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Designed to be used alone or in conjunction with a pull buoy, the StrechCordz Ankle Elastic immobilizes your legs and controls ankle position during kicks. Features an elastic band that fits around ankles for control and position
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Swim Stretch Cords
Avg. Customer Rating:
(Based on 5 Reviews)
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FEEEEET TOGUETHER! |
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By
Elizabeth
from Bronx, NY
on 1/24/2013
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Easier said than done! as a new swimmer It was hard for me to keep my feet toguether. I had to sewed the elastic band to make it a little tighter so that it wouldn''t come out of my feet but it DEFINETELY does the trick.
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not as good as thought |
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By
lily
from ca
on 12/9/2012
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it doesn't really work as i thought and not that useful at all. basically, when you practice with a pull bouy, you don't really need this one at all.
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As Expected - Meets My Need |
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Lisa M Gooden
from Atlanta, GA
on 9/26/2010
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Good for kicking |
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Beth A.
from Franklin, NJ
on 3/14/2010
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For most age groupers, this works well if placed above the knees and used for freestyle kicking (for a tighter kick) and in swimmers under age 13 for breastroke kicking (preventing overly wide knees). For men, the ankle elastic seems to work at the ankles for freestyle kicking. Over time, the elastic starts to fray at the edges.
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Not Great |
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By
B.
from Pleasantville, NY
on 7/2/2009
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The band is way too big for kids. I wanted to use it for myson so he cound keep his feet together in butterfly but it is pretty useless.
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