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Water Gear Chamois Towel

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Soft, super-absorbent 13' x 17' towel. Wring out to absorb more water. Replaces bulky towels in luggage or ...


Instructional Swim Belt

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from: Water Gear


Beginners can learn to swim quickly with an instructional swim belt. The provides the beginning swimmer with increased ...


Water Gear Fins - Blue

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Full foot and heel, nonslip pocket. Note: Sizes on these fins tend to run small, especially in the ...


Lanyards for Whistles

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Our standard, multi-purpose lanyard. Primarily used with whistles.


Water Gear Lycra Bathing Cap

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from: Water Gear


Comfortable, long lasting lycra swim cap. One size fits most.


Water Gear Back Float, Progressive Split Float (Orange)

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Soft, comfortable closed cell EVA foam will not absorb water or chip. Buckles easily on back for young ...


Water Gear Resistance Bells-EVA

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Water Gear Bells are designed to add resistance to a water exercise program and can be used throughout ...


Water Gear Dive Rings (4 pcs)

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Unbreakable, noncorrosive and will not mar. 6' Ring stands up on pool bottom.


Water Gear Back Float 4-Color Split Back Float

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Soft, comfortable closed cell EVA foam will not absorb water or chip. Buckles easily on back for young ...


Water Fan Paddles

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from: Water Gear


Build upper body strength with Water Fan Paddles, featuring patented adjustable fan blades to vary resistance.



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