Aerodyne Lineset
€200.00
Description
Aerodyne Lineset – Precision Meets Performance in Every Line
When you’re soaring thousands of feet above the ground, the last thing you should worry about is your lineset. That’s why Aerodyne Lineset delivers unmatched reliability, engineered with cutting-edge materials and aerospace-grade precision. Designed for skydivers who demand performance, durability, and confidence in flight, this lineset ensures you stay connected to your canopy with absolute trust.
Whether you’re dialing in tight turns, mastering your flare, or optimizing for terminal speed, the Aerodyne Lineset is more than just gear—it’s a vital extension of your flight system.Aerodyne Pilot 7 lines
🪂 Engineered for Maximum Safety and Control
Advanced Design for Peak Flight Performance
To keep your canopy flying precisely as intended, every line in the Aerodyne Lineset is crafted with unparalleled accuracy. Aerodyne’s engineering team works closely with canopy designers to ensure that each line is cut, sewn, and tensioned to match exact trim specifications.Aerodyne Pilot 7 lines
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CNC Precision-Cut Line Lengths
Eliminates human error for consistent canopy trim and performance. -
Color-Coded Line Groups
Easily distinguish between A, B, C, and D lines, enhancing packing and pre-jump checks. -
Reduced Line Drag Configuration
Streamlined layout minimizes resistance, giving you a faster, more stable descent. -
Optimized Line Routing
Reduces entanglement risk and improves inflation during high-speed deployments.
⚙️ Technical Specifications You Can Trust
Built for the Demands of Skydiving
Skydivers rely on their lines to perform under high-speed, high-tension conditions. That’s why the Aerodyne Lineset uses premium-quality materials designed for both strength and low shrinkage, even after repeated use and exposure to environmental elements.
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Material Options
Available in HMA, Spectra, Dacron, and Vectran—tailored to your canopy type and jump profile. -
Line Tensile Strength
Up to 725 lbs (HMA) or more depending on the configuration, ensuring robustness across disciplines. -
Sewing and Bartacking
Reinforced connection points guarantee long-term durability with minimal fraying. -
Trim Tolerance
Maintains trim within ±2mm over extended usage cycles—ensuring consistent flight characteristics.
🎯 Custom-Fit for Every Aerodyne Canopy
A Seamless Match for Your Rig
Whether you’re flying a Pilot, Pilot7, ZULU-X, Solo, or Triathlon, each Aerodyne Lineset is purpose-built to match the specific geometry of your canopy model and size.
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Compatibility Assurance
Every set is matched to canopy serials for a perfect fit. -
Ready-to-Install Configurations
Comes with brake lines, cascades, toggles, and riser loop terminations fully assembled. -
Easy RSL Integration
Designed to work flawlessly with Aerodyne’s Icon container and reserve systems.
🔄 Replace Less, Fly More
Extended Lifespan and Maintenance Benefits
Skydivers know that line wear can limit their canopy’s lifespan. The Aerodyne Lineset extends your time in the sky while reducing service intervals.
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Anti-Shrink Technology
Maintains original trim settings longer than traditional line types. -
Abrasion-Resistant Coating
Minimizes friction at risers, rings, and slider grommets to preserve line integrity. -
UV-Resistant Fibers
Withstands long-term sun exposure without degradation of performance.
✈️ Ideal for All Flight Styles
Whether You’re Coaching, Freestyling, or Swooping
The Aerodyne Lineset adapts to your flying style, providing the control and feedback you need across disciplines.
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For Students and Tandem Instructors
Dacron line options offer excellent visibility and tangle resistance—great for training environments. -
For Sport and Accuracy Jumpers
Spectra and Vectran lines give smooth glide and pinpoint landings. -
For High-Performance Pilots
Choose HMA lines for minimal drag and aggressive flight maneuvers.
🧰 Installation Tips & Maintenance
Make the Most of Your Lineset Investment
Keeping your lines in optimal condition maximizes flight safety and prolongs your canopy’s life.
