TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and Conditions:
This website is owned and operated by Kangook America LLC. These Terms set forth the terms and conditions under which you may use our website and services as offered by us. This website offers visitors information about powered paragliding. None of the information provided is intended to replace qualified instruction. By accessing or using the website of our service, you approve that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms.
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When buying a paramotor and/or accessory, you agree that: (i) you are responsible for reading the full item listing before making a commitment to buy it: (ii) you enter into a legally binding contract to purchase an item when you commit to buy an item and you complete the check-out payment process.
The prices we charge for our products are listed on the website. We reserve the right to change our prices for products displayed at any time, and to correct pricing errors that may inadvertently occur. Additional information about pricing and sales tax is available on the payments page.
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You agree to indemnify and hold Kangook America LLC harmless from any demands, loss, liability, claims or expenses (including attorneys’ fees), made against them by any third party due to, or arising out of, or in connection with your use of the website or any of the products offered on the website.
Liability:
Flying any paramotor involves risk. The paramotor pilot is solely responsible for assessing the condition of all flying equipment, the legality of the flight in accordance to local regulations, the weather conditions surrounding the flight, the pilot’s mental and physical state and any other factor relevant to the flight. Failure to do so may result in injury or death. The regulations concerning the operation of Paramotors / Motorized Paragliders (PPG) will differ depending on your country, state, and city. Before flying, ensure any local licensing requirements (if applicable), laws, rules and regulations are met. Always complete a thorough preflight inspection and check your aircraft before taking off. You alone are the pilot in command and are solely responsible for the decisions you make in the course of your flight. If your paramotor equipment is not functioning properly, do not fly until you have corrected the problem. Remember, take-offs are optional, while landings are not.