Size Comparison Chart - Reflex Water Ski Usa Page 3

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PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS
Water sports are safe and fun for all levels of enthusiasts when proper caution is used
and marine safety regulations are observed. This USER'S HANDBOOK is provided to
enhance your enjoyment of the sport and to alert you to some of the potential
dangerous conditions that can arise in all water sports. It does not cover all problems or
situations that could arise.
To reduce your risk of injury or death, follow these guidelines:
Use a correctly sized ski and binding.
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Inspect the skis, fin, and bindings for loose screws, wear, cracks, delaminations or
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tearing. Do not use if damaged.
Check foot straps (bindings) and fins prior to each use to ensure they are securely
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and properly fastened to the ski.
Wet Rubber bindings and feet with water before adjustment or use.
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Adjust the rubber bindings for a snug fit, but not too tight.
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If you use hard shell bindings, make sure that the binding and plate is secured to the
ski and has no movement and the release is secure to the binding. Make sure that
you can release your foot from the ski with your own strength on the dock before
skiing.
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The faster you ski, the greater your risk of injury. Exercise additional caution when
skiing at competitive speeds. Beginners should be towed at slower speeds that allow
for reasonable control and stability commensurate with their ability.
Water skiing instruction, which includes general safety guidelines and proper skiing
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techniques to reduce your risk of injury, is strongly recommended.
Keep in mind that even properly adjusted bindings may come loose or release in the
event of a fall and this could result in injury or death.

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