Skiing or Riding: The watercraft and skier/rider should always maintain a sufficient distance from obstacles so a skier/
rider falling or coasting and/or watercraft will not encounter any obstacle.
• Do not use in shallow water or near shore, docks, pilings, swimmers, other watercraft, or any other obstacles.
• Use only on water.
• Never attempt land or dock starts. This will increase your risk of injury or death.
• Always wear a properly fitted life jacket (PFD) approved by your country's agency, USCG Type III, ISO, etc.
• The faster you ski or ride, the greater your risk of injury.
• Never make sharp turns that may cause a slingshot effect on the tube's speed.
• Skier/Rider should be towed at an appropriate speed for their ability level.
Fallen skier or rider: Falling and injuries are common in skiing or riding.
• Circle a fallen skier/rider slowly to return the tow rope handle or pick up the fallen skier/rider.
• Put the watercraft in neutral when near a fallen skier/rider.
• Always keep the fallen skier/rider in view and on the driver's side of the watercraft.
• Display a red or orange skier-down flag to alert other vessels that a skier/rider is down.
The Warnings and practices in the Watersports Safety Code represent common risks encountered by users.
The code does not cover all instances of risk or danger. Please use common sense and good judgment.
WATERSPORTS RESPONSIBILITY CODE
Be aware that there are risks in boating and Watersports that good judgment and personal awareness can
help reduce. To increase your enjoyment of Watersports, follow the ten elements of the Code.
In Watersports it is your responsibility to:
• ALWAYS familiarize yourself with applicable laws, waterways, and inherent risks
• ALWAYS have a capable observer in addition to driver, and agreed on hand signals
• ALWAYS wear a properly fitted life jacket approved by your country's agency
• ALWAYS read user's manual and inspect equipment before use
• ALWAYS ski and ride under control, at proper speeds, and within your limits
• ALWAYS turn ignition off when anyone is near watercraft power drive unit
• ALWAYS stay clear of engine exhaust to avoid Carbon Monoxide poisoning
• NEVER "Platform Drag" or touch swim platform while the engine is running
• NEVER ski or ride near swimmers, shallow water, other boats, or obstacles
• NEVER operate watercraft, ski, or ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs
STEERABLE TUBES
To turn right, simply shift your weight to the right. To turn left, simply shift your weight to the left. Most riders will be able
to carve turns after only a few minutes of practice. Try different body and handle positions to determine what works best
for your weight, physical ability, wake and water conditions.
WAKEBOARD TOWERS & TOW POINTS
Wakeboard towers are not designed for pulling towables. Do not tow inflatables from ski pylons or ski eyes unless
recommended by the boat manufacturer. Tow pylons and ski eyes installed aftermarket are not intended for towing
inflatables. Airhead Sports Group assumes no liability for injuries or damages resulting from not following these
instructions.
INFLATION
Proper inflation is the key to fully enjoying this product. The cover should be taut with few wrinkles. You should barely
sink it when standing on the tube.