes
PD Spectre Customization Options
Spectre isn’t just a performance canopy—it’s also a canvas for self-expression. Through PD’s online Canopy Color Designer, you can create a unique look that matches your style or team branding. Additional upgrades include:
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Collapsible slider or RDS-compatible versions
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Custom riser length and toggle placement
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Pilot chute bridle configurations
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Identification markings for demo teams or tactical units
PD Spectre Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who is the PD Spectre designed for?
The PD Spectre Main Parachute Canopy is perfect for a wide spectrum of jumpers. Whether you’re transitioning from student gear, wingsuiting regularly, or looking for a consistent all-around canopy, the Spectre offers the right blend of forgiveness, flare, and stability. It’s particularly favored by:
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Intermediate skydivers seeking predictability
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Wingsuit pilots needing soft openings
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Instructors, demo jumpers, and tactical users requiring dependable landings
Is the Spectre good for wingsuit flying?
Yes—exceptionally so. The Spectre is one of the most popular choices among wingsuiters due to its soft, slow, and reliable openings. Its 7-cell design minimizes the risk of abrupt inflation or violent snatching, and it behaves predictably even during off-axis body positions.
How does the Spectre flare compared to a 9-cell canopy?
Despite being a 7-cell canopy, the Spectre flares with surprising authority. Many jumpers say it flares better than some 9-cells. Its deep brakes and well-shaped tail section allow for upright, controlled touchdowns even in zero-wind or high-elevation situations.performance designs parachutes
Is the Spectre appropriate for student or beginner jumpers?
Yes, particularly in the larger sizes (210, 230, 253). These models offer generous lift, low descent rates, and forgiving control inputs—perfect for student training environments. That said, most schools opt for canopies with specific student designations, while Spectre is more often used as a transition canopy.performance designs parachutes
What are the recommended wing loading ranges?
Spectre performs well across a 1.0 to 1.5+ lbs/ft² wing loading range. It retains soft openings at lighter loadings and provides better speed and flare response at higher loadings. Always consult a certified canopy coach or rigger before changing sizes or increasing wing loading.performance designs parachutes
How does Spectre handle in turbulence or wind shear?
Very well. The 7-cell design pressurizes quickly and maintains that pressure, even in unpredictable conditions. This reduces the risk of partial collapse or radical heading changes and gives you more control when adjusting for wind shifts on final.
Can I use Spectre for demo jumps or tight landing areas?
Absolutely. Spectre’s ability to flare deeply, fly slow in brakes, and recover quickly from input changes makes it a strong contender for demos and accuracy landings. The low forward speed also makes it easier to time landings in confined spaces.pd pulse
What line types can I order Spectre with?
You can choose between Dacron, Spectra, and HMA line types. Each has its pros and cons:
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Dacron: Great for longevity and forgiving in pack jobs
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Spectra: Light, low-drag, and lower pack volume
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HMA: Ultra-thin and responsive, but more maintenance-intensive
Talk to your rigger or gear dealer to determine the best option based on your jump frequency and rig configuration.pd pulse
How does Spectre compare to the PD Storm or Sabre3?
While all three are solid performers, they serve different needs:
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Spectre: Best for soft openings, smooth handling, and wingsuit/demos
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Storm: More responsive than Spectre, but still 7-cell and wingsuit-friendly
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Sabre3: Aggressive 9-cell, faster flight, sharper turns, great for swoopers
If you’re seeking a balance between comfort and performance, Spectre hits the sweet spot.
Is the Spectre available in custom colors and configurations?
Yes! PD offers a custom Canopy Designer tool online where you can create your own color scheme. You can also choose custom line lengths, sliders, and bridle attachments during the order process to better match your style and gear setup.
Additional information
Size | 97, 107, 120, 135, 150, 170, 190, 210, 230 |
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