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Sola 20L Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Dry Bag Buoy Tow Float Swimming Orange
Sola 20L Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Dry Bag Buoy Tow Float Swimming Orange
Sola 20L Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Dry Bag Buoy Tow Float Swimming Orange
Sola 20L Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Dry Bag Buoy Tow Float Swimming Orange
Sola 20L Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Dry Bag Buoy Tow Float Swimming Orange
Sola 20L Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Dry Bag Buoy Tow Float Swimming Orange
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Sola 20L Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Dry Bag Buoy Tow Float Swimming Orange

Sola Wild Swim Tow Float Buoy Drybag Single Chamber The Sola Single Chamber 20 Litre inflatable tow float / swim buoy is constructed using durable PVC and nylon, and is easy to inflate/deflate. When rolled down, clipped and inflated, the bag is waterproof and ideal for keeping your valuables safe and dry while open water swimming. The buoy is attached to you by means of a waist belt and tether line. The high visibility colour makes your location in the water stand out. More Floats Here Brightly coloured Waist belt with tether line Durable PVC and nylon construction Single air chamber Easy to inflate/deflate Ultra lightweight Storage space for personal belongings Stay Safe and Seen Wild swimming, or wild dipping, is growing in popularity across lakes, rivers, and coastlines. People love the freedom, connection to nature, and mental benefits. But with that freedom comes responsibility—for your safety and for others. A vital piece of kit for open-water swimmers is the float. This lightweight, inflatable float is attached to your waist with a leash. It trails behind you as you swim, barely creating drag. Tow floats serve several important purposes. First and foremost, they keep you visible. Wild swimming often takes place in unpredictable conditions. Fog, waves, and poor light can make it hard for others to spot you in the water. A bright, buoyant tow float ensures you stand out. This is especially important around boats, paddleboarders, or in shared water areas. A tow float acts like a flag, warning others you're there. It’s a simple way to reduce the risk of accidents. Secondly, tow floats provide emergency flotation. If you cramp, tire, or feel cold, you can grab the float and rest. This is vital if you're far from the shore. It’s not a substitute for good swimming ability, but it offers an extra layer of safety. Another practical use is for storage. Some tow floats are designed to hold small items like keys, a phone, or snacks. This means you don’t have to leave valuables on the shore. It's useful for point-to-point swims or when access to your belongings is limited. One well-known brand producing quality tow floats is Sola. Sola has a strong reputation in the watersports world. Founded in the UK, the brand is known for its affordable and durable gear. The Sola float is lightweight, easy to inflate, and available in bright colours like orange and yellow. It’s a great option for beginners and seasoned swimmers alike. Sola’s tow float includes a waist belt and leash. The adjustable fit ensures it stays secure without restricting movement. It also has a dry bag version—perfect for carrying essentials while you swim. Tow floats also help in group swims. When everyone wears one, it’s easier to keep track of each other. This adds safety and helps less experienced swimmers feel more confident. For wild dipping, which often involves shorter swims or quick immersions, a float is still useful. Cold water can shock the body. Having something to grab on to is reassuring. Even if you’re not swimming far, a float can make a big difference. Using a tow float also sets a good example. It shows you're thinking about safety and responsible swimming. If emergency services see a swimmer with a float, it can even help them assess a situation faster. Many wild swimmers pair their float with a good wetsuit. Wetsuits help retain body heat and protect from scrapes and jellyfish. Here again, Sola wetsuits stand out. Sola makes high-performance wetsuits for surfing, swimming, and general water sports. They're known for value, comfort, and smart design. Sola wetsuits are made with flexible neoprene and have flatlock seams. This helps reduce chafing and improves movement in cold water. They come in a range of thicknesses for different conditions and seasons. When paired with a tow float, a Sola wetsuit offers comfort, warmth, and confidence. Together, they allow you to enjoy wild waters longer and more safely. Whether you're swimming a mile or dipping for a minute, a float is essential. It increases visibility, adds buoyancy, and carries your gear. And with reliable brands like Sola, you can trust your equipment will last. So next time you plan an outdoor swim, don’t forget your float. Stay safe, stay seen, and enjoy the water.

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Sola 20L Inflatable Open Water Swim Buoy Dry Bag Buoy Tow Float Swimming Orange

