CLOTHING
To
hundreds of thousands of enthusiasts,
snowmobiling
has
added
an
entirely new
dimension to
WINTER.
However, to truly
enjoy the fun, there is one item that
is
as
indispensable
as
your
snowmobile-
warm, safety clothing.
Safety Clothing
Helmet
(C.SA
and
A.SA
(Z.90.1)
ap-
proved).
Snowmobile suit: Reinforced
at
stress
areas - wind and water resistant.
Boots: Lightweight and waterproof.
Mitts: Strong - Padded - Windproof.
Goggles or Visor: Interchangeable len-
ses.
Tuque.
Chill Factor
As
the Chart shows, even moderate tem-
peratures, when
coupled with vehicle
speed or wind velocity, produce a chill
factor often
as
much
as
20
to
30
degrees
below thermometer readings.
Bombardier
Limited,the
people who
know
snowmobiling best have consider-
ed
your comfort and safety with a com-
plete line of cold weather clothing.
From
underwear to outerwear
in
high-fashion
styling, these garments
and
accessories
have been
laboratory
and
field tested to
keep you warm and give you the comfort
and freedom of movement that the sport
demands.
Marketed by Ski-Doo Sports Limited
(a
subsidiary of Bombardier Limited) and
stocked
exclusively
by
authorized Ski-
Doo
dealers
displaying
the
Ski-Doo
Sports Logo, you are guaranteed warm-
er,
safer winters when
you
wear certified
Ski-Doo sportswear.
WARNING: Under no circumstances
should
you
wear loose clothing or
scarves that
could become entangled
with moving parts of your snowmobile.
OF.
CHILL FACTOR CHART
5
35
32
30
27
25
21
20
16
15
10
5
0
-5
-10
-15
-20
-25
-30
Wind velocity or snowmobile speed
10
15
20
25
30
22
15
11
7
5
16
9 4 0
- 2
10
2
- 3 - 7
-10
4
- 5
-10
-15
Increasing danger from freezing of exposed flesh
Great danger from freezing of exposed flesh
~5
40
3
2
- 4
- 6
-12
.
-
14
-100
5