A multi-purpose product that can be used as a kickboard or a pull buoy: the pullkick combines the design features of a pullbuoy and a board, allowing swimmers to use it as either. This means swimmers can either train their arms first and then, straight afterward, their legs or the other way around.
More suitable for regular/intermediate or advanced swimmers: the dimensions of the pullkick have been carefully designed so as not to hinder swimming speed so it offers only average buoyancy when used as a kickboard.
Lightweight and compact size to carry around easily. Ergonomic shape allows various arm, hand, and leg positions. With the lightly ribbed surface, the grooves ensure a non-slip grip during all training sessions
With rounded edges to prevent chaffing, the pull kick will not irritate your skin as you quickly switch from using it as a kickboard to using it as a pull buoy or the other way around. Together
Made of soft, durable, and high-quality EVA closed-cell foam (PVC-free). Eco-friendly! Virtually indestructible under normal use.
Barracuda Glow Party Pullkick is swim training equipment that combines the design features of a pull buoy and a board, allowing swimmers to use it as either. Its distinctive features make it an invaluable accessory for any swimmer’s training session. This means swimmers can either train their arms first and then, straight afterward, their legs or the other way round.
The Pullkick, also called a kick-buoy, is more suitable for intermediate or advanced swimmers as it offers only average buoyancy when used as a kickboard. Its dimensions have been carefully designed so as not to hinder swimming speed. If you want to work specifically on your core muscles, you can position the pull kick in between your calves. It can also be used with an ankle band to totally immobilize your legs.
With the rubber-texture surface and rough gripping edges, the grooves ensure a non-slip grip during all training sessions. The softness of the foam it is made out of, so it will not irritate your skin as you quickly switch from using it as a kickboard to using it as a pull buoy or the other way around.