SKU: S109-8

NZ Stretchcordz Swim Parachute/Drag Belt

$79.00

Description

The S109 is designed for long swim resistance training.  The NZ Swimming Parachute and Drag Belt increases endurance and strength in all swimmers. Varying chute sizes provide an endless combination of resistance levels and are  compatible with flip turns.  It is also designed for endurance swim training, resisted water walking, running and lunging. Ideal for group water fitness classes for high intensity training, for triathlete training and for rehabilitation in-water. (see tab below for size info.)

Features
  • PROVIDES ADDITIONAL DRAG: Everyday resistance training that makes forward movement more difficult
  • BUILDS MUSCLE, INCREASES ENDURANCE AND BOOSTS SPEED: Making swimming more difficult when worn, increasing performance without the parachute
  • VERSATILE TRAINING TOOL: Works with butterfly, backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle strokes
  • ADJUSTABLE NYLON BELT: Comfortable material with easy-to-use adjustments to fit most swimmers
  • NON-INTRUSIVE AND EASY TO USE: Compatible with kicking and flip turns
Shipping & Returns

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Returns:
If you're not completely satisfied with your purchase, return the product in its original condition AND PACKAGING within 21 days, including your Packing Note or Invoice Number.

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T&C’s

No exchange, No returns, No swaps, No refunds

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