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      A+ Competition Wings

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      Magnetic Zip Cover
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      Extra Arm Drag
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      Competition Booties

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      Bootie
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      Bootie
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      Extra Leg Drag

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      Embroidery

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      Measurements

      Gender
      Height
      Weight Lbs.
      Womens Cup Size CUP
      US Shoe Size SHOE
      Shoe Circumference *
      Neck at Center *
      Neck at base Neck
      Neck to Nipple *
      Chest at Nipple H1
      Upper Chest H2
      Lower Chest H3
      Back to Armpit *
      Back Chest *
      Waist I
      Neck to Waist, Front X1
      Neck to Waist, Back *
      Upper Hip J1
      Lower Hip and Butt J2
      Top of Thigh K1
      Mid-Thigh K2
      Above Knee, 90 deg. L1
      Above Knee, straight L2
      Mid-Knee, straight L3
      Calf O
      Upper Ankle P1
      Ankle Bone P2
      Shoulders D
      Upper Arm C
      Lower Arm B
      Neck to Elbow A1
      Neck to Wrist A2
      Front of Arm A3
      Shoulder Joint E1
      Bicep E2
      Elbow, straight E3
      Elbow, bent E4
      Forearm F
      Wrist G
      NEW Torso Z*
      Crotch Length *
      Neck to Seat, Back *
      Waist to Floor, outseam *
      NEW Crotch to Knee M*
      NEW Inseam N*
      Wing Height Q1
      Wing Depth Q2

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      >> RUSH DETAILS >>

      1. LEAD TIMES are listed on the home page.
      2. RUSH SERVICES are not available when orders have SPECIALTY ARTWORK, as artwork can add an extra 2 weeks.
      3. Standard Rush completes the order in half of the lead time, ex. 6-7 week lead time with a standard rush = completed order in 3-4 weeks.
      4. Double Rush = completed order in half the standard rush, no less than 2-3 weeks.
      5. Rush services are only charged once availablility is confirmed.

      For any questions, please email: orders@tonysuits.com

      Add a Sit Wing

      Added to the back of the arms.

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      Competition 5 Layers (INCLUDED)

      The Competition Wing is a 4-Ply wing, lined with both ZP and Cordura.

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      Brass RSL's with Double Ring Setup

      The wing is attached with Brass RSL clips and includes a double ring setup to reinforce the attachment point.

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      Magnetic Zipper Cover with Keeper (INCLUDED)

      Magnetic Zipper Cover is a panel that covers the zipper slider, when zipped closed. For the Competition Camera Suit this includes a zipper lock keeper.

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      Mega XL Fusion (INCLUDED)

      The Fusion booties are an improved redesign to the Mega XL bootie. It has reduces the amount of material at the bottom of the bootie and the back of leg. Note, this option is not for everyone, only those who need less drag in this area.

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      Bootie Vents (INCLUDED)

      Slows the fall-rate. NOT FOR BEGINNER SKYDIVERS.

      A 4" mesh vent is installed right beneath the knee panel.

      The air enters this vent and inflates a ZP sack sewn on the inside of the bootie, creating a tremendous amount of drag and responsiveness.

      Not available with Ridges or Foam Knees.

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      Add Bootie Snap (holds bootie toe to knee)

      Save Your Bootie! This little snap helps keep you from walking on your booties. Includes an extra snap at the top of the zipper, which connects to the pre-existing snap at the bottom of the bootie. Only available with Inseam Zips.

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      Add Bootie Snap (holds bootie toe to knee)

      Save Your Bootie! This little snap helps keep you from walking on your booties. Includes an extra snap at the top of the zipper, which connects to the pre-existing snap at the bottom of the bootie. Only available with Inseam Zips.

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      Add Bootie Vents (INCLUDED)

      Slows the fall-rate. NOT FOR BEGINNER SKYDIVERS.

      A 4" mesh vent is installed right beneath the knee panel.

      The air enters this vent and inflates a ZP sack sewn on the inside of the bootie, creating a tremendous amount of drag and responsiveness.

      Not available with Ridges or Foam Knees.

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      Add Vents

      Slows the fall-rate. NOT FOR BEGINNER SKYDIVERS.

      A 4" mesh vent is installed right beneath the knee panel.

