2. Mounting the rescue parachute
The Innovation Pro has got an inner container with integrated release handle. Out of this reason you have to find out the
right size of the inner container before mounting the rescue parachute.
Therefore you need to know the volume of the rescue parachute. If it is not shown in the parachute manual, you can
alternatively determine the volume of the rescue parachute by checking it's weight.
As a rule of thumb multiply the weight by 3. For example: 1500 gr x 3 = 4500 ccm Volumen
You have the choice of two innercontainer's sizes for the Innovation Pro:
Container size Medium
Container size Large
Volumes of the independence rescue-parachutes which are compatible with the Innovation Pro:
Piccolo EVO:
Annular 20 EVO:
Annular 22 EVO:
Annular 24 EVO:
Annular 20 "Classic":
Annular 22 "Classic":
Annular 24 "Classic":
2.1. Placing the rescue parachute into the innercontainer:
After you have choosen the right innercontainer size the rescue parachute is placed into the innercontainer. The steps of
packing until you have reached the shown status below, has to be done according the rescue parachute manual!
The following guide shows the assembling of an Annular Evo. Other systems have to be built in the same way
analogously. Please check if there are special remarks in your parachute manual!
Steerable systems (expample Rogallo systems) can be installed in the Innovation Pro only with explicit approval of the
rescue parachute manufacturer!
1. Fold the parachute like a "S" on the width of the
container, pull out the Ram-Air-pockets a little bit to the
side (if the parachute is equipped with Ram-Air-
pockets).
from 3000 ccm to 6300 ccm
from 5000 ccm to 8500 ccm
3700 ccm = M
4500 ccm = M
5000 ccm = M or L
5500 ccm = M or L
5300 ccm = M or L
6250 ccm = M or L
7150 ccm = L
Joker M:
Joker L:
SevenUp M:
Seven Up L:
Evo Cross 100:
Evo Cross 120:
Evo Cross 160:
2. Remove the packing cord!
6800 ccm = L
7500 ccm = L
7500 ccm = L
7200 ccm = L
4500 ccm = M
5200 ccm = M or L
5700 ccm = M or L