Swim Buoy Dry Bag HOTSPEAR for Open Water swimmers and Triathletes Swimming Tow Float Durable Nylon (Triple Air Chamber)
Open water waterproof swim buoy dry-bag also know as tow-float, is ideal for swimmers of all levels.
This floatation-device allows you to stay safe while training for or swimming a Triathlon, iron-man competition, snorkeling, or commuting for your yacht to the shore.
The extra-wide valve is easy on your lungs and is easily inflatable, and has a special deflation valve that is unique in its design.
The waterproof storage compartment allows you to carry your valuables and belongings with you while keeping them dry.
Visibility means safety: For surfers, boats, SUPs, lifeguards, and other swimmers.
Although not a lifesaving device, it does provide buoyancy for rests while you swim.
be a safer-swimmer and gain the freedom to go in the water when you like without asking strangers for favors!
Product Features
- SAFETY: Be visible to boats, jet skis and surfers and fellow swimmers
- TOTAL FREEDOM ON THE BEACH: Enter the water with your belongings. No need to rely on strangers to guard your belongings
- EASY TO INFLATE AND FOLD: New, wide opening valve system that allows easy inflation and rapid deflation
- TRIATHLON TRAINING: the perfect distance from the belt so it does not interfere with the leg stokes
Good security Bought this primarily to store valuables when in the water at the breach and not worry about them being stolen. Worked as intended and quality seemed very good. I placed phone and other items in a waterproof pouch and placed the pouch in the dry bag. I did not trust it to be totally dry for my phone. It actually was dry, but the waterproof pouch made it easy to remove items that stayed dry. The bag also provided a bit of security while in the ocean. Not a life preserver, but you can certainly…
so l would not trust it to keep my cell phone dry without a double layer of protection like a ziplock bag Used four times for open water swimming. I put a near equal amount of air in both chambers. After the second swim, I noticed that one of chambers had leaked down a bit. Tighten and cleaned the inflation valve on the defective chamber, filled it and let it sit overnight. By morning most of the air was gone. I have not used the dry bag feature (which is between the two air chambers), but it does get moist inside, so l would not trust it to keep my cell phone dry without a double layer of…