In the manual, after the final concertina fold, it says to invert the chute, so that the bottom skirt (the open end) is uppermost, closest to the opening of the container. This is so that as it is introduced to the airflow, the open end comes out first and is therefore introduced to the airflow immediately, before the rest of the material, giving it microseconds of advanced time to begin to inflate.
3rd tip: the connection line to the harness should be fixed with rubber rings as well, else the line will move while opening, and produces a lot of heat or gets stuck elsewhere.
The 115 also has the triangular folds for the corners. I have no idea what shute he's packing, but it sure isn't at all how the manufacturer manual for U-Turn Backup X says!
In the manual, after the final concertina fold, it says to invert the chute, so that the bottom skirt (the open end) is uppermost, closest to the opening of the container. This is so that as it is introduced to the airflow, the open end comes out first and is therefore introduced to the airflow immediately, before the rest of the material, giving it microseconds of advanced time to begin to inflate.
Tip: place the rubber rings beforehand on the stick. Then you just pull them over the 8-formed lines ;)
3rd tip: the connection line to the harness should be fixed with rubber rings as well, else the line will move while opening, and produces a lot of heat or gets stuck elsewhere.
This looks like one of the larger sizes maybe, without the weird triangular folds?
The 115 also has the triangular folds for the corners. I have no idea what shute he's packing, but it sure isn't at all how the manufacturer manual for U-Turn Backup X says!
Oh no. You layed the one side wrong on the other. The S shape should not be folded inside each other but the whole packe should form a continuous S