Congratulations on your sharp choice for the highest quality performance water ski available -

the RAZOR.

fin settings 10041764"66"68"64"66"68"
factory T tail (needle)017,4mm017,5mm017,6mm0,685”0,689”0,693”

factory D depth062,8mm062,9mm063,0mm2,472”2,476” 2,480”

factory L length (tip to tip)175,3mm175,5mm175,7mm6,902”6,909”6,917”

short line T tail (needle)017,5mm017,6mm017,7mm0,689”0,693”0,697”

short line D depth062,7mm062,8mm062,9mm2,469”2,472”2,476”

short line L length (tip to tip) 174,8mm175,0mm175,2mm6,882”6,890”6,898”

wing settings 58 kph 9°, 55kph 8°

binding placement 10041764"66"68"64"66" 68"
factory hard boots73,3cm 74,0cm 75,3cm 28,86” 29,13”29,65”

factory soft boots72,9cm73,6cm74,9cm28,70”28,98”29,49”

short line hard boots72,9cm73,6cm 74,9cm28,70” 28,97”29,49”

short line soft boots72,5cm73,2cm74,5cm28,54”28,82”29,33”

Distance from heel of front binding to tail of the ski. Firmly tighten and control all screws, do not use more than 0.6 Nm torque at the M4 metric bolts. Use RAZOR metric tools and bolts only.

One Year limited WarrantyRAZOR waterskis are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for one year. Excluded in the limited warranty is damage due to misuse, improper care, damage by mount of bindings, handle impact damage and bottom abrasions. To obtain warranty, please send production number of the warranty ski, a copy of the bill and a clear picture of the reason why warranty is requested to your point of sales. RAZOR waterskis must be purchased from an authorized RAZOR dealer or for warranty to be validated.

Your RAZOR crew

Volker EngelhardtMatteo Ianni

CEO razorskis.comCTO razorskis.com

+43 699 1585 7759+39 340 9355 106

Warning

Use of this product and participation in the sport involves inherent risks of injury or death. To reduce risks the skier should heed the following:

  1. Ski in control and do not ski at speeds that exceed the skier's ability. The faster you ski, the greater your risk of injury. Exercise additional caution when skiing at competitive speeds. BEGINNERS SHOULD USE EXTRA CAUTION and should be towed at slower speeds that allow for reasonable control and stability.
  2. Use correct size ski and binding. Use bindings of the highest safety standard only. Follow instructions of binding’s manufacturer. Binding should be adjusted for a snug, not tight, fit. Even if properly fitted, the binding may or may not release in a fall which could result in injury to the ankle, knee, leg or other parts of the body. Wet binding and foot with water before use.
  3. Inspect skis, fins, and bindings for loose screws, wear, cracks, delamination or tearing.
  4. Check bindings and fins prior to each use to ensure they are fastened securely to the ski.
  5. USE ONLY ON WATER. Do not use in shallow water or near shore, docks, pilings, swimmers or other watercraft. Always wear a U.S. Coast Guard approved Type III (PFD) vest.
  6. Attempting land or dock starts can increase the risk of injury or death.
  7. Water skiing instruction is recommended before use. Instruction will teach general safety guidelines and proper skiing techniques, which may reduce your risk of injury.
  8. Please read the product instructions

Watersports safety code

Water sports are fun and challenging for all levels of enthusiasts but involve inherent risks of injury or death. To increase your enjoyment of the sport and to reduce your risks, use good judgment and common sense and follow the above rules: THE WARNINGS AND PRACTICES SET FORTH ABOVE IN THE WATERSPORTS SAFETY CODE REPRESENT SOME COMMON RISKS ENCOUNTERED BY USERS. THE CODE DOES NOT PURPORT TO COVER ALL INSTANCES OF RISK OR DANGER. PLEASE USE COMMON SENSE AND GOOD JUDGMENT.

Before you start

  1. Familiarize yourself with federal, state and local laws. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the proper use of the equipment and the risks inherent in your sport.
  2. Know the waterways.
  3. Always have a person other than the boat driver as an observer.
  4. Skier, observer and driver must agree on hand signals.
  5. Never start out until skier signals he is ready. Observer and skier should maintain constant eye contact.

Your Equipment

  1. Inspect all equipment prior to use. Check ski, bindingsand fins prior to each use. Do not use if damaged.
  2. Always wear a U.S. Coast Guard Type III (PFD) vest.
  3. Rope should be attached to the watercraft in an approved fashion with hardware designed for towing. Refer to your watercraft manual for instructions on proper tow rope attachment.
  4. Tow ropes stretch during use. If a rope breaks or is suddenly released, it can snap back into the watercraft. Warn all occupants of the danger of rope recoil.
  5. Inspect tow rope and its attachments before using. Do not use tow rope if frayed, knotted or damaged. Replace when signs of excessive deterioration are indicated by discoloration, broken filaments, unravelling or other obvious signs of wear on the rope or hardware. Use proper tow rope for the activity.
  6. Ensure tow rope is clear of all body parts prior to starting out or during use.
  7. Keep persons and ropes away from the propeller when engine is running even in neutral. Should rope become entangled in propeller, Shut off engine and remove ignition key before retreiving the rope.

When you ski

  1. Before starting always remove any slack in the rope between watercraft and skier. Sudden shock loads may cause injury to skier or failure of rope, resulting in snap-back or breakage.
  2. The driver and skier must watch for and be able to stop or turn to avoid obstacles.
  3. Falling and the injuries that may result are inherent risks in the sport.
  4. Always ski or ride in control and at speeds appropriate for you ability. Ski or ride within your limits. Follow instruction on product for proper speed limits.
  5. Do not ski or ride over ramps or jumps without prior instruction.
  6. Use a flag to signal others that a skier or rider is in the water.
  7. Do not operate watercraft, ski or ride under the influence of alcohol or drugs.