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N. Hull
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2023
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Penny
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2020
I did not expect this to be so easy to use. I thought that I would hit the bungee with my hands as I would swim free style, but I don’t. It works so well. The only complaint I have is that by the time I’ve swam more than 15min, the belt seems to loosen up and slide down lower. I know it won’t slip off because of how the belt is made, but it tends to be a little uncomfortable when you’re wearing it around your but cheeks 😬. Otherwise, I’mglad I bought it. I do rinse it with fresh water after every use.
LJ
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2019
We bought this trainer but the belt is too small. I tried to process a return to Amazon but apparently it is not returnable. This is not mentioned when you are purchasing.
OnlyGal16
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2018
Was a bit skeptical this would work, but decided to give it a try. There was no bracket included so suggest you buy some D-rings. We have a wooden deck around the pool so easy to screw in the D-rings and then clip the belt on it. You then strap it around your waist, lay horizontal and then start swimming, keeps you in place and doesn’t get in the way of your arm strokes. Only reason for 1 star off was lack of rings to connect.
Pingme67
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2018
Not sure if it should be like this, but the buckle is on my right hip, It takes a few min to get the unit on and then rotate it around so the two cords come out on the sides.I am using this in my swim spa and had to use rope to tie it into place. but after some trial and error it is working great, just wish the buckle was in the front.
Art
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2017
useless. good idea but bad implementation
NES
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2015
I had previously purchased the Home Swimmer System for use in my 15 ft diameter Intex Easy Set up pool, attaching the long strand of webbing to a pillar on my porch deck. One of several problems with this system was that, when swimming freestyle and breathing to one side, the waste belt would shift so that the tether would eventually pull from my side rather than mid-back. The StretchCordz has two elastic bands that extend from both sides of the back - a feature that allows the swimmer to stay centered, even if breathing on one side. I wish the belt were as comfortable as the Home Swimmer belt which is a plush wide neoprene that sits so comfortably around the waste. I've ended up combining the two systems attaching the StretchCordz (just a wide nylon strap really) over the softer neoprene. It's a MUCH more confortable swim than the Home Swimmer. My legs stay closer to the surface and I never feel jerked backward like I did with Home Swimmer. It's also far more reasonably priced. I'm thrilled with the feel of this system and I'm sure I'll keep returning to it for many years to come.
Gary Gannon
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2015
I love this set up !! I use it in my "kiddie pool" that is only 10 x 7 ft x 26" deep and it works great. It holds me in place without much tug at the waist, and the rubber strands never get in the way of my feet. It is strong and sturdy.
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