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Tow sports

Towed sports on offer at the Sportano shop Towed sports are an exciting category of water activities, ideal for adrenaline and thrill seekers. They involve towing a person or persons on various types of equipment, such as wheels or water skis, by means of a motorboat or jet ski. These sports combine speed, water power and unpredictable movements to provide incredible thrills and challenges. At Sportano you will find a wide selection of products in the Towed Sports category from renowned brands such as O'Neill, JOBE, Jetpilot, SPINERA, ION or NeilPryde. Choosing equipment for towed sports: what is essential? When choosing equipment for towed sports, it is crucial to pay attention to a few basic elements that are essential for a safe and enjoyable ride. The right equipment is the foundation for success in these dynamic and adrenaline-filled sports. Tow wheel: this is the main equipment in towed sports. The choice depends on your preferred riding style and skill level. Tow wheels are ideal for beginners, offer stability and are easy to use. Tow rope: the rope needs to be long enough to provide a safe distance from the boat, yet strong enough to withstand the pulling force. A good quality rope will ensure a smooth and safe ride. Belaying waistcoat: this is an essential safety item. The waistcoat should be the right size to ensure comfort and safety during falls on the water. Helmet: in some forms of towed sports, especially at higher speeds and jumps, it is recommended to wear a helmet for extra head protection. Sunglasses and UV sunscreen: protection from the sun is key, especially during long sessions on the water. Protective clothing: depending on conditions and personal preference, it is worth investing in protective clothing such as neoprene wetsuits, which provide thermal protection and minimise the risk of chafing. Towing wheels: the heart of a fast adventure Towing wheels are the heart of fast adventures in towed sports. They are inflatable wheels that resemble large lifebuoys, but are designed for fast riding and fun on the water. Types of towwheels: there are different types of towwheels on the market, from simple one-person models to more advanced versions for two or more people. Some models are equipped with handles and seats for greater comfort and stability during the ride. Material and design: the towing wheels are made of robust materials such as reinforced PVC, ensuring they are durable and damage-resistant. Their construction is thoughtfully designed to minimise the risk of capsizing on the water. Safety: when riding on a tow wheel, it is crucial to follow safety rules. Always use a safety waistcoat and make sure the tow rope is properly attached. The riding experience: riding on the tow wheel provides an amazing experience. You can sit or lie on it, experiencing the speed and excitement of turning and jumping in the waves. Towing techniques: how to keep your balance and enjoy the ride? In towed sports such as waterskiing and tow wheel riding, it is crucial to master towing techniques to ensure safety and maximum enjoyment. It is important to maintain balance and respond adequately to dynamic water conditions. For beginners, it is important to start by learning the correct body position: leaning slightly forward, with knees bent and body weight evenly distributed for better control and stability. The timing of the launch is crucial - let the boat slowly pull you out of the water, gradually increasing speed. During turns, it is important to maintain balance, smoothly adjust your body position and gently shift your body weight in the direction of the turn. It is also extremely important to communicate with the boat driver; it is a good idea to establish signals for quick communication and response to changing conditions. Safety in towed sports: key principles Safety is the most important aspect in all water sports, especially in dynamic and fast towed sports. A buoyancy waistcoat is a must, even for good swimmers, providing buoyancy and protection when falling into the water. It is important to make sure that all equipment is in good condition and meets safety standards. Always be aware of conditions on the water, avoid sailing in dangerous areas and be aware of weather changes. Learning and practising under the guidance of experienced instructors is invaluable for safe and enjoyable driving. The boat driver must maintain a safe speed and distance from other objects on the water to ensure the safety of those being towed. Towed sports for beginners: how to get started? Starting a towed sports adventure can be exciting and adrenaline-filled, but for beginners there are also many aspects to consider to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. The first step for beginners is to understand the basics of towed sports and choose the right equipment. Understanding the basics: towed sports encompass a wide range of activities in which participants are towed behind a boat on various types of equipment, such as water skis or tow wheels. Each of these sports requires different skills and techniques. Choosing the right equipment: for beginners, the best choice is usually tow wheels, which are relatively stable and easy to use. It is important to choose equipment that suits your skills and body shape. Learning safe techniques: before starting, it is important to learn basic techniques such as correct body position, maintaining balance, as well as take-off and landing techniques. For beginners, it is advisable to use a qualified instructor who can give valuable tips and ensure safety. Know the safety rules: safety is paramount in any water sport. Always wear a life jacket and make sure your equipment is in good working order. It is important to always practice tow sports in safe conditions, avoid overcrowded areas and be aware of your surroundings on the water. Understand signals and communication: it is important to learn the basic signals used to communicate with the boat driver to allow for safe and effective towing. Starting with the basics: it is recommended for beginners to start with slower speeds and short distances, gradually increasing the difficulty as they feel more confident on the water.
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