The order is Jacket, Rig, and then Pants.
Put the jacket on first, then your BASE rig or
skydiving rig. Pants go on last.
There are three settings for the leg tension system.
Choose the one that will allow you to attach the
triangular steel link through your shoelaces at
around mid-foot. Make sure that the gate of the
steel link is always properly tightened so that it
cannot come undone or snag lines. Double the
strap back through the buckle and make sure
it is routed properly and secured, and there
is enough tail left over to where it will not pull
through the buckle while in flight.
The NWS is optional. Try your suit with and
without. We like to fasten the Velcro cuff at or
just below the knee, with it centered perfectly at
the front. If you elect to use the NWS, you must
fasten the two sides symmetrically.
Your pants may feel large in the waist the first
time you put them on. This is normal. The volume
around the waist and seat area comes from the
pants, and the waist is necessarily large. SIM-
PLY CINCH THE WAIST ALL THE WAY TIGHT,
USING THE BELT. No matter how big you think
the pants are, or how small you think your waist
is, they will cinch tight around your waist if you
adjust the belt properly. Contact us if you have
any questions.
The beltline of the pants should sit nice and
high, above your waist. Zip, Snap, Buckle,
and Cinch the pants nice and tight.
Tuck the excess belt webbing into your
waistband.
GEARING UP
THE LEG TENSION SYSTEM
NO WOBBLE-SYSTEM