5
Proper Use Instructions
The kayak is intended for use on near-shore waters
(protected shore area up to 1,000 feet) and on calm rivers or
lakes. It is designed for paddling as a hobby or leisure activity
and is not suitable for sports purposes, extended tours or
white-water kayaking. The total load (people and luggage)
must not exceed a maximum of 200 lb.
To reduce the risk of injury using this product, follow these
guidelines:
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Familiarize yourself with the current conditions where
you plan to use the kayak. Use common sense and
caution when using in unfamiliar settings.
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Do not overload the product. Overloading can cause
damage to the product and the safety of the user will be
jeopardized.
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Inspect the product before each use. Do not use if there
are any signs of deterioration or damage. Repair or
replace before use.
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Use of a damaged tube is dangerous and can cause the
kayak to sink.
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Always wear a life jacket when using this product.
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Take extra care not to have sharp objects on or around
this product as it could easily be punctured.
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Always carry your kayak to and from the water. Never
drag your kayak.