charles vicuña salinas
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Excelente produto, muy bueno
Debora Agila
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2024
very good quality, my son is 12 and this work very good for him.
DASD-2
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023
2 of the bands broke the first time they were used.
Richard W. Cote
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2021
We have purchased several of these over the years for in-pool, resistance training. The high quality and longevity of StretchCordz products never disappoint.
Olena
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2015
Very good device! But if you have small pool take a short one
James E. Gill
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2015
Great product! We have a relatively small pool (too small for laps) and my girlfriend wanted to work out via swimming. She loves this product. Buyers should know the cord is reeeeaaaaalllly long so you need to have someplace far away to use to secure it. Unless you have a really long pool, you won't just be able to secure the non-belted end to the pool umbrella pool. We have a covered deck near the pool and I found a beam under one open section of the ceiling to use to secure the non-belted end. And, you can't cut the cord to make it shorter. So, plan accordingly.
auburnbulldog
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2014
I've been very pleased with my stretchy cord, using it 5 or 6 times now in my backyard pool. I've always liked swimming and with this item I can actually get some use out of the pool that my wife wanted so bad.I set a small post in the ground outside the ~8 ft deck area and the longer cordz has worked out well. If possible I would recommend securing the cord to something in the pool like a ladder or rail (mfg recommends as well) as mine rubs on the flagstone edge of the pool which will probably shorten its life. However the post outside the pool area works well for me and the cord is cheap enough that I'll just replace it if it wears out.I've been using several other swimming accessories I already owned with the cordz, and would recommend these in order of most important first to get more out of swimming in place:- pull buoy- swimmers snorkel (helpful but takes some getting used to)- kickboard- tempo trainer (adjustable beeps, one for each stroke)
Alejandro
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2011
StretchCordz, please make a note of this. The main reason for buying a swim chord is for when your pool is not long enough to do laps. Remember most backyard pools average an 24 ft (7.3 m) in longitud and the chord is 20 feet but stretches.Well, this is a great invention and I believe is a much better work out than swimming because there is resistance involved and it's endless.It works better in my opinion while attached to something at least a meter higher above the water, such as a stainless steel pool ladder or hand rail, so the chord won't hit your feet while kicking. The belt goes around the waist and you can swim any style you want, even butterfly !The only thing was the chord was too long for my pool and the Short Resistance Training Belt looked too short and with no padding on belt. So I had to cut it shorter and re-tie it. I was skeptical at first thinking that it would slip but it just works great.So StretchCordz, please just make a medium version of the long belt, it's a no-brainer.