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1. Foiling is risky and can only be undertaken after reading and understanding all the instructions included in this
User Guide.
2. Foils are composed of extremely sharp pieces, which can cause injury to yourself and to others.
3. Wearing a suitable helmet, a life jacket and boots is highly recommended.
4. Be aware of the impact risks. Because of its reduced drag, the foil and board combination can reach higher
speeds than a single board; the foil can maintain its speed for a while before stopping.
5. The practice of foiling is prohibited in swimming areas and, more generally, in any area reserved for other activi-
ties. Make sure you know the local rules that apply to water sports and foiling.
6. Do not leave the foil in the water without supervision; currents can cause the foil to drift quickly.
7. Handling the foil in the water should be done in a gentle and controlled manner to avoid injury to yourself, others,
or damage to the foil.
Safety.
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TO REMEMBER
Foiling on water requires a good physical condition. We recommend to be at least 16 years old to
practice foiling. If you have any medical issues or poor physical condition, please consult with your
doctor before practicing. Weight limits associated to each product are available in the product sec-
tion of our website (www.taaroa-hydrofoil.com).
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Physical condition
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