
1
RIDING SAFETY
1. The hoverboard kart has been designed as a recreational product. Before mastering
riding skills, you need to practice. iHoverboard is not responsible for any injuries or
damage caused by a rider's inexperience or failure to follow the instructions in this
document.
2. Please understand that you can reduce the risk by following all the instructions and
warnings in this manual, but you cannot eliminate all the risks. Remember that
whenever you ride the hoverboard kart you risk injury or death from loss of control,
collisions, and falls. When entering public spaces always comply with the local laws
and regulations. Be cautious and always keep a safe distance between you and other
people or vehicles when riding. Be alert and slow down when entering unfamiliar
areas. Users are responsible for following all local, state, and federal laws regarding
the use of this product.
3. Make sure each new rider wears a helmet and other protective gear. Do not ride
with high heels. Always ride with properly strapped closed-toe shoes.
4. Do not attempt your first ride in any area where you might encounter children,
pedestrians, pets, vehicles, bicycles, or other obstacles and potential hazards.
5. Parental/adult supervision is necessary with children under 12. If you are under 18,
please get your parent's permission.
6. The safety speed is 6.2mph. When the speed is over 7.5mph, the kart will be out of
control for 0.3-0.5s and the user can’t apply the brakes immediately.
7. The hoverboard kart is not for users weighing less than 44lbs than 44lbs/20kg or
more than 270lbs/120kg. The maximum weight limit of 270 lbs (120 kg) includes items
that might be worn or carried such as backpacks, clothes, or personal items. Failure to
adhere to the minimum and maximum weight limits can cause personal injury to the
user and damage to the hoverboard kart.
8. Before each ride check for loose fasteners, and damaged components. If the
hoverboard makes abnormal sounds or signals an alarm, immediately stop riding.
9. Never ride at high speeds on uneven terrain or slopes. Never ride in the dark, or
dimly lit areas. Do not ride in the snow, in the rain, or on roads that are wet, muddy,
icy, or that are slippery for any reason. Do not ride over obstacles (sand, loose gravel,
or sticks). Doing so could result in a loss of balance or traction and could cause a fall.
Never ride backward for long distances or at high speeds.