North Kiteboarding NEO 13 User Manual - page 4
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2. safety and pRecaUtions
North Kiteboarding strongly recommends:
if you are not yet able to kite or if you feel insecure, you must attend a licensed
Kiteboarding school to learn the basics of this fantastic sport. get familiar with the
safety precautions, which are indispensable for safe Kiteboarding.
Kiteboarding creates a heavy strain on your body. you should only go
Kiteboarding if you are in good physical condition and suffer from no medical
conditions that may prevent you from kiting. always act carefully to not endanger
yourself or anyone else. do not endanger the safety of uninvolved third parties! be
aware of the risks you take and limit them to a minimum level!
before going on the water make sure you are familiar with your North
Kiteboarding equipment. for your own safety, read the following instructions as
well as product descriptions very carefully.
2.1.
KITEBOARDINg SAFETY
›› fly your Kite only over unobstructed water. Never on land!
›› fly this kite only if you are a strong swimmer and are wearing a coast guard
approved Pfd.
›› only use bars with a safety system that you can open in emergency situations.
›› Use a quick-release kite leash so that you can unhook your body from the gear
in case of an unforeseeable emergency.
›› avoid power lines, telephone poles, airports, streets, buildings and trees.
›› if you use a board that is leashed to your body, wear a helmet!
›› take into account the usual risks associated with water sports such as rocks,
waves, sunburn, hypothermia, jellyfish etc.
2.2.
DANgERS FROM ThE KITE
When Kiteboarding you might face the extreme forces of the elements.
in rare cases the kite or its lines can cause dangerous situations:
›› you can hurt yourself through uncontrolled water take-offs caused
by gusty conditions, and the danger of collision with obstacles.
›› the incorrect usage of lines creates a high risk of injury for yourself as well as others.