The question crosses my mind what is the Parachute Regiment using for boots for parachuting now that the quick lace boot are standard issue? It seems to me the quick lace hooks might be a snag hazard.
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The question crosses my mind what is the Parachute Regiment using for boots for parachuting now that the quick lace boot are standard issue? It seems to me the quick lace hooks might be a snag hazard.
Paul,
Blessed with a variety, however, the brown HAIX Combat High in Goretex is favoured as the best ankle support and keeps your feet dry.
Update: UK MoD Boots Combat High Liability - Combat Survival
The green ones look like Matterhorns of old...
Here you go boys some of the lads jumping out of the SKYVAN wearing HAIX which have a great cushioning effect on landing
British paratroopers jumping skyvan - YouTube
It's got to save a lot of money using the Skyvan instead of a Hercules for the more basic jumps Gil.
Agreed, it beats the balloon anyway with the same amount of lads jumping.
Peter and others will remember the dulcet words " Up 800 five men jumping".
Not my favourite pastime, as it left you no time to recitfy any issues that "could" occur like badly packed chutes at that height:madsmile:
I preferred the Fort Bragg approach of parachute towers, but hey ho who am I??? :eek:
Would that be the old barrage balloon at Hullavington Gil, just down the road from me.
I wonder, is there a psychological difference between doing your first jump from a tower or a balloon do you think, for some reason I think I would prefer the balloon..