10,000 ft, 9,000 ft, 8,000 ft…
I bought my altimeter last night. I got the Alti-Track at the recommendation of my Jumpmaster. The price was a little killer but with all that it has to offer I think that it’ll be well worth it.
I’m a detailed oriented kind of girl. When my jump was finished, besides me thinking I knew how high we were when we jumped, I needed to know how fast I was going, how long I freefalled, when I opened canopy (because I may not have opened it when I was suppose to open it). And this altimeter can tell me all that good stuff.
Another plus is that it doesn’t have to strap onto my wrist, it has an ergonomically correct fit that puts it on the top of my hand, which I think is better because I felt that I had to twist my head to far to see the one that was on my wrist.
I just had to have it. And now I will. Really, all I’m doing is preparing for my up and coming future in skydiving. Who can blame me for wanting the proper gear?








