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SFR Vision - Safety Information; General Skating Safety; Weight and Class Limits

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Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a pair of SFR skates! These
skates have been designed to give maximum performance and enjoyment.
Please take a few moments to read this user guide as it contains important
safety information and handy tips that, as a skater, you should be aware of.
SAFETY INFORMATION
• Recreational skating, like most physical activities, comes with its own risks. By
wearing protective gear designed specically for skating you can reduce the risk of
injury. This gear should consist of a helmet, wrist guards, elbow pads and knee pads.
Here is our guide to reduce risk of injury:
• Learn the skating basics such as speed control, braking and cornering before
attempting to pull o more adventurous manouvers.
Master the basics so that you feel condent! Don’t run before you can walk!
• Avoid hills and slopes unless you are highly skilled and wearing all your protective
accessories!
• Always be alert and aware of your surroundings.
You should try to avoid areas of heavy traffic as chaos and congestion are
hazardous.
• Stay visible. Make sure people can see you clearly and avoid skating at night time.
• Skate only on smooth, dry surfaces where you are of no risk to yourself and those
around you.
Avoid skating through oil, water, sand and gravel. These surfaces can damage your
wheel bearings. Stones and uneven surfaces can often ruin the wheel material.
• Never allow yourself to be pulled by vehicles whilst skating. Always obey traffic
rules and signals.
Skating is a great way to have fun, exercise and keep t, however, as with
all sports it has its dangers. Common sense is your best form of protection
when skating, so use it!
ATTENTION:
Class B - 60kg Max weight
GB