The pull buoy uniquely lifts your legs right up to the water surface, allowing you to focus, improve, and strengthen your swimming arm stroke in all styles. The Watery Makara pull buoy is made of 100% premium EVA foam, providing the highest degree of buoyancy, and is shaped in a teardrop form that ensures it stays in place between your legs - even during flip turns. Here in our stylish black and white colour

The Makara pull buoy is an essential piece of swimming equipment regardless of swimming level, that puts the leg kick out of play, allowing you to focus on strengthening your arm stroke, breathing, or position in the water. It can also be used with a snorkel to isolate breathing and thereby further focus on the arm stroke.

Thousands of swimmers worldwide at all levels use the Makara pull buoy to improve their swimming - and there are several reasons why this particular one is preferred.

  • The edges are rounded for a more comfortable feeling when swimming over a long time
  • Made of 100% premium EVA foam, the pull buoy has a particularly high degree of buoyancy from its compact construction, so your legs don't lay halfway down at the bottom, thereby avoiding unnecessary water resistance. Instead, you always lie in the same horizontal way in the water, as if you were swimming normally. This is achieved by itself without having to tense up in the abdominal region and despite possible fatigue after prolonged use
  • The pull buoy is surface treated, giving it a sleek finish with the result that you avoid annoying abrasion marks and redness on the thigh during and after use. This surface treatment also means that water beads off the pull buoy and doesn't soak into the foam, so you avoid a completely wet pull buoy when you're done swimming
  • Despite its high buoyancy, the pull buoy itself is lightweight, weighing only 240 grams. The lightness is also reflected in the soft foam, making it comfortable to use even over 15, 30, and 60 minutes of swimming with the pull buoy

The optimal position for using the pull buoy in water is to place it between the knees and the groin, so you also get your feet right up to the water surface.

With the Watery Makara Pull buoy, you get the optimal conditions to develop and improve your arm stroke in all four swimming styles.

SKU: 1005590

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Watery pullbuoy - Makara - Black/white

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  • Lifts legs to the water surface for optimal position
  • Manufactured from 100% premium EVA foam for maximum buoyancy
  • Drop-shaped design that sits between the legs
  • Suitable for all swimming styles
  • Helps to isolate armpit and improve breathing
  • Lightweight design of only 240 grams
  • Surface treatment to avoid scratches and irritation
  • Does not absorb water, so it remains light and dry
  • Comfortably rounded edges for long-term use
  • Reduces water resistance by keeping legs up
  • Can be used with snorkel for focused training
  • Essential equipment for swimmers at all levels
  • Manufactured from 100% premium EVA foam
  • How does the Makara pull buoy improve my swimming?
    Makara pull buoy helps insulate your armrests so you can focus on technique, which improves your swimming style.
  • What size is the pull buoy?
    The pull buoy is designed in a universal size to suit most swimmers.
  • Is the pull buoy comfortable for extended use?
    Yes, its rounded edges and lightweight design make it comfortable to use even for long periods of swimming.
  • How do I position the pull buoy correctly?
    Place the pull buoy between the knees or between the knees and abdomen for optimal buoyancy.
  • Can the pull buoy be used with other swimming equipment?
    Yes, it can be combined with other equipment like a snorkel for a more focused workout.
  • Rinse the pull buoy in fresh water after use to remove chlorine and salt.
  • Let it air dry away from direct sunlight to avoid damage.
  • Avoid harsh detergents and washing machines.
  • Age group: all ages
  • Type: Swimmers at all levels, both recreational and competitive

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