SNOW USE GENERAL GUIDELINES
• The points listed under the Recommended Kiteboarding Practice also apply to the use of this
product on the snow. Please read the previous paragraphs even if you intend to use this
product primarily on the snow.
• These kites are intended for use on the snow as a traction device to propel a rider across
wide open snow fields in a controlled and appropriate manner.
• Do NOT attempt to use this kite as a flying device. Do NOT use this kite to soar from ridges,
cliffs or slopes.
• Do NOT attempt to launch yourself into the air in any manner which can create excessive
impact to the rider upon landing.
• EXTREME caution must be taken when using this kite in any mountainous region, uneven terrain
or glacier. Wind conditions in these areas are notoriously unstable and can change in velocity
and direction without notice.
• ALWAYS use appropriate protective gear. We STRONGLY recommend wearing a
snowboarding specific helmet.
• Do NOT tether yourself to any stationary or moving object such as a stake, snowmobile, or
car while flying this kite.
• ALWAYS stay in control and be able to stop or avoid other people or objects
• SNOWKITE: People downwind or down slope have right of way. It is your responsibility to
avoid them
• SNOWBOARD: People down slope have right of way. It is your responsibility to avoid them
• You must NOT stop where you obstruct others or are not visible.
• Whenever starting or merging with others look upwind/up hill and yield to others.
• Always use retention devices while riding to help prevent runaway equipment. If you remove
he retention device for any reason, turn snowboard upside down and push the bindings into
the snow to prevent runaways.
• Observe any and all posted signs and warnings
• Keep out of closed areas
• SNOWBOARD: Prior to using any lift you must have the knowledge and ability to load, ride
and unload safely.
• Do NOT snowboard/snowkite when tired or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
• Snow terrain and snowboarding/snowkiting conditions VARY CONSTANTLY--AVOID ANY
man made structures, trees, tree-wells, rocks, debris, variations in terrain or slopes,
avalanche areas, crevasse, cliffs, power lines, lift lines, water hazards, changes in snow
surfaces or texture due to altitude and sun exposure, wind and weather changes, and any other
conditions which could affect your ability to properly control your snowboard/snowkite.