Swim Paddles
Avg. Customer Rating:
(Based on 22 Reviews)
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Good Tool |
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By
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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