Installation Best Practices
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Always consult your rigger or a certified technician before installing.
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Verify correct line groupings (A/B/C/D + brake lines) against the provided line chart.
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Ensure toggles and riser loops are securely fastened and tested under load.
Maintenance Tips
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Perform pre-flight line inspections before every jump.
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Schedule trim checks every 75–100 jumps.
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Replace lines as soon as visible damage or trim drift is detected.
📦 What’s in the Box?
Every Aerodyne Lineset ships with everything you need for an efficient, high-confidence installation.
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Complete upper and lower lines
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Pre-installed brake lines with cat’s eyes
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Toggle loops and riser attachments
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Manufacturer-specific trim chart
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User guide and maintenance checklist
🌍 Fly With Confidence, Backed by Aerodyne
Innovation Rooted in Reliability
Aerodyne has earned a reputation as a trusted brand in the skydiving community—known for blending innovation with deep industry expertise. Their linesets reflect that heritage, offering high-performance solutions tailored to skydivers of every experience level.
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Made in the USA
Designed and fabricated at Aerodyne’s Florida manufacturing facility under strict quality standards. -
ISO-Certified Production
Ensures process control, material consistency, and traceability from spool to canopy. -
Veteran Skydiver Input
Field-tested by pro skydivers, AFF instructors, and canopy pilots globally.
Aerodyne Lineset Technical Specifications — Precision Engineered for Ultimate Performance
The Aerodyne Lineset is built to exacting standards that ensure superior strength, consistency, and durability. Each component has been rigorously tested to meet the demanding conditions of skydiving, making this lineset an essential upgrade for pilots who seek flawless performance on every jump.Reserve canopy lineset Aerodyne
📏Reserve canopy lineset Aerodyne Line Length Accuracy
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Tolerance: ±2mm across all lines
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Measurement Method: CNC laser-cut precision for exact length replication
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Purpose: Maintains consistent canopy trim and flight behavior by eliminating length discrepancies
💪 Tensile Strength by Material
Material | Typical Diameter | Minimum Breaking Strength | Typical Use |
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High Modulus Aramid (HMA) | 0.7mm – 1.0mm | 725 lbs (330 kg) | Main and steering lines for high-performance canopies |
Spectra/Dyneema | 0.6mm – 1.2mm | 500–700 lbs (225–315 kg) | Durable main lines with low stretch and abrasion resistance |
Dacron | 1.0mm – 1.5mm | 300 lbs (136 kg) | Brake and control lines requiring grip and elasticity |
Vectran | 0.7mm – 1.1mm | 650 lbs (295 kg) | Specialty lines for reduced stretch in canopy trim |
🔩 Line Termination and Construction
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Connection Types:
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Bartacks at line-to-riser junctions for reinforced strength
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Precision heat-treated knots and seamless eye splices for riser loops
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Seam Strength: >90% of the line breaking strength maintained
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Abrasion Resistance: Special coatings applied at high-friction points such as slider grommets and risers
🌡️ Environmental Resistance
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UV Stability: Fibers treated to resist degradation under prolonged sun exposure
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Moisture Resistance: Materials maintain integrity and tensile strength even when wet
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Temperature Range: Functional from -40°C to +60°C without significant performance loss
🎨 Color-Coding Details
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A Lines: Red
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B Lines: Blue
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C Lines: Yellow
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D Lines: Green
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Brake Lines: White with cat’s eyes (reflective markers) for enhanced visibility during packing and flight checks
🔄 Compatibility & Configuration
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Canopy Models Supported:
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Aerodyne Pilot, Pilot7, ZULU-X, Solo, Triathlon, and custom models
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Sizes Available: From 150 sq.ft. to 210 sq.ft. (and custom sizing upon request)
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Brake Line Length: Adjustable with 20 cm trim allowance for pilot preferences
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Riser Attachments: Compatible with standard 18mm and 20mm riser loops
🛠️ Quality Control Standards
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Manufacturing Process: ISO 9001 certified production facility
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Inspection: 100% line length and tensile strength testing before shipment
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Traceability: Each lineset comes with a unique serial number and production batch report
📅 Recommended Service Intervals
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Inspection Frequency: Before every jump and detailed service every 75 jumps
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Expected Lifespan: 300 to 500 jumps depending on material type and maintenance practices
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Replacement Indicator: Visible fraying, shrinkage over 5mm, or decreased canopy responsiveness
Summary Table: Key Specifications at a Glance
Specification | Detail |
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Line Length Tolerance | ±2mm |
Tensile Strength | 300–725 lbs (136–330 kg) depending on material |
Materials Used | HMA, Spectra/Dyneema, Dacron, Vectran |
Color Coding | Red, Blue, Yellow, Green, White (Brake) |
Compatible Canopies | Aerodyne Pilot Series and custom orders |
Manufacturing Quality | ISO 9001 Certified, 100% tested |
Environmental Durability | UV & moisture resistant |
Service Interval | Inspection before every jump; service every 75 jumps |
🧠 FAQs – Get the Answers Before You Fly
How do I know when to replace my lineset?
