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2021 Catalog WATER AEROBICS 2021 CATALOG Proudly Serving You Since 1972 SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 TABLE OF CONTENTS WATER AEROBICS WATER AEROBICS...........................3-10 AQUATIC THERAPY.........................11-26 COMPETITIVE SWIMMING..............27-38 WATER POLO................................39-41 GOGGLES.....................................42-44 TOYS AND GAMES.........................45-51 STORAGE AND SAFETY ISLANDS.....52-54 SWIM TEACHING AND TRAINING.....55-63 PERSONAL CARE...........................64-68 SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 WATER AEROBICS WATER AEROBICS SPRINT AQUATICS America’s Belt SPRINT AQUATICS ITEM #697 Aqua Sprinter Flotation Belt ITEM #700 coating. Latex free. Designed to keep you in the proper vertical po- Made with soft foam covered with PVC • X-Small (50-100 lb) (19.5” long foam) - • Small (100-160 lb) (25.5” long foam) sition to maximize the efficiency of your work • Medium (160-220 lb) (31” long foam) out in the pool. Sprinter belt holds the swimmer • Large (220-280 lb) (37.25” long foam) securely at the waist to stay upright, with no • X-Large (280 lb+) (45.25” long foam) • Made from closed cell EVA foam. tipping forward. • Latex free • X-Small (50-100 lb) (Purple) • Small (100-160 lb) (Blue) • • Large (220-280 lb) (Green) Medium (160-220 lb) (Yellow) • X-Large (280 lb +) (Multi-colored) SPRINT AQUATICS Aqua Sprinter Replacement Belt ITEM #712 SPRINT AQUATICS Water Noodle • Sprint’s nylon replacement belt for the ITEM #164 #700 Aqua Sprinter Flotation Belt • Approximate size: 58” x 2.5” • 54” long • • • No hole in middle Buy individually, or in a box of 10 • Adjustable • 1.5” wide Assorted colors: blue, green, red, and yellow SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 3 WATER AEROBICS WATER AEROBICS SPRINT AQUATICS Step ITEM #508 SPRINT AQUATICS Adjustable Step • Large: 24.5”L x 14”W x 8”H ITEM #510 • • Small: 26”L x 18”W x 4.5”H • Rubberized anti-slip surface • Non-slip tape on top Heavy duty, high impact plastic • Adjustable from 5.5” to 7.5” • Durable Fiberglass • Size: 24” x 16” Non-Slip Safety Tape ITEM #736 • SPRINT AQUATICS Pool Step or any other areas around your pool ITEM #996 Great for pool decks, showers, ladders, • which are prone to high water contact Made of sturdy durable furniture grade PVC people. Platform can be customized for circuit and Will stick to almost any smooth, flat, dry piping, with a large non-slip surface for up to 2 related accidents group training. surface and will help prevent slipping • Available in a 1”x 60” roll • Standard size: 30” X 30” and 10” high • MADE IN THE USA!!! SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 4 WATER AEROBICS WATER AEROBICS SPRINT AQUATICS 4 Piece Belt Float ITEM #671 • • Latex free SPRINT AQUATICS 3 Piece Belt Float Made with closed cell foam • Adjustable 52” belt ITEM #670 • • Each section is 5” x 2” x 4” • Latex free Made with closed cell foam • Adjustable 52” belt • Each section is 5” x 2” x 4” Proudly Serving You Since 1972 SPRINT AQUATICS 6 Piece Belt Float ITEM #672 SPRINT AQUATICS • 50” Replacement Belt and Buckle • Latex free ITEM #618 Made with closed cell foam The 50” replacement belt and buckle can be • Adjustable 52” belt • Each section is 4.75” x 3.5” x 1.25” • Made of nylon and plastic used for item #670, 671, 620, 617 & 702 • Latex free • 50” long SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 5 WATER AEROBICS WATER AEROBICS SPRINT AQUATICS Water Walkers 36” Adjustable Bar Float ITEM #685 ITEM #676 • • • Easy to assemble Add resistance for water walking or running • Latex free increaseExcellent your and funbalance way andto do strengthen lower extremity your • Adjusts to the desired position musclesexercises in deep water plus a clever way to • • therapy Can accommodate 2 swimmers • Excellent for exercise, rehabilitation and Great way to change up your workout SPRINT AQUATICS Bar Float ITEM #677 • • Made with closed cell foam • Foam circles are 5” x 1” each (3 pieces each side) 25” Long, 13” handle between foam • Demo DVD available (#805) SPRINT AQUATICS Buoyancy Wrap ITEM #888 Sprint’s Buoyancy Wrap will enable a user to - add flotation to any wrist, ankle, arm or leg with SPRINT AQUATICS Padded Bar Float ing therapy or used for resistance in a therapy ease. It can be used to suspend a limb while do ITEM #679 or aerobic setting. • • • Latex free • Padded bar Made of soft & comfortable EVA foam Made with closed cell foam • • • Foam dimensions 25” x 4.5” x .75” the Velcro • Foam circles are 5” x 1” each (3 pieces each side) isSold 38 individually,inches long not sold as a pair 26” Long, 14” handle between foams SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 6 WATER AEROBICS WATER AEROBICS SPRINT AQUATICS SPRINT AQUATICS Adjustable Bells Bells Maximum Resistance ITEM #726 ITEM #725 Designed to enable the user to adjust the resistance to their liking. The bar bell can The foam covered handles help to reduce Designed for aerobics, therapy & rehab. be set in three different resistance levels - over-gripping. • Resistance level = approximately 22-25 lb • Latex free minimum, medium, and maximum. The 12 • Latex free floats are made from closed cell EVA foam. • • Sold in pairs Colors may vary (Blue, Yellow, and Red) SPRINT AQUATICS Bells Medium Resistance ITEM #727 SPRINT AQUATICS Bells Minimum Resistance The foam covered handles help to reduce ITEM #729 Designed for aerobics, therapy & rehab. over-gripping. foam covered handles help to reduce over- • Resistance level = approximately 15-18 lb Designed for aerobics, therapy & rehab. The • Latex free gripping • Resistance level = approximately 9-12 lb • Latex free SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 7 WATER AEROBICS WATER AEROBICS SPRINT AQUATICS Exercise Paddles ITEM #701 Designed to provide resistance to the upper SPRINT AQUATICS rehabilitation Adjustable Fitness extremities during water exercise or • 16.5 inches long Paddles • Sold in pairs ITEM #795 paddle used for upper body Adjustable water resistance dial in center of conditioning. Designed for water exercise and • 10 resistance levels per paddle water rehabilitation. • Measures 17.5” long • Sold in pairs SPRINT AQUATICS Trax Paddles ITEM #762 • Great for training, and help to improve and athletes swimming technique for both beginners • SPRINT AQUATICS The hydrodynamic design allows a natural Hand Paddles Replacement Straps • position to be utilized while swimming ITEM #604 Durable vinyl straps provide a secure fit • Sold in sets • Small (6.5” x 4.5”) around the middle finger & wrist • .833” thick • Medium (7” x 4.5”) • 2 straps = 7” • Large (8” x 5”) • 2 longer straps = 12” SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 8 WATER AEROBICS WATER AEROBICS All Pro Power Adjustable Wrist and Ankle Weights The All Pro Adjustable Wrist and Ankle Weights SPRINT AQUATICS are great for progressive resistant exercises. Wrist Weights The weights are adjustable, with individual Sprint’s Wrist Weights are a wrap around device remove or add the inserts as you please. Made steel inserts that fit into pockets. You may madeITEM of# neoprene 951 - 1 lb with set an adjustable strap. retention. of durable neoprene which has minimal water eachITEM weight # 952 .5 lb- 2 per lb set wrist ITEM # 954 - Wrist - 4 lb set eachITEM weight # 953 is 1- 3lb lb per set wrist ITEMeach weight # 936 is 2- Anklelb per -wrist 5 lb set each weight is 2 lb per wrist each weight is 2.5 lb per ankle SPRINT AQUATICS Ankle Weights Ankle Weights are great for vertical traction in theITEM water # 933 and- on 3 lb the set land. ITEMeach weight # 935 1.5 - lb5 lb per set weight ITEMeach weight # 937 is -2.5 7.5 lb lb per set weight eachITEM weight # 940 is 3.75- 10 lb setper weight each weight is 5 lb per weight SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 9 WATER AEROBICS WATER AEROBICS SPRINT AQUATICS SPRINT AQUATICS SPRINT AQUATICS Fingerless Gloves Velcro All Neoprene Neoprene ITEM #775 Gloves Gloves Rubberized neoprene palm and ITEM #783 ITEM #785 Rubberized neoprene palm and Rubberized neoprene palm and closure. neoprene backing, with a zipper • closure. closure. neoprene backing, with a Velcro neoprene backing, with a zipper • • Colors vary by size: Small, • Sold in pairs Medium, Large, X large Colors vary by size: Small, Colors vary by size: Small, • Sold in pairs • Sold in pairs AQUATIC THERAPY Medium, Large, X large Medium, Large, X large SPRINT AQUATICS SPRINT AQUATICS Starboard Wonder Board ITEM #692 ITEM #687 Design reduces tension in the arms and in a unique “V” shape design Made from durable and dense closed-cell foam, shoulders when doing stroke kicking because • also sit on the Starboard for balance and your thumbs are positioned down. You can stabilization strengthening of your core and back. Challenge balance coordination or provide • • Board is 23” x 14” x 1.25” strengthen your core and back • Latex Free Sitting, kneeling, or standing exercises to • Measures 20” x 13.5” SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 10 AQUATIC THERAPY WATER AEROBICS SPRINT AQUATICS America’s Belt ITEM #697 coating. Latex free. SPRINT AQUATICS 3 Piece Belt Float Made with soft foam covered with PVC • X-Small (50-100 lb) (19.5” long foam) ITEM #670 • • Small (100-160 lb) (25.5” long foam) • Latex free • Medium (160-220 lb) (31” long foam) • AdjustableMade with closed52” belt cell foam • Large (220-280 lb) (37.25” long foam) • Each section is 5” x 2” x 4” • X-Large (280 lb+) (45.25” long foam) SPRINT AQUATICS 4 Piece Belt Float SPRINT AQUATICS 6 Piece Belt Float ITEM #671 ITEM #672 • • Latex free • • AdjustableMade with closed52” belt cell foam • Latex free Made with closed cell foam • Each section is 5” x 2” x 4” • Adjustable 52” belt • Each section is 4.75” x 3.5” x 1.25” SprintAquatics.com [email protected] 800.235.2156 11 AQUATIC THERAPY WATER AEROBICS SPRINT AQUATICS SPRINT AQUATICS Hip Belt Aqua Sprinter Flotation Belt ITEM #702 ITEM #700 • Designed to keep you in the proper vertical mainly for use in the supine position Provides additional support at the hip, • Latex free position to maximize the efficiency of your • Measures 6.25” W x 36 L workout in the pool.
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