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Skydiving Magazine—All You Need To Know

All skydivers both the newbies and the licensed can’t live without this one important thing. This is not another dive suit or dive watch, which is currently sold among local skydiving centers. This what the skydivers consider as their own Bible---the Skydiving Magazine.

Skydiving magazine is the authority in everything about skydiving. This magazine was intentionally conceptualized by skydivers and caters to skydivers too. Every issue of Skydiving magazine contains the newest trends in equipment and gears in skydiving and the most recent news circulating around the skydiving world. Famous places and popular people are also featured in every release of Skydiving magazine.

How to subscribe?

If you have not gotten your own copy of Skydiving magazine, then where have you been all your life? Getting a subscription is an easy task to do. The form to fill out is available in the internet (www.skydivingmagazine.com). If you have the subscription form, you can send it via snail mail or fax, with the corresponding price.

An all year-round subscription with a monthly issue can cost as much as $16 for U.S. addresses. Other rates apply for addresses outside the U.S. with an additional $12. For first class mail, corresponding rates apply. For addresses within U.S. the cost is $44 while for international locations the cost is $48.

How to renew subscription?

Renewing subscription has almost the same principle that applies to getting the first copy of the magazine. When paying for the renewals that are made through postal mail payment must be made by money order or check. Credit card can be used also in making a payment.

Missed an issue?

In any case, if you want to get a copy of an old issue, a copy costs $5. The same payment scheme applies when ordering back issue. Just indicate which issue you want to grab a copy of when making your order.

Article submission

If you have made a journal of all your skydiving adventure, don’t you think that it would be good to share those by submitting an article for the magazine? If you have good writing skills and you think that you deserve better place for your articles other than keeping it in your diary kept in a chest, then it is high time to have those literary pieces published and give yourself due credits. Photographs are also welcome for publication

Upcoming events

If you know of an important upcoming event then why not have it published through the magazine and expect huge audience come event date. It is a good thing that your event is listed among the many scheduled activities in the magazine.


Skydiving magazine is definitely a rich source of information about skydiving. It is also one excellent medium wherein all skydivers can connect with each other in ways uniquely their own.

 

 

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