Hands should be protected by a pair of snowmobile gloves or mitts
which have sufficient insulation and permit use of thumbs and fin-
gers for operation of controls.
Rubber bottom boots with either a nylon or a leather top, with re-
movable felt liners are best suited for snowmobiling.
You should keep yourself as dry as possible when snowmobiling.
When you come indoors, take your snowmobile suit and boots off
and make certain they dry properly.
Do not wear long scarfs and loose apparels that could get caught in
moving parts.
WHAT TO BRING
Every snowmobiler should carry at least the following basic parts and
tools that can help him and others in an emergency:
• this
Operator's Guide
• spare spark plugs and wrench
• friction tape
• spare drive belt
• spare starter rope
• spare Light bulbs
• tool kit (including at least pliers, screwdriver, adjustable wrench)
• knife
• flashlight.
Include other items depending on the length and time of your ride.
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