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S A F E T Y
• Check the water depth of your launching spot.
Walk out until the foil is above the seabed . Pay attention to rocks or reefs.
• Choose an easy access point to enter the ocean or lake.
Always avoid entering in big shore breaks. Carrying the gear out in very big shore
breaks can be dangerous not only for your equipment but for yourself.
Carefully read these safety rules before you fly with your wing, and keep it stored
for future reading.
The large windows, hose clamp, and a leash are important safety factors. Constant
care and caution remain the best way to avoid any problems.
A few safety tips to know and follow.
R U L E N o . 1 : S A F E T Y F I R S T
Wing-Foiling is a safe sport but should still be considered as an extreme sport and can
become very dangerous if played without respecting a few rules.
• Always be in control of carrying your board.
Pointing the foil where the wind comes from (windward) and carry the wing with the
other hand maintaining the wing in a neutral position where the wind goes (leeward).
A foil set up is sharp and can damage the wing so, don’t hold the wing close to the foil.
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