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Kiefer-Catalog-04.Pdf 38 Swim Swim Belts & Collars, Water Shirts Order 24 hours at www.kiefer.com AQUA JOGGERS Kiefer Aqua-Cell Flotation Belt Fit up to 48” waist (36” for Junior). High buoyancy 652015 foam water exercise belt. Adjustable elastic waist band Great for aquatic exercise or therapy. Use in deep to secure proper fi t. Holds you stable and upright in water for working leg muscles. Durable heavy deep water. Instructions included. duty black stretch webbing with buckle. 1 Approx 27” x 7” x 1 ⁄4” thick. Color: Blue. Classic (Blue, Purple) Aqua-Cell Flotation Belt 600400 652015 $37.75 / $33.95 12+ $44.95/$41.95 12+ Replacement Belt (2” x 47”) Pro Extra Buoyant 652010B $8.95 (Blue) 600401 Kiefer Mini Swim Belt $55.00/$49.50 12+ Compact 22” fl oat with 48” adjust- Junior (Blue) able strap. For adults and larger Ages 3-12; children. For basic water exercise, 621019 Supports up to 95 lbs. deep water running, or as a swim 1 600399 aid. 22” x 8” x 1 ⁄2” thick. Color: Blue. $26.95/$24.25 12+ 621019 $29.95 Infl atable Swim Collar Adjustable Foam Collar Neoprene Float Collar Cushion Float Collar Provides extra buoyancy for aquatic Sewn nylon zippered collar Soft and comfortable collar pro- Adult size collar provides maximum therapy, running and exercise. enables fl otation adjustment for vides extra buoyancy for fl otation comfort and buoyancy for aquatic Velcro® strap. individual use. Holds head securely therapy and water exercise. High- therapy, running and exercise. 620002 $29.95 above water. For deep water est quality black neoprene fi lled Super soft 2” foam holds head exercise or fl otation therapy. with quick drying Styrofoam® pel- securely out of water. Quick Quick release buckle strap. lets. Great for Bad Ragaz, spinal release buckle strap. 14”w x 21”h. Adult Size: 23”x 15” injury, or disabled swimmers. 620008 $39.95 620009 $39.95 Quick release buckle strap. 620003 $23.95 / $21.50 12+ Pediatric Size: 17”x 13” 620009P $39.95 4600C Kiefer Extremity Float 818891 Arm and leg fl oats can be used in horizontal and vertical positioning. Adjustable Velcro® closure. Soft EVA foam. 810802 $4.95 each / $4.22 12+ 3600C CHLOROBAN WATERSHIRT WATERSHIRT™ For guards, swim instructors, surfers, and all aquatic Stay warmer in pool or protect your skin from Aqua-Cell Ankle Cuffs enthusiasts. Soft durable Chloroban fabric is 100% sun. Long sleeve turtleneck. Comfortable, durable Lycra. Wear alone or layer under wetsuit for Add resistance to leg workouts. polyester and offers UV 50+ sun protection. Colors: Navy, Red, Royal. added warmth. Female sizes XS-XXXL. Adjustable. Great addition to Male (cut slightly longer and broader in the aquatic belts. Comfortable, 3600C Short Sleeve size XS - XL shoulders) sizes S-XXXL. Color: Black. durable foam. Cleans easily. $36.95 / $33.25 12+ See page 41 for child size watershirt. Will not mildew. Color: Blue. 4600C Long Sleeve size XS - XL 650619 $27.95 pair / $24.95 12+ $49.95 / $44.95 12+ 818891 Female: $48.95 Male: $49.95 1-800-323-4071 • Mon. thru Fri. • 7:30am to 6:00pm CT Water Workout Dumbbells & Equipment Swim 39 Large 650615 Medium Mini 650614 650613 Kiefer Deluxe Foam Water Dumbbells Soft foam dumbbells are perfect for water resistance exercises to build upper body strength. Padded easy grip handhold and capped ends make Fillable handle and this the ideal workout tool. Great therapy tool for those with arthritis. 2 sizes for variable Mini 12” bar levels of resistance! 3¾”x 2½” foam 650613 $18.95 pair Kiefer Water Workout Dumbbells Medium 12” bar 1 Strengthen biceps, triceps, shoulders and core. By combining two Wave 6”x 2 ⁄2” foam 650614 $19.95 pair Eater™ racing lane fl oats with a lightweight handle, the turbo-reactive discs produce even resistance through all planes of motion underwater. Workouts Large 16” Bar can be tailored to any ability by adjusting speed of motion through water, 6”x 5” foam increasing or decreasing resistance. Dumbbells are fi llable, making them 650615 $25.95 pair versatile for dryland training. Ideal for individual fi tness, water therapy and XLarge 30” Bar XLarge water aerobics programs. 17” overall length. Choose Red 5” diameter fl oats 6”x 5” foam 650612 for medium resistance or Yellow 6” diameter fl oats for heavy resistance. 650612 $25.95 each 650610 $19.95 pair / $17.96 12+ Kiefer Easy Grip EVA Dumbbells Kiefer Basic Dumbbells Kiefer Exercise Disc 13.5” slotted dumbbells offer easy, soft, molded Use to strengthen or rehabilitate muscles under- Soft and buoyant premier quality foam hand discs EVA grip. Good for medium resistance rehab, gen- water. Durable premier quality EVA foam disks on with comfortable grip. Use for resistance eral aquatic exercise, or those with arthritic hands soft padded hand bar. 11” in overall length with underwater. Easy grip opening is perfect for those 1 3 that have trouble holding a standard dumbbell. 