Avg. Customer Rating: (Based on 22 Reviews)
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Good Tool |
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bhenning
from Denver, CO
on 3/29/2013
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These finger paddles work as a nice tool to help you work on your feel of the water. They seem to really help me work on my technique more than regular hand paddles.
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improve stroke |
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By
hoop
from New York, NY
on 12/18/2012
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this is the best paddle to improve stroke.
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great paddles |
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Catherine
from Mount Vernon, Ohio
on 11/13/2012
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Probably the best small paddle around--really useful for teaching sensitivity to the water without putting too much strain on shoulders.
These paddles are one piece of equipment that I tell all of the swimmers I coach to have in their bags for practice.
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Biofuse Paddle |
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Joshua
from Olympia, WA
on 8/14/2012
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I use the Biofuse paddle every time i jump in the pool, im normally swim 5-6 days a week. I do wish there were other sizes then small but im very happy with them. The Paddle really do work your arm and really help with getting your stroke in form
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Good Finger Paddles |
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Phillip
from Kansas
on 3/30/2012
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They feel great, are durable, and give me a good workout. The only reason they are getting a four rather than a five is that they are a different color than pictured.
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Just Right |
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Mr. T
from Tampa, Fl
on 9/14/2011
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Ive used the Biofuse finger paddles 2 times so-far. They feel just right - not too big and not too small. I am a 39 yo who had shoulder surgery last year and I am now at the point in recovery that I need to find something to improve strength in my stroke. I believe these paddles are just the ticket! The paddles seem stable in the water. The straps seem to hold fairly well to my fingers. So-far the adjustment on the straps seems to be holding and not slipping as I swim. Very good!
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These are really great! |
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Atlantahopper
from North Central NJ
on 1/21/2011
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These paddles are awesome! I also have a pair of lycra gloves that I use but these are much better. The resistance they provide is really good, and I like the fact that they are adjustable so my husband (who's hands are considerably larger than mine) can also use them. They dry off right away, are lightweight and transport easy since they are so small. I really like these. I didn't rate them 5 stars only because I haven't tried any other paddles but I am very pleased with these!
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Better option for finger paddles |
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Sporter
from Alabama
on 11/1/2010
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Plenty of FPs on the market these give the added grip on the deck surface so you can control the feel of the paddles better and remove most of the strapping
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Finger paddles |
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New Yorker fast swimmer
from New York, NY
on 9/28/2010
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I love swimming with these finger paddles, they feel light and improve my technique and efficiency. It took me a week or so to get used to them but now I am addicted and feel like a fast swimming webbed animal. Highly recommended if you are looking for efficiency and opportunity to improve your style.
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Finger Paddles are Plus. |
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By
Lizzy B.
from Van Meter, IA
on 9/6/2010
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I use the finger paddles solely for the breast stroke (the front crawl or back float are NOT the right strokes for these). I immediately felt arm muscles being worked much more efficiently than before. The paddles are extremely comfortable and fit to the contours of my hand.
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