Training Pull buoys
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Softee 25136.783.1 Pull Buoy
3.99 €
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Finis Foam Senior Pull Buoy
15.99 €
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TYR Pull Float Junior
12.99 €
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TYR Pull Float
14.99 €
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SEAC 1520033000000A Pull Buoy
9.99 €
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Orca GVA70001 Pull Buoy
17.99 €
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Finis Hydrodinamic Ankle Buoy
24.99 €
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Ology Monobloc Junior Pull Buoy
3.99 €
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Arena Pullkick Pro Pull Buoy
34.18 €
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Speedo Pull Kick Pull Buoy
20.99 €
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Speedo ECO Pull Buoy
20.99 €
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Turbo 97203 Pull Buoy
12.99 €
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Sailfish G00334C3099 Pull Buoy
12.99 €
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Aquasphere ST1520471 Pull Buoy
13.99 €
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Ology Monobloc
5.49 €
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Ology Monobloc Junior Pull Buoy
3.99 €
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Ras Pull Kick Pull Buoy
22.99 €
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Ras Monocolor Pull Buoy
8.49 €
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Ras Monocolor Pull Buoy
8.49 €
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Speedo Pullbuoy Pull Buoy
17.99 €
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Funky Trunks FYG001N00770 Pull Buoy
14.99 €
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Leisis 0101001 Pull Buoy
4.99 €
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Leisis 0101185 Pull Buoy
7.99 €
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Malmsten 1310012.90 Pull Buoy
12.49 €
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Ology Monobloc Junior Pull Buoy
3.99 €
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Aquafeel 4307 Pull Buoy
21.99 €
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Madwave Ext Pull Buoy
19.99 €
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Ras Monocolor Pull Buoy
5.49 €
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So Dive 3345058043126 Pull Buoy
10 €
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Arena Freeflow Pull Buoy
30.14 €
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Arena Freeflow Pull Buoy
30.14 €
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Arena Pullkick Pro Pull Buoy
49.19 €
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Speedo 8 Pull Buoy
17.99 €
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HUUB Big Buoy Pull Buoy
22.99 €
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HUUB Toy 4 Pull Buoy
17.99 €
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Zoggs 465206 Pull Buoy
16.49 €
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Finis Foam Junior Pull Buoy
14.99 €
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Funkita Asymmetric
16.99 €
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Funkita Asymmetric
15.99 €
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Funkita Asymmetric
14.99 €
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Zoot Z2007019010 Pull Buoy
19.99 €
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Funky Trunks FYG001N01077 Pull Buoy
15.99 €
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Funky Trunks FYG001N00446 Pull Buoy
16.99 €
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Funky Trunks Elite Squad Rainbow Racer Pull Buoy
22.99 €
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Leisis 0101001 Pull Buoy
4.99 €
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Leisis 0101186 Pull Buoy
7.99 €
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Leisis Pull Buoy
4.99 €
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Leisis Pull Buoy
4.99 €
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Malmsten 1310012.30 Pull Buoy
14.49 €
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Ology Monobloc Junior
4.99 €
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Aquafeel 4307 Pull Buoy
21.99 €
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Aquafeel 4302 Pull Kick
19.99 €
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Aquafeel 4307 Pull Buoy
21.99 €
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Aquafeel 4307 Pull Buoy
21.99 €
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Aquafeel 4300 Ultralight Pull Buoy
9.99 €
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Madwave Ext Pull Buoy
20.49 €
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Madwave Ext Pull Buoy
20.49 €
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Ras Bicolor Pull Buoy
6.99 €
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Ras Multicolor
10.99 €
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Sporti France 041007 Pull Buoy
7.99 €
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Pure2improve P2I220020 Pull Buoy
10.99 €
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Krafwin EVA Pull Buoy
7.99 €
How to choose a pull buoy?
The objective of pull buoys is to make additional buoyancy for your hips, and to get your body positioned in sequence so you are additionally streamlined. This can enable you to concentrate on the remains of your stroke, make core stability, delay down your stroke, and be a complete keeper of other helpful items to enhance your general swimming. Arena, Speedo, Turbo, TYR, Zoggs are brands that offer pull buoys.A swimming pull kick is usually half the dimensions of a standard kickboard and is barely bent so that it can smoothly hold between your legs when utilized in a pull set. Because it is more undersized, it presents proper buoyancy when kicking, and in retrieval induces minor stress on the shoulders while more extended sets.
When selecting a pull buoy, there are several factors to consider to ensure you choose the right one for your swimming needs. Here are some tips to help you make an informed decision:
Buoyancy level: Pull buoys come in different buoyancy levels, typically ranging from low to high. The buoyancy level determines the amount of support the buoy provides to your body while swimming. Beginners or those seeking more assistance should opt for a higher buoyancy level, while more advanced swimmers may prefer a lower level that allows for a more natural body position in the water.
Size and shape: Consider the size and shape of the pull buoy. It should be comfortable to hold between your legs without excessive squeezing or discomfort. Choose a size that fits well and allows for proper leg movement and range of motion. Generally, pull buoys are available in a variety of shapes, such as figure eight, hourglass, or cylindrical. Experiment with different shapes to find the one that feels most comfortable and supportive for you.
Material and durability: Look for a pull buoy made from durable materials that can withstand regular use in the water. Common materials used for pull buoys include foam, EVA ethylene vinyl acetate, or rubber. Foam buoys tend to be lightweight and offer good buoyancy, while EVA or rubber options provide more durability. Consider your preferences regarding comfort, durability, and maintenance when choosing the material.
Texture and grip: Check the texture of the pull buoy´s surface. A textured or slightly rough surface can provide better grip, preventing the buoy from slipping between your legs while swimming. This ensures that the buoy stays securely in place, allowing you to focus on your stroke technique without interruptions.
Versatility: Some pull buoys offer additional features or design elements that enhance their versatility. For example, some buoys have adjustable straps or loops that allow you to attach them to your legs, providing extra stability. Others may have ergonomic designs that accommodate different body shapes and sizes. Consider if any of these additional features would be beneficial for your specific needs.