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TRISWIM SHOTS
Friday, 11 September 2009 16:32
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By popular demand, TRISWIM Shampoo, Body Wash, Lotion and Conditioner are now available in convenient 2oz. bottles! Packaged for the active swimmer, these are perfect for on the go!

Developed and distributed by our company, SBR Sports, Intrishots_montagec., the ingredients in TRISWIM 'shots' work to neutralize Chlorine and Chlorine odor on your skin and in your hair. TRISWIM has up to 5 sequestering agents which assist in containing the chlorine, grabbing a hold of it, and washing the chemical down the drain. Not only does TRISWIM detoxify, but with our innovative formula, it also hydrates and nourishes with ingredients such as Organic Aloe Vera, Vitamin A and E, and ProVitamin B5. TRISWIM will leave your skin moisturized and smooth, and your hair, clean, shiny, healthy and soft. You’ll feel relaxed, restored and refreshed after using TRISWIM.

Available in single "shot" bottles or case of 12. Order as many/little as you need!

 

 

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 11 September 2009 16:41 )
 
Aqua Sphere - Seal XP™ Lady Swim Goggles
Friday, 11 September 2009 16:27
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Seal XP™ Lady Swim Goggles
The Seal XP Lady takes the strength of the Seal XP and adds a feminine touch with a splash of color. The Seal XP is a hybrid goggle that combines the superior visibility and exceptional comfort of the Seal Mask with the hydrodynamics of the Kaiman Goggles. It has a flexible, one-piece frame and comfortable, watertight skirt that provides for hours of swimming and water sports enjoyment. The low profile, wrap-around design of the Seal XP creates less drag, has greater hydrodynamics and is ideal for fitness swimming or swim training. The unique Plexisol® lens provides 100% UV protection and is fog and scratch resistant. The innovative easy-adjust buckle system of the Seal XP also allows for quick and easy adjustments, even while wearing the mask.

 

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http://www.aquasphereswim.com/us/products/sealxplady_clr_prl_rsp.html

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 11 September 2009 16:41 )
 
Finis - Aqua Pulse
Saturday, 05 September 2009 00:49
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Understanding Your Heart Rate:
Heart rate is the only accurate measurement of your intensity or your exertion level, and a heart rate monitor is the easiest and most precise way to continuously measure your heart rate. By understanding and monitoring your ideal heart-rate “zone” while training, you are able to consistently train your body at the optimum fitness levels. Knowing the work “zone” for your heart prevents over-training, under-training, and encourages correct pacing. As a result heart rate monitors (HRM’s) can show you when you're dehydrated, running out of nutrition, or not recovered from a previous day’s workout.

 

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For the past decade, heart rate training has been utilized by the top athletes in all sports in order to improve their training levels. To take advantage of all the benefits a heart rate monitor, you will need to first calculate your various work-rate “zones” including your maximum heart rate (MHR) and resting heart rate (RHR). These zones will differ depending on age, gender, and body weight, but knowing your zones will guide your training and exertion levels during your workout. With these “zones” set, you can monitor improvement and efficiently while training.

What Current HRM's Offer:aquapulse2
Current versions of HRM’s consist of a watch worn on your wrist, and a transmitter that you wear against your skin, most often around your chest. The transmitter picks up the signals of your heart and sends them wirelessly to the watch you wear on your wrist. This setup may be good for running and dryland training, but is quite awkward and inconvenient for training in the water. The chest strap is cumbersome for swimmers, often loosening or falling off, resulting in an inaccurate heart rate.

Additionally, if a swimmer is using current HRM’s, he or she can only read their heart rate while stopped. Thus, the swimmer will receive skewed results during stoppage rather than immediate and continuous feedback while swimming. As a result, current HRM’s do not provide a precise understanding of the training heart rate during aquatic fitness exercises such as swimming.

 

Why the Aqua Pulse?
The new Aqua Pulse HRM has been created specifically for swimmers. Its water proof design changes both how the heart rate is sensed and how the heart rate is transmitted to the user. All functions are integrated into one small unit that the user clips on to their goggle strap and rests on their temple.