You should replace your lines if you notice fraying, trim shrinkage, or inconsistent flight characteristics. Most active jumpers replace lines every 300–500 jumps depending on material.
Can I use an Aerodyne Lineset on non-Aerodyne canopies?
Aerodyne Linesets are optimized for Aerodyne models. While technically compatible with some third-party canopies, use is discouraged unless specified by a certified rigger.
What is the turnaround time for a custom lineset order?
Standard sizes ship in 3–5 business days. Custom configurations may require 7–10 business days depending on workload and canopy model.
What makes HMA better than Spectra?
HMA offers lower stretch and drag, ideal for high-performance pilots. However, it requires more frequent trim checks due to lower abrasion resistance.
Aerodyne Lineset Design — Engineering Excellence in Every Strand
The design of the Aerodyne Lineset exemplifies a seamless fusion of innovation, precision, and functionality. Every detail, from material selection to line routing, has been meticulously crafted to enhance flight performance and pilot confidence.
💡 Precision Length and Layout
Each line within the Aerodyne Lineset is manufactured with CNC-level precision to exacting tolerances. This ensures uniform tension and balance across the entire canopy, which directly translates into superior handling and predictable flight behavior. By eliminating variability in line length, Aerodyne linesets help pilots maintain consistent canopy trim, enhancing safety and maneuverability.
The line layout follows an aerodynamic philosophy designed to minimize drag while optimizing canopy inflation. This thoughtful routing reduces the chance of line twists and tangles during deployment, enabling smooth and reliable openings every jump.
🧵 Material Synergy for Strength and Lightness
Design choices reflect a balance between strength, abrasion resistance, and low stretch. Aerodyne employs a range of high-performance fibers tailored to specific flight requirements:
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High Modulus Aramid (HMA): Offers minimal elongation and excellent tensile strength, perfect for aggressive piloting and speed-focused flying styles.
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Spectra and Dyneema: These ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene fibers provide outstanding durability with lightweight properties, maintaining canopy responsiveness.
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Dacron: Used strategically in brake and control lines, this material offers enhanced grip and reduced slippage for precise canopy handling.
🎨 Color Coding for Intuitive Identification
Designers incorporated a vivid, standardized color-coding system into the lineset to simplify packing, maintenance, and pre-flight inspections. Each line group — A, B, C, D, and brake lines — sports a distinct color, enabling jumpers and riggers to quickly identify line placement. This reduces errors, speeds up rig checks, and adds an extra layer of safety.
🔗 Reinforced Connections & Seamless Terminations
A major design highlight of the Aerodyne Lineset lies in its expertly finished connection points. Every knot, bartack, and splice is reinforced with durable stitching and precision heat treatment. These methods extend the service life by resisting fray and wear caused by repeated friction, tension, and environmental exposure.
The riser loop terminations employ ultra-smooth, seamless eye splices, which reduce stress concentrations and ensure effortless load transfer during canopy flight and landing.
