The Swim Secure Dry Bag Window is a swim buoy for swimmers who prefer to swim in open water. This bright orange buoy will make you visible from a great distance. You can be watched from the shore by loved ones who are worried about you, as well as be seen well in advance by boats heading to shore. A buoy clipped to your waist will ensure visibility in open water.
The second function of the buoy is its ability to hold smaller items and keep them dry. The buoy works on the principle of two separate chambers, where you put your small items in one of them and then inflate the buoy. It therefore serves as a bag that you clip to your waist and drag along the water behind you, keeping your belongings dry.
Of course, the buoy mainly functions as a buoy. So if you need to rest when swimming a longer distance, just grab onto the buoy to float you. The Dry Bag Window buoy is made to keep the weight of an adult afloat.
The advantage of this bag is the clear window on the surface, into which you can insert a cell phone or GPS navigation device that can also be operated through the cover.
The bag has a capacity of 28 litres and its size before inflation is 72 x 37 cm.
The bag is attached to the body with a strap, the size of which can be adjusted.
Please note: Unlike the other bags, this bag is made of a more environmentally friendly PVC material that does not hold the same volume of air all the time as other bags made of a combination of PVC and Nylon materials. However, this does not affect keeping things dry or the buoy's ability to stay afloat. In the manufacturer's tests, the bag holds the same volume of air for 4 hours, which is perfectly adequate for most swimmers.
Parameter | Description |
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Material | PVC |
Color | Orange |
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