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  Am I too heavy to jump to Jump ?

Please understand that wherever possible we want to share the experience of a parachute jump or skydive.
There are certain limitations with regards to safety and equipment restrictions.
The maximum weight for completing a parachute jump is about 15 stone. There are centres that have a lower limit for females. If you are extremely heavy then it is more likely to be an uncomfortable experience as oppose to an enjoyable one for both you and, in the case of Tandem, for the instructor.
Please call us if you need advice on weight restrictions.

-Can anyone skydive? Click here.
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-Can you breathe in free fall? Click here.
-What happens if the weather is bad? Click here.
-Am I too heavy to jump? Click here.
-Can my family and friends come and watch? Click here.
-Can I get photographs or a video? Click here.
-Skydiving, is it scary? Click here.
-How long does the training take? Click here.
-I trained 2 years ago, why can't I jump now? Click here.
-I wear spectacles / contact lenses. Will this be a problem? Click here.
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-What type of jump do you recommend? Click here.
-What if I'm afraid of heights? Click here.
-Can I skydive if I am disabled? Click here.