      The air enters this vent and inflates a ZP sack sewn on the inside of the bootie, creating a tremendous amount of drag and responsiveness.

      Not available with Ridges or Foam Knees.

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      Bungee Ridges Upgrade

      The Ridges provide more bootie control and power.

      Ridges WITH bungees. The bungees are inside these ridges and maintain tension between the knee and toe. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bungees pull the bootie against the leg.

      Ridges WITHOUT bungees. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bootie material is used as drag.

      Design credit for this invention goes to Arizona Airspeed!

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      Add Bootie Snaps (holds toe to the knee)

      Save Your Bootie! This little snap helps keep you from walking on your booties. Includes an extra snap at the top of the zipper, which connects to the pre-existing snap at the bottom of the bootie. Only available with Inseam Zips.

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      Add Vents

      Slows the fall-rate. NOT FOR BEGINNER SKYDIVERS.

      A 4" mesh vent is installed right beneath the knee panel.

      The air enters this vent and inflates a ZP sack sewn on the inside of the bootie, creating a tremendous amount of drag and responsiveness.

      Not available with Ridges or Foam Knees.

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      Add Ridges -no bungees (INCLUDED)

      The Ridges provide more bootie control and power.

      Ridges WITH bungees. The bungees are inside these ridges and maintain tension between the knee and toe. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bungees pull the bootie against the leg.

      Ridges WITHOUT bungees. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bootie material is used as drag.

      Design credit for this invention goes to Arizona Airspeed!

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      Add Ridges (no bungees)

      The Ridges provide more bootie control and power.

      Ridges WITH bungees. The bungees are inside these ridges and maintain tension between the knee and toe. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bungees pull the bootie against the leg.

      Ridges WITHOUT bungees. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bootie material is used as drag.

      Design credit for this invention goes to Arizona Airspeed!

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      Add Ridges (no bungees)

      The Ridges provide more bootie control and power.

      Ridges WITH bungees. The bungees are inside these ridges and maintain tension between the knee and toe. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bungees pull the bootie against the leg.

      Ridges WITHOUT bungees. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bootie material is used as drag.

      Design credit for this invention goes to Arizona Airspeed!

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      Add Bootie Tuck System

      Special bootie feature that allows the bootie toe to be tucked-away into an internal pocket, preventing the bootie from flapping when not in use.

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      Bungee Ridges Upgrade

      The Ridges provide more bootie control and power.

      Ridges WITH bungees. The bungees are inside these ridges and maintain tension between the knee and toe. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bungees pull the bootie against the leg.

      Ridges WITHOUT bungees. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bootie material is used as drag.

      Design credit for this invention goes to Arizona Airspeed!

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      Bungee Ridges Upgrade

      The Ridges provide more bootie control and power.

      Ridges WITH bungees. The bungees are inside these ridges and maintain tension between the knee and toe. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bungees pull the bootie against the leg.

      Ridges WITHOUT bungees. When the bootie isn't engaged, the bootie material is used as drag.

      Design credit for this invention goes to Arizona Airspeed!

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      Bootie Vents

      Slows the fall-rate. NOT FOR BEGINNER SKYDIVERS.

      A 4" mesh vent is installed right beneath the knee panel.

      The air enters this vent and inflates a ZP sack sewn on the inside of the bootie, creating a tremendous amount of drag and responsiveness.

      Not available with Ridges or Foam Knees.

      Close

      Add Vents

      Slows the fall-rate. NOT FOR BEGINNER SKYDIVERS.

      A 4" mesh vent is installed right beneath the knee panel.

      The air enters this vent and inflates a ZP sack sewn on the inside of the bootie, creating a tremendous amount of drag and responsiveness.

      Not available with Ridges or Foam Knees.

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      In-House Designer Consultation

      By selecting this option you are choosing to have a designer to consult with you on creating a one-of-a-kind design. For more information you can call our office at (813) 788-4753.

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      Whether you're looking for sponsor logos for a team suit or simply want to add a little extra to your new suit, we're more than happy to provide additional customization and embroidery for your jumpsuit.

      To request additional customization, note your requirements in the 'details' box and we'll be in touch to request the necessary files and provide a quote.

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      Exact US shoe size, very important for booties!

