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Jyro Helium Skydiving Canopy

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Description

Jyro Helium Skydiving CanopyThe JYRO Helium is the canopy for jumpers who want the comfort and forgiveness of a larger wing without the bulk penalty of a traditional full size main. It takes roots from the trusted Safire 3 planform and reworks the package with ultralight L ZP fabric, bigger inlets, optimised crossports and a brake setup tuned for confident landings. If your dream rig is compact but your sensible canopy size is not tiny, Helium is the happy place. It gives

The JYRO Helium is the canopy for jumpers who want the comfort and forgiveness of a larger wing without the bulk penalty of a traditional full-size main. It takes roots from the trusted Safire 3 planform and reworks the package with ultralight L-ZP fabric, bigger inlets, optimised crossports and a brake setup tuned for confident landings.

If your dream rig is compact but your sensible canopy size is not tiny, Helium is the happy place. It gives heavier pilots a practical way to fit a larger canopy in a smaller rig, and gives smaller or newer jumpers the option of a stable, forgiving wing without dragging around more pack volume than necessary.

Who it is for

  • Jumpers who want a larger, more forgiving canopy in a more compact container setup.
  • Newer licensed skydivers who value smooth openings, stable flight and deep control range.
  • Progressing flyers who want reliable handling before stepping into a faster sport wing.
  • Travellers and comfort-focused jumpers who appreciate lower pack volume without moving to uncoated low-bulk fabric.

Flight character

Helium is designed to feel easy from pitch to touchdown. Openings are soft, progressive and predictable, with reliable pressurisation from the larger inlets. Toggle response is forgiving and precise rather than sharp, harness inputs are smooth, and rear risers provide one of the best glides in this class for making it back from adventurous spots.

The flare is a major part of the design brief. JYRO’s redefined brake configuration gives a deep control range and strong bottom-end power, especially helpful at lighter wing loadings where some canopies can feel sleepy. Recovery is quick and stable, keeping the canopy forgiving in everyday traffic and normal landing patterns.

Design features

  • L-ZP low-bulk fabric is 20-denier silicone-coated nylon for minimal pack volume and better longevity than uncoated low-bulk fabrics.
  • Safire-inspired 3D planform balances stability, efficiency and easy handling.
  • Optimised crossports improve airflow through the canopy for consistent performance.
  • Advanced inlet design supports reliable openings and efficient pressurisation.
  • Redefined brakes increase flare power and landing confidence.

Options and suitability

SkydiveShop currently lists sizes 129–229. JYRO recommends loading the Helium in the 0.8–1.4 range. As always, choose size according to exit weight, experience, container fit and the advice of a qualified canopy coach or rigger.

Why low bulk matters

Low pack volume is not just about owning a tiny rig. It can help a jumper choose a more sensible canopy size while keeping the container comfortable on the ground and in freefall. Helium is aimed at that sweet spot: the stability of a bigger wing, the convenience of a smaller pack volume, and the durability benefits of coated L-ZP fabric.

Unlike traditional uncoated low-bulk materials that can age quickly, JYRO’s L-ZP is a silicone-coated fabric engineered for longevity. That makes Helium especially interesting for jumpers who want a compact rig without treating the canopy as a short-life compromise.

Pack volume and ordering notes

Pack-volume charts are only a guide. Container model, container age, canopy age and packing style all matter. If you are trying to fit a larger Helium into a smaller rig, confirm the actual combination with a rigger. For progression, size it around honest wing loading and landing goals; the whole point of Helium is comfort, confidence and useful performance.

Before you order

Canopy descriptions are useful, but they do not replace a real suitability check. Your exit weight, currency, landing area, container compatibility, previous canopy history and coaching plan all matter. If you are between sizes or moving into a new performance class, get confirmation from a qualified canopy coach or rigger before placing the order. That keeps the purchase aligned with how you actually fly, not just how good the spec sheet looks.

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