The Aqua Pulse uses an accurate infrared sensor that clips to the earlobe in order to pick up the swimmer’s heart rate. By measuring the light pulses due to capillary blood flow in the skin, the sensors calculate the number of Beats Per Minute (BPM) that the body is working. The internal computer then audibly communicates this heart rate to the user using the revolutionary Bone-Conduction Technology. Humans normally hear through air conduction, but because there is no air underneath the water, bone conduction provides the clearest sound quality possible. In utilizing bone-conduction, the sound vibrations are communicated through the temple bone to the inner ear where sound is transferred. By simply turning the unit on, the user’s heart rate can be sensed and automatically communicated during the swim.

As a result, a swimmer can train in their proper ‘heart-rate zone’ more accurately. The athlete is not hindered by awkward straps and watches, and they can continually swim and understand their heart rate without stopping.

 

Quick Product Overview:
The Aqua Pulse HRM consistently communicates the heart rate every pre-set time period. The user can program this time period from as little as 20 seconds up to 5 minutes, allowing for continuous feedback during training. The FINIS HRM also features an instantaneous heart rate function. The user can simply press a button at any time and their most current b/m will be communicated.

How it Works:
The Aqua Pulse takes on a whole new realm of heart-rate technology, by blending proven Bone-Conduction development with accurate Infrared Sensors. The result is a new monitor specifically designed for the swimming world.

The Aqua Pulse attaches easily to any goggle strap, with the Infrared Sensors clipped to the swimmer’s ear-lobe. The specific heart-rate is picked up through the sensors and then audibly transmitted to the swimmer through Bone-Conduction.

When the Aqua Pulse is placed on any bones of the skull (i.e. the cheek bones or the mastoid tip) it leads to vibration of the fluid in the inner ear. Therefore, users of the monitor will be able to clearly hear their heart-rate while swimming. Bone-Conduction hearing is a safe, well established hearing mechanism in humans that the Aqua Pulse leverages to enhance sound-clarity in the water.

FINIS's application of the new Bone-Conduction and Infrared Sensor technologies brings an entirely new level of experience to swimmers. Now users are able to understand their specific heart rate while in the middle of the pool, giving consistent feedback during the swim. No cumbersome chest straps or watches are needed! All the audible settings on the Aqua Pulse are adjustable and the unit is completely submergible and waterproof.

 Bone Conduction Implementation:
Regardless of the Pre-set Time Period interval, the infrared ear-clip continually monitors how many beats occur within the past 10 seconds of usage. The unit then multiplies this monitored data by 6 to produce a reading based on beats per 60 second time frame, or Beats-Per-Minute (BPM). This BPM heart rate is then audibly communicated to the swimmer using bone conduction. The Aqua Pulse’s Pre-Set Time period function is set by the user and designates when the voice inside the unit audibly informs the current heart rate to the swimmer (i.e. every 5 minutes or every 20 seconds). There is no calculation required by the user.

Example:

  • Pre-Set Time Period: Set to audibly inform heart rate every 1 minute
  • Infrared Ear-Clip: Records 20 heart beats during the last 10 seconds of monitoring
  • Unit Calculates BPM: 20 beats x 6 = 120 Beats Per Minute
  • Unit Voices Heart Rate: Current "120" heart rate communicated at 1 minute interval using Bone Conduction
  • Process Recycles: New BPM calculated and communicated every 1 minute (or whatever Pre-Set Time Period the user has set)
  • Instant Heart Rate Function: Because the unit is constantly monitoring heart rate, the Instant Button can be pressed at any time, and the unit will inform the user of the current BPM

Product Features:

  • Custom Sound Technology: Audibly transmits heart rate utilizing high-fidelity BONE CONDUCTION TECHNOLOGY
  • Infrared Sensors: Accurately pick up heart rate in ear lobe
  • Digital Control Panel
  • Volume Control
  • Adjustable Time Periods: 20seconds, 30seconds, 45seconds, 1minute, 2minutes, 5minutes
  • Instantaneous Heart Rate Button
  • 8-Hour Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery
  • Durable Goggle and Earlobe Clips
  • Approximately 3.5" in Height, 1.5" in Width, and 0.5" in Depth

http://www.finisinc.com/Technology/aquapulse_technology.aspx

 

The Aqua Pulse will be exclusively available for $139.99.
Reserve your Aqua Pulse today by sending your contact information (name, email, phone, address) to
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Your name will be immediately added to the wait list and you will be notified on the day that the Aqua Pulse is released.

