Jumping with one parachute is a personal decision. The basic philosophy behind this choice is that most BASE jumps are effectively one parachute jumps anyway due to either a lack of available altitude or the intentional plan to freefall through what altitude may be available for a reserve deployment. The thought then follows that it is preferable to use a system designed and manufactured to deploy only a single parachute and is inherently less complex (safer) than a system that is designed to accommodate two parachutes.
There is also the human factor to consider. If you have only one parachute you will plan and act accordingly. If you have second parachute you may not exercise the same level of caution.
However, some jumps are better suited to two parachute systems. Make an informed and thoughtful decision. Feel free to contact Asylum Designs with any questions you may have.
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