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Special offer for January/ February on flying suits.

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BOB

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Post Wed Jan 07, 2009 1:27 pm

flying suit

excellent offer........!!!!!!

i have my suit over a year now am very happy with it

with the sterling rate its a great deal


i am a bit suprised that oisin needs an XL size....................

BoB
size "M"
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Gordon Dunn

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Post Wed Jan 07, 2009 1:36 pm

I'm tempted to buy- but the fit would need to be good... it's a disadvantage if you can't try one on first.
I currently have a SupAir suit, size S, i wonder if BlueSky would be able to recommend a sizing to suit me. In saying that a SupAir medium would probably be a better fit on me, the S is tight.

GD
Gordon Dunn
H&E R80/115
H&E R120/99
Paramania Fusion 26


370 hrs PPG
www.gordondunn.co.uk
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Gordon Dunn

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Post Wed Jan 07, 2009 1:37 pm

Do the Blue Sky suits have foot stirrups?
Gordon Dunn
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H&E R120/99
Paramania Fusion 26


370 hrs PPG
www.gordondunn.co.uk
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Oisin Creagh

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Post Wed Jan 07, 2009 9:29 pm

Bob could tell if there is a stirrup, its a good idea, and I hope so, because I just ordered a winter 4 layer suit XL... its the height Bob, not the girth, I assure you!!! ( at least it was before Christmas!) :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oisin :D
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ParaDara

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Post Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:00 pm

Hi PPGs,

I got a new Sup'Air suit at SPLASH to replace my well-worn 1995 Dam-It suit (that I won in a SkyWings competition). I'm very happy with the Sup'Air suit apart from the fact that I never noticed that there were no knee-loops for attaching my vario. As it turns out this isn't a problem for me as I use a tiny solar-powered, helmet-mounted vario (Renschler Solario) for ridge-soaring and a Flytec 5030 in my flight-deck for XC flights (PG or PPG).

The Sup'Air suit is excellent and it does have foot-loops (which can be clipped off). Most importantly it does have lots of pockets and little loops up near my collar bone for tying on my radio and my phone. It also has a full-length front zip (rather than the two side zips on my old suit). This means that I can have a leak without opening up the two front zips. It's also very easy to put on. You can see it on the Sup'Air website at:

http://www.supair.com/en/produit.php?id=3&prod=vetement

Cheers,

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Gordon Dunn

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Post Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:04 pm

Dara,

have to agree the SupAir suit is pretty good- i have one at the moment, and was thinking of getting another. I'm surpirsed your's dosent' have the loops on the knees- mine does. I have noticed various inconsisentcys in the SupAir suits- you'd excpect them all to be the same..

The Stirrups are essential for keeping your legs warm... once you've flown with them, you'll never go back to a normal suit.

GD
Gordon Dunn
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H&E R120/99
Paramania Fusion 26


370 hrs PPG
www.gordondunn.co.uk
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Oisin Creagh

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Post Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:26 pm

Was looking at Supair, but was keen to go for an extra warm suit not needing to waste precious time putting on lots of layers of thermals, as I have to with my current outfit at the moment! A few people mentioned that it can be a bit nippy this time of the year in the classic supair suit without lots of layers underneath?

Lets hope my new suit is the answer for cosy flights at altitude in the cold.

Last Sunday morning we spent over an hour of our flight at about 2000ft and it was getting uncomfortable by the end of the flight.

Some of the best flights are in these crispy cold conditions and if we can make it nice and cosy all the better!

Oisin :D
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Gordon Dunn

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Post Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:37 pm

That's where i notice the old 'fishbowl'- it's great for keeping warm, but i'm worried about the summer- might have an overheating issue...?
Gordon Dunn
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H&E R120/99
Paramania Fusion 26


370 hrs PPG
www.gordondunn.co.uk
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Dean

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Post Thu Jan 08, 2009 9:13 pm

Oisin
Thats a great offer!! I might buy another one too, mine is very warm for the summertime....
your XL buddy
Dean
P.S.
Dont let those light weights get to you :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Oisin Creagh

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Post Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:53 pm

My order went in on Wednesday morning, and suit was in office waiting for me when I got in from a meeting this morning ( Friday)! That's service and good for DHS too!

Sat here in front of the fire & TV sweating in my new suit! Funny looks from the kids friends coming in and out of the room though!

Great fit, looks and feels like great quality, and I can't wait now for cold weather flight to try it out! :lol:

Oisin
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Oisin Creagh

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Post Sat Jan 10, 2009 4:21 pm

Somehow the original posting went missing.. below is the message from Paul at Blue Sky Blue:

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Dear Oisin,

Thanks for your email. I remember you contacted me back in June when I had the clearance offer but unfortunately all the XL sizes had gone.

The new 2-Layer DBX suits are superb and have replaced the old 3-layer suits. You really do get a lot for your money with a Cordura outer as well as inner and outer flaps on all zips. These retail at £129.

One issue is postage, which is £29.99 to ROI, but let me make you and your PPG mates an offer. For a trial period (Jan/Feb) I will offer a 23% discount to all pilots who type in the code ROIPPG23 on my website. For example, on the £129 2-Layer DBX, the price would reduce by almost £30, bringing the cost down to just £99.33 for a great paramotor suit.

Would it be possible for you to publicise this offer on the PPG website?

Kind regards,

Happy New Year,

Paul


http://www.blueskyblue.co.uk/

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