Sola Wild Swim Tow Float Buoy Drybag Single Chamber The Sola Single Chamber 20 Litre inflatable tow float / swim buoy is constructed using durable PVC and nylon, and is easy to inflate/deflate. When rolled down, clipped and inflated, the bag is waterproof and ideal for keeping your valuables safe and dry while open water swimming. The buoy is attached to you by means of a waist belt and tether line. The high visibility colour makes your location in the water stand out. More Floats Here Brightly coloured Waist belt with tether line Durable PVC and nylon construction Single air chamber Easy to inflate/deflate Ultra lightweight Storage space for personal belongings Stay Safe and Seen Wild swimming, or wild dipping, is growing in popularity across lakes, rivers, and coastlines. People love the freedom, connection to nature, and mental benefits. But with that freedom comes responsibility—for your safety and for others. A vital piece of kit for open-water swimmers is the float. This lightweight, inflatable float is attached to your waist with a leash. It trails behind you as you swim, barely creating drag. Tow floats serve several important purposes. First and foremost, they keep you visible. Wild swimming often takes place in unpredictable conditions. Fog, waves, and poor light can make it hard for others to spot you in the water. A bright, buoyant tow float ensures you stand out. This is especially important around boats, paddleboarders, or in shared water areas. A tow float acts like a flag, warning others you're there. It’s a simple way to reduce the risk of accidents. Secondly, tow floats provide emergency flotation. If you cramp, tire, or feel cold, you can grab the float and rest. This is vital if you're far from the shore. It’s not a substitute for good swimming ability, but it offers an extra layer of safety. Another practical use is for storage. Some tow floats are designed to hold small items like keys, a phone, or snacks. This means you don’t have to leave valuables on the shore. It's useful for point-to-point swims or when access to your belongings is limited. One well-known brand producing quality tow floats is Sola. Sola has a strong reputation in the watersports world. Founded in the UK, the brand is known for its affordable and durable gear. The Sola float is lightweight, easy to inflate, and available in bright colours like orange and yellow. It’s a great option for beginners and seasoned swimmers alike. Sola’s tow float includes a waist belt and leash. The adjustable fit ensures it stays secure without restricting movement. It also has a dry bag version—perfect for carrying essentials while you swim. Tow floats also help in group swims. When everyone wears one, it’s easier to keep track of each other. This adds safety and helps less experienced swimmers feel more confident. For wild dipping, which often involves shorter swims or quick immersions, a float is still useful. Cold water can shock the body. Having something to grab on to is reassuring. Even if you’re not swimming far, a float can make a big difference. Using a tow float also sets a good example. It shows you're thinking about safety and responsible swimming. If emergency services see a swimmer with a float, it can even help them assess a situation faster. Many wild swimmers pair their float with a good wetsuit. Wetsuits help retain body heat and protect from scrapes and jellyfish. Here again, Sola wetsuits stand out. Sola makes high-performance wetsuits for surfing, swimming, and general water sports. They're known for value, comfort, and smart design. Sola wetsuits are made with flexible neoprene and have flatlock seams. This helps reduce chafing and improves movement in cold water. They come in a range of thicknesses for different conditions and seasons. When paired with a tow float, a Sola wetsuit offers comfort, warmth, and confidence. Together, they allow you to enjoy wild waters longer and more safely. Whether you're swimming a mile or dipping for a minute, a float is essential. It increases visibility, adds buoyancy, and carries your gear. And with reliable brands like Sola, you can trust your equipment will last. So next time you plan an outdoor swim, don’t forget your float. Stay safe, stay seen, and enjoy the water.

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Sola Wild Swim Tow Float Buoy Drybag Single Chamber The Sola Single Chamber 20 Litre inflatable tow float / swim buoy is constructed using durable PVC and nylon, and is easy to inflate/deflate. When rolled down, clipped and inflated, the bag is waterproof and ideal for keeping your valuables safe and dry while open water swimming. The buoy is attached to you by means of a waist belt and tether line. The high visibility colour makes your location in the water stand out. More Floats Here Brightly coloured Waist belt with tether line Durable PVC and nylon construction Single air chamber Easy to inflate/deflate Ultra lightweight Storage space for personal belongings Stay Safe and Seen Wild swimming, or wild dipping, is growing in popularity across lakes, rivers, and coastlines. People love the freedom, connection to nature, and mental benefits. But with that freedom comes responsibility—for your safety and for others. A vital piece of kit for open-water swimmers is the float. This lightweight, inflatable float is attached to your waist with a leash. It trails behind you as you swim, barely creating drag. Tow floats serve several important purposes. First and foremost, they keep you visible. Wild swimming often takes place in unpredictable conditions. Fog, waves, and poor light can make it hard for others to spot you in the water. A bright, buoyant tow float ensures you stand out. This is especially important around boats, paddleboarders, or in shared water areas. A tow float acts like a flag, warning others you're there. It’s a simple way to reduce the risk of accidents. Secondly, tow floats provide emergency flotation. If you cramp, tire, or feel cold, you can grab the float and rest. This is vital if you're far from the shore. It’s not a substitute for good swimming ability, but it offers an extra layer of safety. Another practical use is for storage. Some tow floats are designed to hold small items like keys, a phone, or snacks. This means you don’t have to leave valuables on the shore. It's useful for point-to-point swims or when access to your belongings is limited. One well-known brand producing quality tow floats is Sola. Sola has a strong reputation in the watersports world. Founded in the UK, the brand is known for its affordable and durable gear. The Sola float is lightweight, easy to inflate, and available in bright colours like orange and yellow. It’s a great option for beginners and seasoned swimmers alike. Sola’s tow float includes a waist belt and leash. The adjustable fit ensures it stays secure without restricting movement. It also has a dry bag version—perfect for carrying essentials while you swim. Tow floats also help in group swims. When everyone wears one, it’s easier to keep track of each other. This adds safety and helps less experienced swimmers feel more confident. For wild dipping, which often involves shorter swims or quick immersions, a float is still useful. Cold water can shock the body. Having something to grab on to is reassuring. Even if you’re not swimming far, a float can make a big difference. Using a tow float also sets a good example. It shows you're thinking about safety and responsible swimming. If emergency services see a swimmer with a float, it can even help them assess a situation faster. Many wild swimmers pair their float with a good wetsuit. Wetsuits help retain body heat and protect from scrapes and jellyfish. Here again, Sola wetsuits stand out. Sola makes high-performance wetsuits for surfing, swimming, and general water sports. They're known for value, comfort, and smart design. Sola wetsuits are made with flexible neoprene and have flatlock seams. This helps reduce chafing and improves movement in cold water. They come in a range of thicknesses for different conditions and seasons. When paired with a tow float, a Sola wetsuit offers comfort, warmth, and confidence. Together, they allow you to enjoy wild waters longer and more safely. Whether you're swimming a mile or dipping for a minute, a float is essential. It increases visibility, adds buoyancy, and carries your gear. And with reliable brands like Sola, you can trust your equipment will last. So next time you plan an outdoor swim, don’t forget your float. Stay safe, stay seen, and enjoy the water.

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