4 ⁄2” handle. Disks are 5 ⁄4” in diameter x 3” wide. who have trouble with hand bar grip. 621018 $23.95 pair 650601 $13.50 pair / $11.95 12+ 650602 $8.95 pair Kiefer Water Swim Bar Kiefer WonderBoard Use for aquatic fi tness to work both arms and Designed by Jun Konno, world famous aquatic legs or as a great learn to swim device (also exercise innovator and coach, this unique WATER WALKER known as a “kickstick”). Padded bar provides V-shaped stability board is excellent for core and Designed for water running and resistance comfortable, slip resistant grip. Lightweight and overall strength training and rehab. Sit, stand, or workouts. Great for cardio, building leg easy to tote. Buoyant premier quality foam. 30” kneel to challenge balance, coordination and core muscles, rehab, and fat burning. Instructions 1 long. Ships oversize ground. Call for freight quote. stabilization. 20” x 13 ⁄2”. and mesh bag included. 650603 $12.95 / $11.65 12+ 801028 $34.95 801200 $59.95 pair 40 Swim Toys & Games, Water Polo Order 24 hours at www.kiefer.com SLALOM SET Kiefer Toys & Games Brightly colored weighted bands fl oat up for a “seaweed” effect. Create a Kiefer Water Noodles swimmer slalom Great for swim training, fl utter course with one or kicking, water resistance exer- more sets. Includes cises, water running or just fl oat- four 55” long bands. ing around! Assorted colors. (Ship 641106 $11.95 oversize if ordered in quantities of 12 or more. Call for freight quote.) EGG FLIPS Teach beginner Standard (58”l x 2.70”dia.) swimmers breathing 650600 techniques. Blow on $4.15 / $3.75 6+ / $3.05 28+ egg at water level Wide (58”l x 3.90”dia.) and it fl ips. 10 pack. 650591 Noodle Storage 651001 $6.95 / $6.00 9+ page 42 $16.95 / $15.25 12+ Kiefer Dive Toys Kiefer’s brightly colored dive toys provide hours of water fun and help young swimmers build confi dence in the water. Dive Disk Game 650593 5 pack $12.95 Flexible 8” Seahorse Dive Sticks 641101 4 pack $7.95 Kiefer Wet Ball™ Designed for use with YMCA Wetball water polo. Ideal for all ages. Sturdy PVC goal assembles easily. Includes one goal with stabilizer legs. Sits on pool deck. Long-lasting strong mesh. #3 Water Polo Ball sold separately. 60”w x 20”d x 28”h. Ships oversize ground. 5” Neoprene Dive Rings Tethered Dive Toys Call for freight quote. Assorted colors and patterns. 622195 5 pack While Supplies Last. WPGWET $143.95 612303 3 pack $11.95 WAS $14.95 NOW! $7.95 Kiefer Water Polo Kiefer Water Polo Balls NFHS approved and meets AAU, USS, FINA and USWP regulations. Buffed fi nish for better grip. Sizes 4-5, offi cial size and weight. Size 3 with soft fi nish. 600405 600405 Size #5 Blue White 606600 $23.95 / $21.55 12+ Kiefer International Water Polo Cap Set Size #4 Durable polyester construction. Contrasting fl atlock stitching. 606610 $23.95 / $21.55 12+ Numbered 1-21. Quartered goalie cap. Reinforced ear guards. Size #3 Colors: Blue, White. 600405 $199.95 606604 $22.95 / $19.95 12+ Kiefer Strength Training Weights Kiefer Mesh Water Polo Caps Great for all aquatic exercise. Clip together Excellent fi t, highly durable chlorine and use as a weight belt in water polo resistant nylon mesh with reinforced training drills to develop core and leg seams, ready for the highest level of strength. Use only under adult supervision. competitive play. Set consists of: two #1 red goalie caps, #2-16 white 811400 600028 caps, and #2-16 royal caps. 10 lbs (5 lbs each) .......... $19.95 pair 7.5 lbs (3.75 lbs each) .... $17.95 pair Set of 32 5 lbs (2.5 lbs each) ......... $15.95 pair 600028 $325.95 set 3 lbs (1.5 lbs each) ......... $14.95 pair Individual Cap (No. 1-30) 2 lbs (1 lb each) .............. $13.95 pair 600028 $16.95 ea. 1-800-323-4071 • Mon. thru Fri. • 7:30am to 6:00pm CT Kids Wetsuits, Learn to Swim Gear Swim 41 Kiefer Kids Wetsuits 621004 Kiefer Learn To Swim Belt Three adjustable and removable fl oats on a strong nylon belt with plastic clip. Remove fl oats as child gains confi dence and profi ciency. 621004 $9.95 Kiefer Swim ‘N Play Kickboard Lightweight, soft yet sturdy EVA foam provides optimum buoyancy for swimmers of all ages and abilities. Great for team and 600791 1 3 recreational use. 18” x 11 ⁄2” x 1 ⁄8”. 600791 $6.95 / $6.25 12+ Kiefer Kids Wetsuit Kiefer Kids UV Thermal Suit Stop shivering with our soft neoprene Sleeved suit provides added warmth “sweater” for the water.
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