🌿 Eco-Conscious and Sustainable Design Practices
Aerodyne is committed to sustainability without compromising performance. The lineset manufacturing process minimizes waste through precise cutting and recycling of scrap materials. Additionally, all fibers used meet strict environmental standards, reflecting the company’s dedication to responsible manufacturing.
🔧 Modular and Upgrade-Friendly Layout
Designers anticipated future upgrades and maintenance needs by making the lineset modular. Individual line groups can be replaced without disassembling the entire system, saving time and cost for jumpers. This modularity supports customization for diverse flying disciplines and canopy models.
Aerodyne Lineset Safety Guide — Your Flight’s First Line of Defense
Safety in skydiving begins with trust—trust in your equipment and confidence in its reliability. The Aerodyne Lineset is engineered to meet the highest safety standards, but proper use, regular inspection, and maintenance are equally essential to keep you flying secure.
This safety guide offers essential tips and best practices to maximize your lineset’s performance and ensure every jump is as safe as possible.
🔍 Pre-Jump Safety Checks
Before every flight, conduct a thorough lineset inspection to detect any potential issues early:
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Visual Line Inspection:
Examine all lines carefully for signs of fraying, discoloration, or abrasion. Pay special attention to areas near risers, knots, and slider grommets where wear is common. -
Line Length Verification:
Compare line lengths against your canopy’s trim chart, checking for shrinkage or elongation that could affect canopy handling. -
Brake Line Function:
Confirm brake lines move freely without catching or excessive slack. Ensure toggles and cat’s eyes are securely attached and visible. -
Riser and Attachment Points:
Inspect bartacks, knots, and eye splices at riser connections for integrity and wear.
🧑🔧 Proper Installation Practices
Correct installation of your Aerodyne Lineset is critical:
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Certified Rigger Installation:
Always have your lines installed and adjusted by a certified rigger familiar with Aerodyne canopies. -
Follow Manufacturer Guidelines:
Use the provided line charts and color codes to match each line to its corresponding riser and canopy attachment point. -
Load Testing:
After installation, perform a load test to simulate flight tension, ensuring all lines maintain proper tension without slipping.
🛠️ Maintenance and Care Tips
Routine care keeps your lineset in top condition, extending its service life and safeguarding your safety:
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Avoid Abrasive Surfaces:
Prevent lines from rubbing against sharp edges, concrete, or rough terrain during packing, landing, and storage. -
Keep Lines Clean and Dry:
Rinse off saltwater or dirt after use. Dry lines thoroughly before storage to prevent mold and material degradation. -
Line Trim Checks:
Schedule periodic trim checks (every 75 jumps or as recommended) with your rigger to detect length changes and adjust as necessary. -
Store Properly:
Keep your lines and canopy away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Use a protective bag or case to minimize exposure to dust and UV light.
⚠️ Aerodyne replacement lines Warning Signs — When to Replace Your Lineset
Timely replacement of your lineset can prevent accidents caused by material failure. Replace your lines if you notice any of the following:
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Visible Fraying or Broken Fibers
Even small frays can compromise strength and safety. -
Excessive Line Shrinkage or Elongation
If line length deviates more than 5mm from trim specifications, it impacts canopy handling. -
Abrasion or Discoloration
Signs of material wear from UV exposure, chemical damage, or repeated friction. -
Loss of Canopy Responsiveness
If the canopy feels sluggish, hard to steer, or inconsistent, your lines may have stretched or worn out.
🪂 Aerodyne replacement lines Emergency Procedures Involving Lines
In rare cases where line malfunctions occur mid-flight, quick and calm decision-making is essential:
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Line Twists or Snags:
Use body movements and canopy control inputs to untwist lines during canopy flight. -
Partial Line Breaks:
Avoid aggressive maneuvers; prepare for a reserve deployment if control is compromised. -
Reserve Deployment:
Always carry a properly maintained reserve parachute system and be trained in emergency procedures.