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      MEASURE the circumference of the shoe.

      Wear the same shoes that are worn for skydiving.

      If multiple types of shoes are worn, measure the larger shoe.

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      MEASURING the Neck Circumference at Center *New

      Measure around the center of the neck, usually around the Adam's apple.

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      MEASURING the Neck circumference at base

      Measure around the base of the neck. At the front of the neck, the tape measure rests at the top of the collarbone, gently snug against the neck.

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      MEASURING the Length from Neck to Nipple (Bust Level) *New

      To find the starting point: hold a pen vertically behind the ear, and where it meets the base of the neck is the starting point.

      A diagonal measurement from the neck to the nipple.

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      MEASURE the Chest Circumference at Nipple Level

      Have them raise their arms slightly so the tape measure can slide down across the nipples. Have them lower their hands and take equal, measured breaths. Check to make sure the tape measure is level from back to front.

      Pro-tip: if they jump in cold weather and wear bulky sweaters/hoodies under their jumpsuit, they will need to wear the bulky clothing while being measured. Especially for this measurement.

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      MEASURING the Circumference of the Upper Chest

      Raise the arms and place the tape measure around the back and underneath the armpits. Lower their arms and take equal, measured breaths.

      Make sure the tape measure is level.

      Jumping in cold weather = wear the thick clothing while being measured.

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      MEASURING the Lower Chest Circumference *New

      Measure the circumfrence of the torso below the pectoral muscles.

      On women this is level with the band of the bra.

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      MEASURING the Length of Back to Armpit, from neck *New

      A vertical measurement along the spine, from the back of the neck to the level of the armpits. Do not angle toward armpit.

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      MEASURING the Width of Back Chest *New

      Measure horizontally across the back, level with the top of the armpits.

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      The "waist" location is different for everyone.

      To find the waist:

      On a slim form, have the person bends side to side, the waist will create crease lines, this is usually a couple of inches above the belly button.

      On a round form, the waist should be measured around the widest part of the stomach, usually on, or below, the belly button.

      Pro-tip: people tend to tense their stomach at this measurement, get them to relax their stomach.

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      MEASURING the Length of Torso to Waist, from Front of Neck *New

      Begin by squaring the shoulders over the hips.

      A vertical measurement starting between the collar bones, straight down the center line to the waist level.

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      MEASURING the Length of Torso to Waist, from Back of Neck*New

      Begin by squaring the shoulders over the hips.

      A vertical measurement along the spine, from the back of the neck to the waist level.

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      MEASURING the Upper Hip Circumference *New

      A horizontal measurment at the top of the hip bones.

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      1. Remove everything from the pockets
      2. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart
      3. Crouch at their side for a profile view and place the tape measure around the widest point, without the tape measure dropping below crotch level
      4. This area is usually around 5-8" below the waistline

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      MEASURING the Top of Thigh Circumference

      Holding the measuring tape parallel to the ground, measure the circumference of the highest point of the thigh.

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      MEASURING the Mid-Thigh Circumference *New

      Keep the tape parallel to the ground.

      Measure halfway between the upper thigh and the knee.

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      MEASURING the Upper Knee Circumference, 90 degree bend

      Raise the knee up to a 90 degree angle.

      Measure above the kneecap, around the base of the thigh.

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      MEASURING the Upper Knee Circumference, straight leg *New

      Standing with no bend in the knees, hold the tape parallel to the ground, and measure the circumference of the upper knee, just above the kneecap.

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      MEASURING the Mid-Knee Circumference, straight leg *New

      Standing with no bend in the knees, hold the tape parallel to the ground, and measure the circumference of the mid-knee, centered to the kneecap.

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      MEASURING the Calf Circumference

      Measuring tip for those with large calf muscles,

      Lifting the heel will engage the calf muscle. Stand with the toe on the edge of a surface and lift the heel.

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      MEASURE the Upper Ankle Circumference

      Keep tape perpendicular to the ground.

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      MEASURE the Ankle Circumference

      Keeping tape perpendicular to the ground, run the tape over the ankle bone, measuring the circumference.

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      MEASURING the Shoulder Width

      The best reference for this is between the two prominent bones at the shoulder edges or imagine a line straight up from your armpits to your shoulders and measure between those two points.

