🟡 Float Boldly, Swim Safely, Be Seen Everywhere!
The New Wave Swim Buoy is a 15-liter, bright yellow PVC float designed for open water swimmers, triathletes, kayakers, and snorkelers. Weighing only 10 ounces, it offers high visibility to watercraft and lifeguards, a secure drybag for phones or valuables, and reliable buoyancy for resting in open water. Perfect for enhancing safety and tracking your swim progress, this buoy is a must-have for serious water athletes who demand both performance and peace of mind.
Size | 15 Liter - Medium |
Color | Yellow |
Brand | New Wave Swim Buoy |
Material | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Product Dimensions | 24"L x 10"W |
Item Weight | 9.9 Ounces |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Item Form | Toroid" or "Donut |
UPC | 635963677077 |
Manufacturer | New Wave Swim Buoy |
Weight Limit | 5.29 Pounds |
Personal Flotation Device Type | Buoyancy Aid |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.51 x 7.6 x 1.34 inches |
Package Weight | 0.33 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 1.25 x 11 inches |
Brand Name | New Wave Swim Buoy |
Country of Origin | China |
Suggested Users | mens |
Part Number | BUOY-15L-PVC-Yellow |
E**E
This really should be part of every open water swimmer's kit.
Update: One year in and I'm still going strong with this swim buoy. Unfortunately water seeped in the air hole so it always looks like there's water in it, but the dry compartment remains reasonably water-free. I still recommend putting vulnerable items like phones and car keys inside waterproof pouches no matter what.The New Wave Swim Buoy basically covers most safety precautions when you're out in the open water. With the buoy tied to your waist and one arm holding it, you are able to transition into a sitting position and easily stay afloat without expending a significant amount of energy you normally require while treading water. The bright color will significantly increases the chances that you will be seen from boaters and other watercraft. Finally, the dry compartment will allow you told personal items, such as your phone and car keys, so you won't get the anxiety of any shenanigans going on land while you're a half mile out in the water.Even when the buoy is inflated, folded, and locked in, water droplets will eventually find its way inside the dry compartment. Make sure every vulnerable item in the dry compartment is also inside a waterproof pouch.15L is the right size. Not much use to carry a 20L size unless you intend to tow a lot of gear for some reason or you're in very rough conditions. And if you're in very rough conditions I sincerely hope you know what you're doing and you have support around you.Survival floating is an essential skill for all swimmers of all ages and skill levels. DO NOT SUBSITUTE SKILL WITH SAFETY DEVICES.
M**Y
Works as adverised
Easy to use, durable enough. Never had a leak.
A**R
Keeps me safe and visible on the lake!
Perfect!
P**N
Easy to use
I use this about once a week. It works really well for assisting in long swims on a lake.
S**N
I really want to rate this a 5-star product...
I love using my swim buoy. I feel so much safer in the water (though someone on shore mistook me for a duck yesterday evening???). I like it that I can bring a couple of items along with me in the "dry" bag (which gets wet inside whether or not you open it in the water).I've found very little drag as I swim--it's more like a slight tug once in a while, probably because of water current interference. I also find no trouble switching from one stroke to another while I swim--breaststroke, back, butterfly, freestyle, and sidestroke. Once in a while I need to slide the buoy along the belt (which is very easy to do while swimming) when switching to backstroke.I love using the float to support my arms whenever I need to make goggle adjustments or rest for a few seconds.My only complaint is clean up. The dry bag ALWAYS ends up with some moisture in it, so you have to be able to dry it out after each swim. There's no convenient way to do this. I would love to see the swim buoy with a tab (with a hole in the tab) at the rounded end of the buoy--that way you can hang the buoy up to let air in. However, I'm still working on a solution for keeping the sides from sticking together while the buoy is drying out. I live in hot, arid Utah, so getting the buoy dry (in summer at least) between swims isn't that great a problem, but it's still awkward. What do the rest of you do?
S**.
Great safety device.
Wonderful! I swim open water and this has given me a way to stop and take a short breather plus it is very visible to boaters! I feel more secure knowing if I get into a problem, I can float if necessary. Great product and made well without being heavy.Update: After using this device I like it even better than ever. I had some great open water swims this summer and twice now, I was so grateful that I had this buoy. I swam one day that was very hot and I was without water after swimming across a lake. Not good. So I ordered a small 8oz. water bladder to place inside of the buoy pocket. It was a little heavier but it saved me from dehydration and was of course lighter on the return swim. On another day, the wind picked up so strongly that I was struggling to get back to the other side of the lake. My buoy was a lifesaver! I could hold on to it and catch my breath! I do not swim open water without it! I also need to be more aware of risk! I recommend this to anyone that swims in open water! Great product.
Y**R
Comfortable and very visible buoy.
I use it often and like it.
E**T
Great buoy, but dry bag did not stay dry.
It worked great as a swim buoy. As a dry bag, not so much. Everything i had in the bag portion got soaked. Including my phone (I know....shouldn't have put it in there). So had a dead phone for most of my vacation. But the buoy made us feel much safer when snorkeling.
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