Simon says the right attitude and the right gear are both components of a safe off-road vehicle experience. That’s ROP Broadcasting student Kalani Simon who says it…
There’s no such thing as having too much information when it comes to safe, responsible off-road riding. Never go out alone; use the buddy system and ride with someone else. Know your limits, don’t overdo it, and ride according to your abilities. Ride only in areas open to your type of PWC. Pack survival gear. Even a Sunday drive on the beach can turn sour. Pack the proper gear to get you through the night and to handle medical emergencies that may occur. Tie everything down inside. Your gear will go flying around if you roll over or lay the vehicle on its side. Loose items become missiles which can injure and kill anyone inside .Many of the things that you will need to pack is Winch bandana, tire deflators, Viking tire repair kit, pull pal, helmet, boots, and proper clothing says Badlands Off Road Adventures INC.and Honda motors. Yamaha strongly suggest that you also use wrist braces and knee protectors if you have the possibility of hurting those appendages.