I know equipment is a personal choice. However, I thought I would throw this out there. I was airborne on active duty and have some jumps. I recently decided to try free fall since my jumps were all static line. My first jump was an extremely hard tandem open, hard enough that they guy jumping with me decided not to jump the rest of the day because it hurt him. I had a sore neck for a few days and some burn rash between my legs for a few days. Two weeks later I decided to start working on my license and student rigs are not a good fit for me most of the time. I will buy a rig sooner than later so I don't dislike the sport due to one size fits all pains. I have been to two different drop zones and they both seem loyal to a specific brand. I am 5'9.5" and 180 lbs. I will use other measurements for the harness. However, I just want an easy opening parachute with easy handling. I am 46 years old and just enjoy, as they say in the Army, the breeze between my knees. I don't every plan to do the crazy crap you young people do, but I do enjoy watching on Youtube, LOL. What are some good mid range containers, main, and reserves? Does adding rings to the harness make a big difference? I plan to jump this for a long while. I know some will say I will want to upgrade in the future, and I may. But, I have the means to buy now and can take the financial hit if I sell early. I will go high end on helmets, altimeters, AAD and that stuff because they last forever. I have a good idea of what I want on those items but not the a container set. Thanks for any recommendations.