SKU: S11875-SI

NZ Strechcordz Safety Long Belt Slider

$198.00

Description

The NZ Long Belt Slider, S11875 was improved for safety and comfort. Used for adding resistance to swimming, the Long Belt Slider is StrechCordz’s #1 in-water resistance product. It provides swim out and pull-back resistance to improve strength and stamina. Accelerate quicker, strengthen the finishes of each stroke and improve your times. A proprietary, embedded safety cord runs the full length of the tubing and acts as a limiter to help prevent over-stretching. 

The S11875 features a 2-in/5 cm waist belt that fits up to a 44-in/1.1 m waist, padded for comfort and connected to 20 feet/6 m of latex with safety cord tubing and sliding attachment that moves freely around the belt for unrestricted movement. Used in either 25yd or 25m pools. Interchangeable.  Choose from 4 resistance levels.

Color Resistance (lbs)* Resistance (kg)*
Silver 3-8 1.3-3.6
Yellow 5-14 2.2-6.3
Green 8-24 3.6-10.8
Red 12-31 5.4-14.1
* resistance when stretched 1 – 3 times original length
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