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Author:  ScottCak [ Thu Sep 05, 2024 1:25 am ]
Post subject:  weight restriction skydiving

Imagine a parachute acting like a giant umbrella. The larger the surface area of the canopy, the more air it can capture, slowing down the descent rate. This is crucial for a safe landing. Now, picture a heavier person attached to the parachute. The parachute needs to work harder against the additional weight to maintain a safe descent speed.
* **Being denied the jump:** The skydiving company might refuse to allow you to jump if they discover your weight exceeds the limit.


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<h3>2. Consider Tandem Jumps</h3>
While weight is a significant consideration, it is not the only factor that determines your eligibility for skydiving. Other factors include:
If skydiving remains out of reach, you might want to explore alternative adrenaline-pumping activities. There are many other exciting experiences that don't require you to be within a specific weight range. Bungee jumping, windsurfing, or rock climbing are just a few examples.
It's critical to be honest about your weight when booking a skydiving experience. Don't try to fudge the numbers or underestimate your weight, hoping to squeeze in. Safety is paramount, and the skydiving company's responsibility is to ensure a safe jump for everyone involved.
* **Safety concerns:** The company might be hesitant to trust you with their equipment if you haven't been upfront about your weight.

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