HAMMERHEAD
User's Guide
Performance
Sledding
WHAT SLEDDING IS ALL ABOUT
Read Me First : Safe Riding : CAUTION!
No doubt about it--sledding is fun! But to avoid getting hurt, please follow these important safety rules:
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Do not sled while under the influence of
drugs or alcohol.
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Always ride on good snow. Ice and bare
patches can cause the sled to go out of
control.
•
Avoid roadways, paths, or other areas
that are used by vehicles.
•
Stay away from cliffs and extremely
steep hills.
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The HAMMERHEAD sled is designed for
only one person sledding at a time.
•
Be aware that the HAMMERHEAD does
not have a brake and can develop high
speeds under certain snow conditions.
•
Do not sled in crowded areas, on roads,
on icy surfaces, near trees, vehicles,
buildings, or other obstacles.
•
Do not kneel, stand, or sit backwards
while sledding.
•
Do not tow the HAMMERHEAD behind
any vehicle.
•
Do not let children under 10 ride the
HAMMERHEAD.
•
Wear protective clothing such as ANSI
or Snell approved helmet, goggles,
gloves, and warm clothes.
•
If you ride at dusk or at night, use a
powerful headlight and taillight and stay
clear of obstacles.
•
When riding the HAMMERHEAD at a ski
area (with their approval), you must use
a safety leash.
•
Use the HAMMERHEAD at your own
risk.
•
Sled in control at all times! It is your job
to avoid people and objects below you.
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Please read all
warnings
SLEDS
before using
this or any sled
Wear a helmet!
In addition, protective gear
such as goggles not only look
cool, but keep you seeing
strait.