Safety Measures for Wakeboarders

One of the favourite water sports today is wakeboarding. It is a fun activity that combines the techniques of surfing and snowboarding. But, this can also be dangerous if safety precautions are not undertaken. So, before riding your board, make sure that you are fully prepared with these tips to help you make the most out of your adrenaline rush experience.

  • A life jacket can do so much to save you in case of accidents, so make sure that you always wear one every time. Whether you are a beginner or a professional, there is no exception to this rule. This floatation device will be your life saver if rescuers will not be able to reach you immediately.
  • Limit your speed. Sure, you love the adrenaline rush that fast speeds bring, but it can also turn into a disaster before you know it. Start with a moderate speed to help you get up especially if you are heavy, then once your momentum is up, that is the time when you can increase your speed. Never go full throttle right away.
  • Always use a spotter and do not rely only on the boat driver. This person will keep an eye on your position at all times and will alert the driver if something happens. He will also help you watch out for any boats approaching you or any objects that might cause accidents.
  • Go for a short rope especially if you are just a beginner. Having a shorter one will help you get up easily and it makes you stay on the wake board longer. A length of about 30-50 feet is mostly recommended.
  • Make sure that you are comfortable with your chosen stance. Before hitting the water, decide first which foot you will be putting forward to help you balance.

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Lastly, do not panic. This is applicable to almost every sport. If you feel that something is wrong, send signals to your spotter. Also, take your time and enjoy. Good equipment and accessories also help a lot like a TRAVELDOCK to make your launch easier.


 

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