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Bodyguard Short Sleeves Tee-Shirt

Short-sleeved cut-resistant protection t-shirt for practicing board sports.
Regular Price 103€
Sale Price 103€Regular Price 129€
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Bodyguard Long Sleeves Tee-Shirt

Hooded, long-sleeved cut-protection tee-shirt for board sports.
Regular Price 149€
Sale Price 149€Regular Price
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Headguard + Helmet

Protective helmet with large coverage for board sports, featuring a rear adju...
Regular Price 39,95€
Sale Price 39,95€Regular Price
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Protective Helmet

A well thought out and adjusted protective helmet.
Regular Price 29,95€
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GONG | Protective HelmetGONG | Protective Helmet
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Protective Helmet

A well thought out and adjusted protective helmet.
Regular Price 20,97€
Sale Price 20,97€Regular Price 29,95€
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Dakine | Renegade Helmet - WhiteDakine | Renegade Helmet - White
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Harnessfit Impact Vest 20mm

The high-end impact vest to ride with a harness.
Regular Price 109€
Sale Price 109€Regular Price
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Impact Vest FZ Lock

The high-end impact vest for wingfoiling and towed water sports.
Regular Price 109€
Sale Price 109€Regular Price
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Impact Vest

The premium impact vest for winging and towing.
Regular Price 89,95€
Sale Price 89,95€Regular Price
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Zipless Impact Vest

The premium zipless impact vest for wing foiling and towing.
Regular Price 89,95€
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Impact Vest

The top of the line impact vest for wing and tow.
Regular Price 69,30€
Sale Price 69,30€Regular Price 99€
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Though we’re lucky enough to practice our sport on the most forgiving element there is in the event of a fall, your safety can be jeopardized for lack of proper equipment!

A moment of inattention, a powerful wave or too much confidence can have nasty consequences if you are not properly equipped. Accidents are rare, but they don’t just happen to others… Here’s how to prevent them.

Gear in good condition

Ensuring your safety in the water starts with being able to rely on your gear. You shouldn’t get in the water with gear that shows signs of weakness. It would be a bold gamble on your only means to return to the beach safely. An old leash that lets you down and you could be engaged in a long and exhausting paddling effort. If the conditions are on your side, it’s usually no problem, but bad luck has this annoying tendency to pile up… You can be sure that the day you break your leash, the wind will be blowing offshore with an unfavorable current. That’s the Murphy Law for you. So always check your equipment and if in doubt, replace or repair when possible.

Protections

Your equipment should also protect your physical integrity. At high speeds water isn’t that indulgent element anymore. A high-speed fall on the ribs, for example, can leave you with a painful souvenir of your session. In addition, you do not always have the chance to fall on the water, you can get hit by the gear. For these reasons, we strongly recommend:

  • wearing a helmet.
  • wearing an impact vest.

Falls are not a matter of level. Whether you have a nasty fall doing a jibe or a megaloop, the result is still a nasty fall. Being a beginner doesn’t spare you from things going violently wrong, neither does being experienced. Nasty falls are only a matter of time.

A wetsuit adapted to the conditions

Your safety also involves a neoprene wetsuit which not only ensures your thermal comfort during the session but also safety in case things go wrong. If you are adrift due to lack of wind, fatigue or breakage, your wetsuit is your life insurance until the wind, your strength or help returns. Moreover, it is absolutely necessary to avoid sailing alone in order to be able to ask for help if a situation goes wrong.