PRODUCT DISCLAIMER
Warning !
LEGAL NOTES AND WARNING:
Wingboarding is an extreme sport. Participants must be aware of the potential risks and danger
from cuts, scrapes, bruises, broken bones, loss of limbs, loss of vision, paralysis, and other se-
rious, permanent and disabling injuries and death to the rider and 3rd parties. When using this
product, you are responsible for your own safety and the safety of others around you. Never at-
tempt to use this product as a flying device. Never use this product in winds over 35 knots wind
speed. Never perform any kind of jump over waters shallower than three meter water depth.
RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND ASSUMPTION OF RISK.
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT UNLESS YOU AGREE WITH THE FOLLOWING
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Before using this product, the purchaser/user has carefully reviewed, understood and agrees
to comply with the terms of this User Manual. Use of this product and any of its components
involves certain inherent risks, dangers and hazards, which can result in serious personal injury
or death. The purchaser/user of this product understands that the seller is not responsible
for any damage to property or injury caused by negligent operation of this product by the
purchaser/user, and the purchaser/user releases the seller from all such liability. In the event of
your death or incapacity, this Agreement shall be effective and binding upon your heirs, next of
kin, executors, administrators, assigns and representatives.
The purchaser/user of this product expressly assumes the risk of any and all bodily injury, death
and/or liability which may result from the purchaser’s or user’s participation in wingboarding.
The purchaser/user agrees to hold Eleveight™, harmless from any and all liability, and waive
and release any and all claims or potential claims against Eleveight™, and any of its respective
agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, employees, instructors, officers, directors, shareholders,
suppliers and manufacturers in the event of any such bodily injury or death which may result
from the purchase and/or use of Eleveight™ products.
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CAUTIONS AND SAFETY
Eleveight strongly recommends
If you are new to wingboarding or not feeling confident with your abilities, it is recommended
that you seek a certified wingboarding school for instruction. This will maximize your enjoyment
of the sport and will further help preventing any accidental injuries or damage to your equip-
ment. Familiarizing yourself with the correct safety precautions and wingboarding techniques
will help to ensure safe wingboarding.
WINGBOARDING SAFETY
1. Do Not attempt to wingboard without instruction from a certified wingboarding school.
2. Do Not wing alone.
3. Do Not fly your wing over obstructed water.
4. Do Not perform any jumps of waters shallower than three meters.
5. Do Not allow those who aren’t familiar with wingboarding launch, land, or use your wing.
6. Be sure you are a strong swimmer before attempting wingboarding.
7. Never wingboarder further from shore than you are able and/or willing to swim.
8. Understand the safety releases and precautions of your equipment.
9. Understand and practice the technique of self-rescue before attempting to wingboard.
10. Be sure wind speed and water conditions are within your ability level.
11. Do Not hesitate to ask experienced wingboarders for help.
LOCATION SAFETY
1. Avoid offshore and side offshore wind conditions.
2. Obey all local laws, rules and regulations.
3. Speak to local shop, school or riders about weather conditions and spot rules and
regulations.
4. Be sure you have a large enough area for set up, launching and landing.
5. Be aware of wind direction in the area you are launching and landing from.
6. Always use a tracking device such as a smartwatch, mobile phone, GPS locator etc. and
a distress flare in case of any emergency.
7. Avoid crowded waterways and beaches.
8. Do not launch, land or fly your wing over other persons.
9. Be aware of other water users including surfers, windsurfers, boaters, PWC, swimmers etc.
10. Be sure to scout out the area downwind if the wind should die or you are not able to stay up wind.
11. Be sure to have a back up plan if you can’t return to where you started.
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