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WATER SKIING CAN BE DANGEROUS. It exposes you to risk of death or serious injury from impact with the water or from impact with the ski during a fall.

THE BINDING IS DESIGNED FOR EXPERT SKIERS ONLY. It should be custom fit to the user and should not be used by others for whom it was not fitted. Because it is designed for advanced maneuvers which require increased support and control, even if properly fitted, IT MAY NOT RELEASE IN SOME FALLS RESULTING IN SERIOUS INJURIES TO THE LEG, ANKLE OR KNEE.

  • To reduce risk of injury, read and follow these rules:
  • Use correct size ski and binding. If the binding is not properly adjusted for a snug - NOT TIGHT - fit, have it fitted to the skier's foot by a trained dealer.
  • Wet binding and foot before use.
  • Inspect skis, fins and bindings for loose screws, wear, cracks, delamination or tearing prior to each use.
  • Do not use a tow rope unless it is in excellent condition. Check tow rope for frays or knots before each use.
  • Always wear a U.S.-approved Type III (PFD) ski vest.
  • Do not ski near pilings, docks, shore, shallow water or other boats.
  • Do not ride over ramps or ski jumps.
  • Do not ski while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

    To further reduce risk of injury, read and follow these guidelines:

  • The faster the boat speed, the greater the risk of injury to the skier. Beginners should never exceed 20 mph. Under no circumstances should the boat speed exceed 36 mph.

Water skiing instruction will teach falling skills, general safety guidelines and proper skiing technique, thereby reducing the risk of injury.