Alright skydivers, let's get serious about comfort. We know you're adrenaline junkies, but that doesn't mean you should be sacrificing your comfort for the sake of a thrill. So, let's talk about the comfort of skydiving suits and how we can measure it with a chart in percentages from 0% to 100%.
0% Comfort: You might as well be jumping out of the plane naked. No suit, no comfort, no dignity. Don't be that guy.
20% Comfort: You've got a suit on, but it's too tight and constricting. Your nether regions are screaming for mercy and you're feeling more like a sausage than a skydiver.
40% Comfort: The suit is a little more comfortable, but it's still not quite right. Maybe the size you choose or model, isn't working as well as it should be. Either way, you're not exactly feeling like you're on cloud nine.
60% Comfort: This is more like it. The suit fits well, the material is breathable, and you're able to move around freely. You're not exactly cozy, but you're not uncomfortable either.
80% Comfort: You feel feely at this point. The suit is tailored to your body, the material is top-notch, and the movements range is on point. You could practically fall asleep mid-air if you wanted to.
100% Comfort: This is the Holy Grail of skydiving comfort. The suit is so comfortable, it's like a second skin. You don't even feel like you're wearing a suit at all. You're free to focus on the jump, the view, and the experience.
When it comes to skydiving, comfort should be a top priority. So, make sure your suit fits well, is made of quality materials, and is tailored to your specific needs. Your comfort level will directly impact your enjoyment of the experience.