StillSwim Stationary Swimming System
The StillSwim System is suitable for everyone who has a backyard pool. From athletes who want a training workout, to anyone who wants to enjoy a non-stop swim.
The StillSwim Stationary Swim System is made up of the StillSwim Belt and Buoyo Leg Floats.
StillSwim Belt
With the StillSwim Belt you’ll be able to swim uninterrupted and get all the benefits of lap swimming, while in a fixed stationary position.
The SwillSwim Belt is harnessed around your waist and tethered to an immovable object.
The unique design supports your lower body and legs, enabling you to swim in comfort.
Find out more about the StillSwim Belt
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Buoyo Leg Floats
Buoyo Leg Floats provide buoyancy to the lower legs and feet, making it easy for swimmers of all fitness levels to swim for longer.
While you swim, they keep your feet high in the water, and your legs extended in a floating position.
Find out more about the Buoyo Leg Floats.
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—–Our products are available to buy online via the product pages.
You can buy the products separately. Or buy them as a bundle.
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From the owner of StillSwim
“Most tethers are promoted for swim training which involves fast, flat out swimming. But they can be uncomfortable for slow swimming because the legs start to sink due to the swimmer being restrained.
The main reason I designed StillSwim was so I could swim comfortably for as long as I liked, fast or slow.
The reason for incorporating the Buoyo Leg Floats was to give me that added buoyancy when I slowed my swimming speed.
So what we have is a tether that on its own, is suitable for training. For instance my 40-year-old son is a good swimmer and will not use the Floats with the Belt.
However, by adding the Floats, the tether becomes suitable for any type of Freestyle or Breaststroke swimming, no matter how slow or awkward the swimmer may be.”
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Add to the relaxation, family and social benefits of your backyard pool.
Find out more about the StillSwim Belt and the Buoyo Leg Floats and buy online today.
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