👩✈️ Training and Continuous Education
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Stay Informed:
Regularly update your knowledge through safety seminars, rigger consultations, and manufacturer updates. -
Practice Rig Checks:
Develop a consistent pre-flight routine for checking your lines and canopy. -
Communicate Issues:
Report any unusual canopy behavior or line wear to your rigger promptly.
📝 Summary: Your Safety Checklist
Step | Action |
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Visual Line Inspection | Check for frays, discoloration, abrasions |
Line Length Verification | Compare with trim chart, look for shrinkage |
Brake Line Function | Ensure smooth movement and secure toggles |
Riser & Attachment Check | Inspect knots, bartacks, and eye splices |
Installation | Use certified riggers, follow charts |
Maintenance | Clean, dry, store properly |
Replacement | Replace lines if damaged or length varies |
Emergency Preparedness | Know twists, partial break handling, reserve use |
Fly with peace of mind knowing your Aerodyne Lineset has been designed, built, and maintained with your safety as the highest priority. Follow these guidelines carefully and keep your equipment in prime condition—because every jump matters.Aerodyne custom canopy lines
Aerodyne Lineset Use Tips — Get the Most from Every Jump
Maximizing the performance and lifespan of your Aerodyne Lineset starts with smart handling and attentive use. These tips are designed to help you optimize your lineset, maintain safety, and enjoy a smoother flight experience.Aerodyne custom canopy lines
1. Pack with Care
Careful packing prevents unnecessary wear and tangling:
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Avoid Twisting Lines:
Lay your lines straight and untwisted during packing. Twisted lines cause line twists during deployment, which can complicate openings. -
Use Color Coding:
Take advantage of Aerodyne’s color-coded lines to quickly verify line groups and prevent mixing. -
Check Brake Line Slack:
Ensure brake lines have the correct amount of slack before packing to allow full canopy control after deployment.
2. Conduct Routine Pre-Jump Inspections
Prevent surprises in flight by visually inspecting your lines before each jump:
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Look for Wear and Tear:
Check for fraying, knots, or discoloration, especially near attachment points. -
Test Brake Lines:
Pull gently on brake lines to ensure they are responsive and free of snags.
3. Monitor Line Trim Regularly
Regular trim checks help maintain your canopy’s performance:
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Schedule Line Trim Checks:
Consult with your rigger every 75–100 jumps to measure and adjust line length. -
Note Flight Changes:
If you notice sluggish turns, canopy asymmetry, or delayed responses, have your lines inspected immediately.
4. Protect from Environmental Damage
Preserve your lines by avoiding harsh elements:
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Keep Dry and Clean:
After saltwater exposure, rinse your lines with fresh water and let them dry fully. -
Limit UV Exposure:
Store your lines and canopy in a shaded, cool place away from direct sunlight.
5. Handle with Gentle Respect
Lines are strong but delicate instruments:
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Avoid Abrasion:
Prevent dragging lines over rough surfaces or sharp edges. -
Prevent Kinks:
Coil lines gently rather than folding sharply to maintain fiber integrity.
6. Seek Professional Help When Needed
Don’t hesitate to reach out:
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Consult Certified Riggers:
For installation, repairs, or performance questions, always rely on qualified professionals. -
Stay Updated:
Follow Aerodyne’s technical bulletins and product updates for tips and safety advisories.
7. Practice Emergency Procedures
Preparation is key:
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Simulate Line Twists and Releases:
Train canopy control maneuvers on the ground or during supervised jumps. -
Know Your Gear:
Familiarize yourself with your canopy and lineset characteristics to react swiftly if issues arise.
🚀 Pro Tip: Record Your Jumps and Maintenance
Keep a log of your jumps, inspections, and any line maintenance. This practice helps track wear patterns and anticipate when replacements or adjustments are needed, ensuring safety and consistent performance.
By following these practical tips, you’ll not only extend the life of your Aerodyne Lineset but also enjoy safer, smoother flights that enhance your skydiving experience.
Additional information
Options | Sport, Tendem |
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Type | Canopy size, type, DOM |
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