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MOMMA
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We preach.. ask... try to educate... what does it take in powersports to dispel the myths surrounding the use of safety equipment?
We have had access to some pretty gruesome stories.. that, because they've been shared, have prompted action for those who thought they simply didn't need the equipment suggested.
for me There were a few situations that made a difference when I showed some of our Main Jet customers.. some purchased the equipment from us, some didn't.. but the most important factor was because they Knew better. they did better...
Here are the ones I used, I'm not sure where the links are now, but they would be great to have handy to refer to.. Post yours if you have them.
1. I don't ride in an area that needs a beacon, shovel or probe...
There were 2 vids that helped me get peeps out there with beacons. One was an Avalanche in Ontario.. Completely buried the rider. the video footage showed their shock, dismay and panic when they realized their buddy was buried. The other one was that slough off a Logging road that covered a rider. It was heavy snow.. This one was a good vid to showcase why it isn't a great idea to ride alone, even if it was on a logging road.
2. The tether.. there was a story on Snowest, then shared here about a gentleman who was pinned beneath his sled. The sled was boosted, so the damage it did to his arm was horrific. People came into the store (clarkydubs) among them saying. we need All people to use a tether.. read this.
this is why our sharing community is valuable to the sport. Forums may be a haven for Trolls sometimes, but don't underestimate the power reaching out can do. It may save lives.
What other situations can you think of that give a deeper perspective into what it takes to stay safe?
We have had access to some pretty gruesome stories.. that, because they've been shared, have prompted action for those who thought they simply didn't need the equipment suggested.
for me There were a few situations that made a difference when I showed some of our Main Jet customers.. some purchased the equipment from us, some didn't.. but the most important factor was because they Knew better. they did better...
Here are the ones I used, I'm not sure where the links are now, but they would be great to have handy to refer to.. Post yours if you have them.
1. I don't ride in an area that needs a beacon, shovel or probe...
There were 2 vids that helped me get peeps out there with beacons. One was an Avalanche in Ontario.. Completely buried the rider. the video footage showed their shock, dismay and panic when they realized their buddy was buried. The other one was that slough off a Logging road that covered a rider. It was heavy snow.. This one was a good vid to showcase why it isn't a great idea to ride alone, even if it was on a logging road.
2. The tether.. there was a story on Snowest, then shared here about a gentleman who was pinned beneath his sled. The sled was boosted, so the damage it did to his arm was horrific. People came into the store (clarkydubs) among them saying. we need All people to use a tether.. read this.
this is why our sharing community is valuable to the sport. Forums may be a haven for Trolls sometimes, but don't underestimate the power reaching out can do. It may save lives.
What other situations can you think of that give a deeper perspective into what it takes to stay safe?