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Mad Wave - Short Belt - Tethered swimming By Mad Wave

59.95 €
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SKU: 011236
Brand: Mad Wave
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Mad Wave Tethered Swimming SHORT BELT



A 2” (5cm) waist belt and buckle attached to a 4-foot (1.2m) length of heavy tubing used for push-off and stationary swimming in small backyard or hotel pools. Two resistance levels.
  • belt with quick-release fastener
  • available in different resistances
  • perfect for kick-off training and stationary swimming
  • helps to increase swimming strength and stamina


Resistances
  • Level 1 (green): light
    5,4 - 14,1 kg of pull

  • Level 2 (red): medium
    5,4 - 14,1 kg of pull

  • Level 3 (black): strong
    9,1 - 20,4 kg of pull



Length when not pulled of approx. 1,2 meters (can be stretched to approx. 4 m).

Tethered swimming is perfect to train strength endurance and stamina. The swimmer himself recognizes if his technique beginns to weaken because from this moment the tube will pull him back more. This enables the swimmer to put more efforts to correct technique even when exhaustion beginns.

Mad Wave Tethered Swimming SHORT BELT



A 2” (5cm) waist belt and buckle attached to a 4-foot (1.2m) length of heavy tubing used for push-off and stationary swimming in small backyard or hotel pools. Two resistance levels.
  • belt with quick-release fastener
  • available in different resistances
  • perfect for kick-off training and stationary swimming
  • helps to increase swimming strength and stamina


Resistances
  • Level 1 (green): light
    5,4 - 14,1 kg of pull

  • Level 2 (red): medium
    5,4 - 14,1 kg of pull

  • Level 3 (black): strong
    9,1 - 20,4 kg of pull



Length when not pulled of approx. 1,2 meters (can be stretched to approx. 4 m).

Tethered swimming is perfect to train strength endurance and stamina. The swimmer himself recognizes if his technique beginns to weaken because from this moment the tube will pull him back more. This enables the swimmer to put more efforts to correct technique even when exhaustion beginns.