Cirkao Snowboard Binding Stilts
Catalog Number:CIRKAOSTILTS
Cirkao Stilts Snowboard Bindings
The stilts have a unique design that uses snowboard bindibgs for the foot bed and calf support. This makes the stilts very easy to use and comfortabel . They are great for professional use. The rubber end is a special made concave foot that has excellent grip and traction. The can be set up with two heights. These are the highest quality stilts on the market. They are the best designed by far using easy and secure snow board bindings.
Cirkao Stilts maximum weight 200 pounds
- 6.4lb total weight long length
- foot bed size 11 inch X 4.5 inch, adjustable heal length, from ankle to back of heal, 4 1/4" to 5 1/2"
- adjustable calf strap from 11 5/8" to 18 1/4" from the top of the foot bed to the middle of the calf strap
- two stilt heights 36.5" or 28.5" inch from the end of the rubber foot to the bottom of the foot bed
Stilts
Instructions and Precautions
This product is intended for children with adult supervision by a
parent or circus arts professional. All persons involved are expected
to be aware of the dangers inherent to the use of this
product. Make sure that all of the users of this product read and
understand the instructions listed below
WARNING
Stilts can be dangerous and, if used improperly or without
adequate safety precautions, may result in injury. Review the
following safety tips and use them. Treat
stilts
with the same caution as you would using a unicycle, rola-bola or walking globe
1. Spotters
Beginners should always practice with a spotter who is a person to catch
you if you should start to fall. This person also helps you
stand up A spotter also walks along side of you.
2. Soft Surfaces
When you start to learn the stilts is should be done on a
tumbling mat or thick, padded carpet. Be carful learning on a
cement, wood, or linoleum floor as these surfaces csn be slippery
and hard ( if you fall - OUCH!). Soft grass is good to learn on if it is is not to soft and the stilts sink into the lawn
3. Footwear
One should always have appropriate, nonslip shoes when using sitls
globe. Gym, tennis or basket ball shoes are good. Wrist guards and knee pads used
in roller skating, offering wrist support, and helmets are
highly recommended.
4. Falls
If you start to fall down, sit down in the stilts so you have less distance to fall.
5. Don?t be overconfident
Stilts may seem like it is a easy prop to master. Beginners may
think they have mastered sitlts when they really have
not. Be sure not to be overconfident when learning the skills
Make safety a priority