Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Aqua Speed 17L - green
Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Aqua Speed 17L - green
- The AQUA SPEED belay buoy, designed for open-water swimmers, combines the function of a buoy and a waterproof carry-on bag to provide better visibility and assistance in emergency situations.
Product description
AQUA SPEED belay buoy is designed for open water swimmers. It combines the function of a buoy and a waterproof bag for hand luggage (keys, wallet, phone, towel). The maximum load should not exceed 0.5 kg. The buoy has two independent air chambers and one dry pocket. The buoy provides better visibility of the swimmer to others in the water, helps in emergency situations. Properly fixed buoy does not resist in the water and does not interfere with swimming.
Key product features:
- Dimensions before inflating 71 x 36 cm (L x W).
- Dimensions after inflating 52 x 24 x 21 cm (L x W x H).
- Strap circumference max. 121 cm
- Dry pocket to hide handy things (keys, clothes, phone, towel) while swimming
- Non-slip buoy surface
- Adjustable waist belt
- Capacity of 17 liters
- Fully inflated holds a person up to about 110kg in the water
- Handle on the buoy for easier holding on to the buoy
- Line length 38cm (line length measured from attachment to belt loop)
Brand
Entity responsible for this product in the EU
PPHU SPORTEX Grzegorz BieleckiMore
Address:
Obywatelska 157Postal code: 94-104City: ŁódźCountry: PolskaPhone number: 42 218 50 99E-mail: sklep@aquaspeed.com.pl
Symbol
61240
Producer code
One Size5905718612406
Leading colour
Green
Fabric
PVC
Gender
Not applicable
Type product
Belay buoy
Safety - warning type
Does not protect against drowning !
Only use under adult supervision
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