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      This measurement is usually done right after taking the (D) measurement.

      Use your finger to position the end point of the (D) measurement.

      Measure from (D) to the center of the elbow (C) with the arm bent in a 90 degree position.

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      This measurement is usually done right after taking the (C) measurement.

      Use your finger to position the end point of the (C) measurement.

      Measure from (C) along the length of the forearm (B) to the wrist, where the wrist bends just past the wristbone (not onto the hand, unless requested).

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      MEASURING the Length of the Upper Arm, Neck to Elbow at 90 degrees, *New

      To find the starting point: hold a pen vertically behind the ear, and where it meets the base of the side of the neck is the starting point.

      A measurement along the arm, starting at the neck and ending at the elbow. Arm is at a 90 degree angle.

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      MEASURING the Length of the Entire Arm, Neck to Wrist, *New

      To find the starting point: hold a pen vertically behind the ear, and where it meets the base of the side of the neck is the starting point.

      A measurement along outside edge of the arm, starting at the neck, going over the elbow, and ending at the wrist. Arm is at a 90 degree angle.

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      MEASURING the Length of the Entire Arm, Collarbone to Wrist

      Measure one arm first, and then compare to the second arm. Use the longer measurement.

      Hold the arm up, perpendicular to the ground, and in line with the shoulder.

      Measure from the center of the collarbone to the wrist.

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      MEASURING the Shoulder Joint Circumference *New

      Measure the entire shoulder joint circumference, with the arm lowered and flexed.

      The tape will need to pass under the armpit.

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      Measure the bicep at the largest area. Flexed.

      Pro-tip: if they jump in cold weather and wear bulky sweaters/hoodies under their jumpsuit, they will need to wear the bulky clothing while being measured. Especially for this measurement.

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      MEASURE the Elbow Circumference

      Straight arm.

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      MEASURE the Elbow Circumference, 90 Deg. Bend *New

      Measure the circumference of the elbow, inside the elbow crease.

      Bend elbow to 90 degrees.

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      The dominant hand is usually slightly larger, measure the forearm at the largest area, usually at the base (near the elbow). Flexed.

      Pro-tip: if they jump in cold weather and wear bulky sweaters/hoodies under their jumpsuit, they will need to wear the bulky clothing while being measured. Especially for this measurement.

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      The dominant hand is usually slightly larger, measure the harger wrist, flexed.

      Pro-tip: if they jump in cold weather and wear bulky sweaters/hoodies under their jumpsuit, they will need to wear the bulky clothing while being measured. Especially for this measurement.

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      NEW: Press the tape measure against the front and back of the torso.

      Square shoulders over hips.

      Hold the tape measure against the center of the collarbone.

      Run the tape down the torso's center line, between the legs (over the crotch), and up the back to the base of the neck.

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      MEASURING the Crotch Length, from waist *New

      A measurement from front of the waist to the back of the waist, passing the tape measure between the legs, and over the crotch.

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      MEASURING the Length of Torso to Seat, from Back of Neck *New

      Begin seated on a flat surface, with the shoulders squared over the hips.

      Measure vertically from the back of the neck, down along the spine, ending at the flat surface. Press tape against the lower back.

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      MEASURING the Length of Lower Body, from Waist to floor *New

      A vertical measurement from the side of the waist, along the body, to the floor. Wear shoes.

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      NEW: Press the tape measure against the leg.

      Stand with feet hip width apart and shoulders over the hips.

      Hold the tape measure against the center of the crotch, where all seams intersect. Measure along the leg to the TOP of the knee.

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      NEW: Press the tape measure against the leg.

      Stand with feet hip width apart, and shoulders over the hips.

      Hold the tape measure against the center of the crotch, where all seams intersect. Measure along the leg to the floor, wearing shoes.

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      MEASURING from the Armpit to Top of Lateral Band

      Pro tip: have them hold a ruler under the armpit, horizontal to the ground.

      Measure from the top of the ruler to the top of the lateral webbing.

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      MEASURING from the Outside of Lift Web to Other Lift Web

      Find the the main lift webs, at the bottom of the emergency handles measure from outside of the lift webbing across the stomach, to the outside of the other lift webbing.

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