**A:** The best way to find out a specific skydiving company's weight restrictions is to contact them directly. You can call or email the company to inquire about their policies.
<h2>The Future of Weight Restrictions in Skydiving</h2>
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<h2>Can You Still Skydive If You Are Overweight?</h2>
**A:** If you exceed the weight limit for a skydiving jump, you will likely be denied the jump. The skydiving company has a responsibility to ensure the safety of all participants, and exceeding the weight restrictions can compromise safety.
* **Safety concerns:** The company might be hesitant to trust you with their equipment if you haven't been upfront about your weight.
Tandem jumps with experienced instructors are generally more forgiving in terms of weight, but remember, you'll be sharing the weight with the instructor. This option can be a good way for people who are overweight to try skydiving.
As the person's weight increases, the parachute might be overloaded. This could lead to various complications. For example, the parachute might not open properly or fully, or it could deploy at a slower rate than intended. These scenarios can significantly increase the risk of injury during landing.