Dynamic (tunnel)

Tunnel-only discipline. Choreographed sequences of rotations, lines, and moves at sustained speed.

270–330 km/h
Speed
Min. jumps
License
Low
Risk
01 — Overview

What it actually is

Dynamic 2-way (D2W) and 4-way (D4W) are the two competitive versions. Two or four athletes execute coded movement sequences — lines (linear counter-flow moves), rounds (chamber rotations), moves (vertical acrobatics) — in the shortest possible time. Exists only as a tunnel discipline; no freefall counterpart. FAI recognized it in 2015 and organizes Indoor World Championships since then.

Editorial note

Aero Gravity (5.2m, 370 km/h) is one of the world's best tunnels for competitive dynamic. Top Italian teams train here and at international events. Many dynamic flyers have never made a real jump.

02 — Specs

Technical numbers

Terminal speed
270–330 km/h
Exit altitude
Deployment
Suggested tunnel hrs
20 h
Tunnel-trainable
Yes
Min. license

No skydiving license needed — dynamic is a standalone indoor discipline. Minimum 15-20 tunnel hours with structured coaching before clean dynamic. Requires tunnel ≥4.3m and speeds ≥280 km/h.

03 — Gear

Kit specifics

Fitted dynamic suit (Tonysuits Tony Dynamic, Deepseed). Technical socks. Mandatory protective helmet. No canopy — flown without skydiving gear.

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04 — Competitions

FAI/IPC circuits

D2W
Dynamic 2-way
★ World Championship
D4W
Dynamic 4-way
★ World Championship
FF-SOLO
Indoor Freestyle Solo
★ World Championship
Roadmap
Dynamic progression
Open →
Hub
All disciplines
Open →
Destinations
World DZ map
Open →
Sources: FAI IPC Technical Rules (fai.org/commission/ipc), USPA SIM, verified Italian community. Null values where not published by primary source. Last revision: April 2026.
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