Skydiving Weight Limit
It is very true that skydiving is an extreme sport wherein anyone can experience exhilarating
experience while being glided left and right and even 360 degrees turn on canopy ride. Fro many years now,
skydiving has attracted many enthusiasts who became addicted to this sport. Skydiving is a sport for everyone.
Ooopppsss, this one is rather debatable.
While we think that skydiving is a sport for everyone then we are all wrong. Skydiving has its
own limitation and this limitation has nothing to do with stunts or the lessons involved. Quiet simply
skydiving weight limit is a big concern, which makes some of those who want to try, did not make
their first attempt because of the weight limitations that must be strictly followed.
Skydiving weight limit varies from one skydiving center to another. Each skydiving school has
its own set of skydiving weight limit to ensure that the safety of the students. Likewise skydiving categories have
their specified skydiving weight limit. A tandem skydiver should fit into a required weight category the same is
true with the accelerated free fall and static line skydivers.
For example, Skydive Orange has a policy that their skydivers should not be heavier than 220
pounds. Those who are more than 220 pounds are required to pay additional skydiving charge. The rate increases $25
per jump for a maximum of 10 pounds increase in weight, so if the skydiver’s weight is between 220-230lbs then the
skydiver is going to pay $25 more, if it’s somewhere between 230-240 lbs then $50 is the additional charge.
This weight limit vis-à-vis price per jump is only for the tandem skydives. Other computation
and weight limit is imposed on other categories like the accelerated free fall and the static line. In Skydive
Orange the maximum weight it can allow to skydive is 270lbs. Other than the weight limitation, students should also
display a sound health. Those who have heart problems are not allowed to skydive.
You might be wondering why it is important to put skydiving weight limit. The regulation on
limiting the weight of the skydiver under certain weight category is to make sure that the skydiver that the
parachute can carry the weight of the skydiver. A parachute if used under extreme conditions like carrying heavier
weight than what it can actually carry can make the chute worn out easily. Notwithstanding the cost of the
maintenance of the chutes is expensive, thus the additional charges.
Other skydiving centers or schools have their own weight requirement with corresponding charges for those who go
beyond the weight limit. Now you know how important a person’s weight can be, especially to those who dreamed of
defying the limits of velocity.
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