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All About Skydiving Weights
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All About Skydiving Weights

If you want to go skydiving, having the proper
equipment is a must. Although there are some equipment
that are considered to be staples or standards when
diving, there are also those that can be add-ons
depending on your body and the type of jump you�ll be
doing. One of these extra equipments is called
weights.

What Are Weights For?

Physics has a lot to do with skydiving, which is why
your weight can affect how fast or slow gravity can
pull you. If it�s the case that you�re reasonably
light, you would sometimes have to fly at your range�s
edge in a rather extreme body position that is very
uncomfortable to you just to keep down with your
diving mates.

As a solution to this problem, wearing weights can
help you assume a more versatile and comfortable
flying position. However, the kind and amount of
weight can still vary on the diver. They would usually
base it on your body mass and size. Also, factors such
as the neutral position you�ll use and your level of
experience can play important roles too.

For you to maintain a comfortable neutral while flying
in a varied group, having a good jumpsuit and weights
are both very helpful tools. You should also learn to
adjust the amount of lead that you are wearing. Doing
so would highly depend on the type of jumping that you
will be doing. All of these are essential so that you
can maintain a comfortable position with that specific
fall rate.

However, you should also take note that 12-14 lbs of
lead would cause your parachute to work as if it is
approximately a size smaller. Additionally, you should
be aware that you should have the capability to
jettison the weights easily, if ever you have an
accidental incoming water landing. There are different
kinds of weight apparatus, here are some of them.

Weight vest

If you�ll be making use of a box position, like the
photo right, using a weight vest would be the best
choice. Additionally, this would be your pick if
you�re heavier down your hips than your shoulders.
Conditions like these are critical since, if majority
of your weight is lower than your center of gravity,
you would have a predisposition to backslide.

Being able to fly neutral would require you
compensation, such as executing bigger legs-out
position during your freefall. This can drastically
reduce your capability to move dynamically forward;
and ironically, can create more drag. If you wear a
chest weight, your legs could come back to having a
90-degree position, which would enable you to have a
faster fall rate and at the same tie allowing you to
have movement with fuller range.

Even though weight vests are efficient, they also have
some limitations. After an assured point, you may also
need to wear weights in the middle of your body. If
this is the case, getting a weight vest that can
accommodate upper and lower weight would be the right
choice. It is really uncomfortable if you�ll wear more
than 12 lbs of lead in a single vest. This can put a
big strain on your shoulders and neck; thus, weight
belts would do the trick.

Weight Belts: Another Alternative

If you have an evenly balanced body, then a weight
belt would be perfect. This is also preferred when
doing the mantis position. You can wear it outside
your jumpsuit and is one of the most comfortable ways
to wear weights. However, you should make sure that it
won�t interfere with your handles, especially if your
torso is short.

Rig weight

This kind of weights can be placed in your rig itself.
There are some rigs that have pockets in which you can
put weights. However, the rig size would be the one to
determine the amount of lead you can put.