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 September 2009 16:00 )
 
Finis - SwiMP3 Technology
Saturday, 05 September 2009 00:46
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MP3 players have become extremely popular in the last decade. However, the pleasure of enjoying high quality mp3 files during exercise had been confined only to land sports. Determined to provide workout music for swimmers to enjoy as well, The FINIS Development Team set out to create a personal waterproof mp3 player that transmitted the best sounding music. After nearly 2 years of research and development, the first SwiMP3 prototype was created in 2004. A year later, the revolutionary SwiMP3 was released into the market and was quickly regarded by TIME Magazine as one of the top inventions for 2005.

 


SwiMP3 v.2
In the spring of 2007, FINIS revamped their original SwiMP3 design and released the SwiMP3 v.2. The new player has a sleek finish, with all the controls built directly into the side panels. The memory capacity doubled and the new player was adapted to play both MP3 and WMA file types.swimp3_technology_6

 
Utilizing the Best Technology
The SwiMP3 underwater MP3 player provides an incredible audio experience through its innovative sound transfer technology. Standard mp3 players rely on the transmission of sound through the air or water causing the swimmer to perceive only muffled noise. The SwiMP3 uses bone conduction - the direct transfer of sound vibrations from the cheek bone to the inner ear - to provide the swimmer with exceptional sound clarity. The SwiMP3 is fully waterproof and can be used with all the competitive swim strokes. Just imagine listening to hours of your own music in high-fidelity during your swim.

How It Works swimp3_technology_7
The SwiMP3 is revolutionary in that it relies on bone conduction of sound. When the device is placed on any bones of the skull (i.e. the cheek bones or the mastoid tip) it leads to vibration of the fluid in the inner ear. Thus swimmers can enjoy clarity of sound with the SwiMP3 device that was never before possible. Bone conduction is a safe, well-established hearing mechanism in humans that the SwiMP3 player leverages to enhance aquatic activity. FINIS' application of the technology brings an entirely new level of experience to swimmers of all abilities.

 SwiMP3 v.2 Product Features

  • Attaches easily to any swim goggle or snorkeling mask
  • Built in MP3 control panel
  • On/Off button
  • Next / Previous track
  • Volume control
  • Pause & Shuffle functions
  • 8-hour rechargeable battery
  • 60-song (256MB) memory capacity
  • Plays both MP3 & WMA files

http://www.finisinc.com/Technology/swimp3_technology.aspx

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 September 2009 16:01 )
 
TYR - Sayonara Shortjohn Swimskin
Friday, 04 September 2009 21:05
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Sayonara is the triathlon industry’s first swimskin to use the patented Yamamoto Biorubber Mark III fabric, a lightweight super composite skin (SCS) made of Titanium alloy for thermoregulation.  The fabric's hydrogen-bonded surface also serves to reduce drag and maximize water repellency.

 

Sayonara Shortjohn Swimskin

The Sayonara is constructed of a lightweight, triple layer, compressive Neoprene with a Jersey base.  The outer surface is a limestone base Micro-honeycomb structure to maximize water repellency.  The middle layer is a flexible Titanium Alloy that contours to the shape of the swimmer's body.  The inside layer is a single knit, stretch polyester with a low water absorption ratio.  The suit also features a neck gripper and core control.

 

http://www.tyr.com/shop/sayonara-shortjohn-swimskin-p-903-c-30_55_56.html

 

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 September 2009 16:01 )
 
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