Use your head—have fun but play safe. Using your slts safely is mostly common sense.
Always use in front of Adult Supervision.
1. Check for hazards before you start. Never walk without rst making sure that the surface
is safe—solid, at, clean, well lit, and dry. The best bet: concrete. Sck to outdoor areas that
are free of hazards and give you plenty of room to maneuver.
2. Hazards to watch out for:
• Trac: Steer clear of streets, parking lots, and other areas vehicles use.
• Humans: Using your Master Slts too close to other people is dangerous and rude.
• Slippery/Uneven Ground: Don’t try to walk on a surface which is wet, oily, or even lightly
covered with sand, gravel, leaves, or lier—you’ll greatly reduce the tracon of your p.
• Steep Inclines: Remember, you want to maintain a posion perpendicular to the ground. If
the surface slopes sharply, that’s just not possible, and it’s far more likely you’ll skid side-
ways and fall.
• So or Weak Surfaces: Don’t walk on plank ooring, lawns, or any other inconsistent
surface.
USER Guidelines:
• Check your Master Slts before rst use and on a regular basis.
• NEVER use Master Slts with bare feet. Always wear athlec shoes.
• Do not use your Master Slts without the rubber ps properly in place.
• Store your Slts in a dry and sheltered place.
• Never use the Slts on a uneven, sloping and wet surface.
• Do not modify or remove any original component parts of the Master Slts.
Stay within your abilies. With experience and skill, you’ll be able to react to prey much
any situaon reexively. But skill develops slowly, so take your me. As you put in the hours,
you’ll become insncvely aware of how much tracon you have, how to correct for bal-
ance, and where you’re going to walk. Be prepared to bail out at any me.