Category: Equipment
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The Swim Watch Battle: FINIS Swimsense vs Swimovate Pool-Mate Pro
A must-read here on DC Rainmaker: A triathlete testing both the FINIS Swimsense and the Swimovate Pool-Mate Pro for 3 months, on occasions wearing both at once. He finds both to be very accurate, ending up identical in terms of distance/laps even after 3,000 yards. But he cannot test stroke identification, due to his triathlete-like…
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iiM update available for the FINIS Swimsense® swim watch
Interval Inference Mode (iiM) is a free update for the FINIS Swimsense® performance monitor, freeing you from having to manually press the “pause” button after each repeat. Simply press START at the beginning of your workout and STOP at the end, and the Swimsense® will automatically register all intervals and rest period, along with other…
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Speedo Canon 5D camera housing test
No sound, but really nice footage and colors. The Canon EOS 5D is a still camera, btw, with full HD video possibilities. Speedo – Camera Housing test from Glen Burrows on Vimeo.
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Take a swim with the waterproof Fujitsu Arrows F-01D tablet
Brilliant, 10.1″ 1280 x 800 HD display, Android 3.2 Honeycomb, a 1.0 GHz NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 1 GB Ram and 16 GB of internal storage with 32 GB being optional. Ready to take into the pool, read WebProNews.
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Swim Spa training with Coach Bowman
Hmm, water looks a bit rough to me, and the second video reveals that there are only 6 speeds to choose from. But I’m really impressed by the depth of that thing! Via the17thman Nooo, not those Aquaspinning cycles. Pools are for swimming ! There are more videos on www.youtube.com/MasterSpas, see also www.michaelphelpsswimspa.com
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Cia MarÃtima Swimwear Show – Miami SWFW 2012
Cia Maritima Swimwear Show – Miami Swim Fashion Week 2012 – FTV.com from GO TV on Vimeo.
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Open Water Swimming testing the FINIS Ankle Strap Cord
Mike Lewis from OpenWaterSwimming.com testing the FINIS Ankle Strap Cord, an adaption of the classic hip belt.
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Alternate way to put on a swim cap
Actually quite impressive when they get around to it.
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The Water Buggy looks perfect for open water races
OK, maximum speed is only 8 to 10 kph, but then again, who can swim faster than that ? Joystick steering for those of us who grew up with the Commodore 64. Designed to accommodate three people, able to float on shallow waters of 1 meter depth or more, outboard engine concealed within its body,…
