Description
Skywalk Salsa Reserve
Large surfaces ensure a low rate of descent, and the symmetrical structure prevents system-related forward movement, making possible a stable descent with a pleasant landing. If you regularly pack your rescue equipment yourself, you will appreciate the simple packing method. The lines are stored in a separate compartment in the deployment bag, minimizing the risk of tangles and optimizing the opening process. The materials used are durable and guarantee a long service life.
What size SALSA should I fly with?
Check the technical info of the different sizes (90,110 or 135) and look carefully at the maximum load figures. Your all-up in-flight weight (this includes your bodyweight, clothing, boots, helmet, canopy, harness, reserve, instruments and anything else you might be carrying) – should correspond to the maximum load rating. This ensures minimal sink velocities and injury free landings.
Delivery contents of the SALSA
- Rescue parachute.
- Inner container.
Technical data
Size |
90 |
110 |
135 |
Area flat (m²) |
26,9 |
32,5 |
40,1 |
Weight with inner container (g) |
1350 |
1550 |
1900 |
Number of panels |
20 |
20 |
24 |
Sink rate at approved max load (m/s) |
5,1 |
5,1 |
5,0 |
EN certified max load (kg) |
90 |
110 |
135 |
Appl. standard |
LTF NFL II 91/09 EN12491:2001 |
LTF NFL II 91/09 EN12491:2001 |
LTF NFL II 91/09 EN12491:2001 |
Packing volume (l) |
4,1 |
5,2 |
7,3 |
Link to Salsa Manual
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