This was awesome. I was really confused during the packing class with how best to find the lines and this helped a ton! So many great explanations that I didn't understand... - As are the first off of the nose. The nose is between your legs (I face palmed with how simple that actually was). Flake just after them. - Bs and Cs are separated by the slider grommets. Flake between those. - Get the steering lines out of the way by following the binding tape to the tail - Cs and Ds will be easy to see as the Ds will hang lower
This was awesome. I was really confused during the packing class with how best to find the lines and this helped a ton!
So many great explanations that I didn't understand...
- As are the first off of the nose. The nose is between your legs (I face palmed with how simple that actually was). Flake just after them.
- Bs and Cs are separated by the slider grommets. Flake between those.
- Get the steering lines out of the way by following the binding tape to the tail
- Cs and Ds will be easy to see as the Ds will hang lower
Thats the best explanation i get as a rookie . Thank you
This helps a lot, I'm just learning to pack and I find A and B easy to identify but C and D can be a bit more tricky.
Congrats buddy! Very nice explanation and so easy!
tx bro very good tip for the C/D lines identification ;)
Love your videos! Also, love the shirt... how can I get my hands in a few of those... I'm deployed right now and I would love to represent out here!
store.performancedesigns.com/collections/guys-short-sleeve
Hey Miguel, all our t shirts can be found here: store.performancedesigns.com/collections/guys-short-sleeve :)
Performance Designs Come on, I already linked that :P It's right above your comment.
Thankssss dude! Now I can pack my Troll =)
Just got licensed and bought a new 2021 spectre 190. Can I color code the lines with something or should I avoid marking them?
You can use some colors it's more simple (on bartack or webbing), like A=red ; B=blue ; C=yellow ; D=green.... :-)
Shhh, that's what Aerodyne does, this is the Performance Designs channel ;)