TO BEGIN RIDING
Riders less than 80lb (35Kg)
mount the
product (while the watercraft is in neutral)
holding the handles and floating on the
product in a kneeling position until tow rope
becomes taught. The watercraft should begin
towing at slow speeds of 10-12MPH
(15-20km/h) while rider learns to maneuver
and control the product. To turn, the rider leans
into the direction of the desired turn. Due to
the possibility of injury and/or damage,
mounting this product from the watercraft
swim platform is not recommended.
Heavier riders
mount the product lying with
their chest on the padded area while holding
the handles. When tow rope becomes taught,
the watercraft may accelerate slowly as rider
brings knees onto kneepad area. Always begin
towing at slow speeds of 12MPH (20km/h) until
the rider is comfortable and confident on the
product. To turn, the rider leans into the
direction of the desired turn. Their shifting
weight and leaning motion controls the
direction the product will move. Once
comfortable, the rider can then turn more
aggressively to cross the wakes. It is best to
drive the watercraft in a straight line while the
rider maneuvers the product back and forth.
For more demonstrations and instructional
videos check out
www.wakesledz.com
WARRANTY
This product is covered one year from the
purchase date with sales receipt against
manufacturing defects. Environmental
damage and regular wear and tear to this
product is not covered under warranty.
READ BEFORE YOUR RIDE!
WARNING
The use of this product involves inherent risks;
improper use of this product may result in serious
injury or possible death.
USE AT OWN RISK
.
This product is an entry level watersport board
and is not designed to perform aerial tricks.
If aerial tricks are attempted, always wear
protective head and face gear.
Always tow new riders at speeds of less than
12MPH (20km/h).
Never accelerate the watercraft before the tow
rope has become taught.
This product was designed specifically for use on
water. Do not use this product in any other
environment or conditions.
Always exhibit caution when riding this product
or operating a watercraft towing this product as
certain watercraft features, wake characteristics,
and/or weather conditions can alter the
recommended uses.
CAUTION
Always wear a Coast Guard approved Type 3 vest
when using this product or operating a
watercraft.
Never tow at speeds exceeding 12MPH (20km/h)
for new and young riders and 18MPH (30km/h) for
experienced riders.
If rider falls, stop the watercraft and return to
fallen rider at no wake speeds of less than 5MPH
(8km/h).
This product may submerge under extreme
conditions and cause damage to product and/or
watercraft.
If product submerges while returning to fallen
rider, stop watercraft and allow board to return to
the surface.
This product is supplied with a tow rope best
suited for new and young riders. As the rider’s skill
level increases, the tow rope may be lengthened
to a maximum of 45ft (13.5m).
Always tow with rope provided. Rope should
never exceed 45ft (13.5m) in length and should be
of same working load as rope provided.
Always have a person observing the rider other
than the operator of the watercraft and agree on
hand signals before starting.
Observer should always warn the watercraft
operator if rider falls and/or the product
submerges.
Never tow this product without a rider at speeds
exceeding 18MPH (30km/h).
Never tow more than one towable at a time.
Never tow in shallow water, near shores, docks,
pilings, swimmers or other watercraft.
Use extreme caution in water less than 20ft (6m).
Always turn ignition off when anyone is near
watercraft drive unit.
Avoid carbon monoxide poisoning. Never ride
within 20ft of a moving watercraft.
Always drive responsibly; never make sharp turns
or drive over large waves.
Do not operate product or watercraft under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
Always store this product out of the elements and
away from direct sunlight to prevent damage
and/or colour fading.