[Here is the story that came along with this video that was sent to us]: Let me know if you think there's anything wrong with the story behind this mess. Both of these skydivers were turned away at a DZ for wearing a camera with less than 20 jumps each, so they found another DZ that didn't ask. The "cameraman" attempts to backfly on his non-freefly friendly rental rig to "get the shot" of his buddy, which causes a premature deployment. And then -- oh, you'll love this -- his main rips in half, which is promptly followed by a cutaway. I think he's ready to downsize now! What do you think?
[Here is the story that came along with this video that was sent to us]: Let me know if you think there's anything wrong with the story behind this mess. Both of these skydivers were turned away at a DZ for wearing a camera with less than 20 jumps each, so they found another DZ that didn't ask. The "cameraman" attempts to backfly on his non-freefly friendly rental rig to "get the shot" of his buddy, which causes a premature deployment. And then -- oh, you'll love this -- his main rips in half, which is promptly followed by a cutaway. I think he's ready to downsize now! What do you think?