love the filming, really get to see the transition from falling to forward motion,looks spectacular. the track at 2 mins looked like you were right on it.
Thanks! I think I'm only at around 80% of what the PTS is capable of, I'm working hard on getting into a de-arch sooner for faster starts. Next season I'm looking forward to getting into an Rbaseg one piece.
I probably did around 150 with the tracking suit, most important thing is to get a Flysight and use every jump to focus on performance. Group tracks are fun but you will find most people fly with bad position/too slow just to get close to each other.
@@AntoH thank you for that. I'm only at 17 but I'm planning on getting my A license by the end of next month. Where do you prefer to get your tracking suits. I'm going to focus on landing my parachute and control till at least 100 and I'm going to try and get my own rig by the end of summer. Your rig for base is probably different than for sky diving or do you use the same? Any brand that you prefer?
@@ib1ray Base rig and Skydiving are totally different, as are the canopies, it would be a death wish to base jump using a skydiving rig. Most Base schools recommend to learn to track on a 2 piece PF classic, then move onto a PTS, save a one piece for later on. There are lots of good brands for base rigs, best go to a base jumping school where you can try different brands to see what works for you. I listed the gear I used in the description of this vid. My only advice is don't rush into Base.
@@AntoH very good advice brother! Thank you. I hear about a lot of injuries from people trying to rush into a discipline so I'm in this for the long haul. I'm going to take my time and enjoy the journey. Blue skies!
love the filming, really get to see the transition from falling to forward motion,looks spectacular. the track at 2 mins looked like you were right on it.
This was all the instructors footage that we used in debriefs during the SRBA course. That one at 2mins was high nose, it's a really nice exit.
you know you found some underground footie when robert's commenting!
Your fantastic
Impressive technique!
Thanks! I think I'm only at around 80% of what the PTS is capable of, I'm working hard on getting into a de-arch sooner for faster starts. Next season I'm looking forward to getting into an Rbaseg one piece.
keep it up, good luck!
Incredible Mate !!!
Super nice
Think I remember jumping with you in Brento? only other Irish BASE jumper I know apart from John.
AntoH yep I think so man. You coming back this season?
I'm pretty busy with work, hope to come out and catch the end of the season.
Solid
Amazing video!
Quick question: First song's name? :)
Still alive? 😁
How many skydives do you have out of a plane before you start doing this kind of stuff?
I probably did around 150 with the tracking suit, most important thing is to get a Flysight and use every jump to focus on performance. Group tracks are fun but you will find most people fly with bad position/too slow just to get close to each other.
@@AntoH thank you for that. I'm only at 17 but I'm planning on getting my A license by the end of next month. Where do you prefer to get your tracking suits. I'm going to focus on landing my parachute and control till at least 100 and I'm going to try and get my own rig by the end of summer. Your rig for base is probably different than for sky diving or do you use the same? Any brand that you prefer?
@@ib1ray Base rig and Skydiving are totally different, as are the canopies, it would be a death wish to base jump using a skydiving rig. Most Base schools recommend to learn to track on a 2 piece PF classic, then move onto a PTS, save a one piece for later on. There are lots of good brands for base rigs, best go to a base jumping school where you can try different brands to see what works for you. I listed the gear I used in the description of this vid. My only advice is don't rush into Base.
@@AntoH very good advice brother! Thank you. I hear about a lot of injuries from people trying to rush into a discipline so I'm in this for the long haul. I'm going to take my time and enjoy the journey. Blue skies!