What's a Tow-float and Why Is It Essential? | Open Water Swimming Tips

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2021
  • You’ve seen the water dotted with them, but why should swimmers use a tow-float? First of all, let’s explain what they are.
    A tow-float is a small, brightly-coloured inflatable that you attach to your body via a waist band and leash. It floats along behind you as you swim, making you more visible to other water users, particularly boats and jet skis.
    You can also use a tow-float to rest on while you’re waiting for your friends to catch up, or even as a pillow to lay back and enjoy the sunshine!
    There are a few different types of tow-floats, ranging from the standard inflatable, to a tow-float that is also a drybag that you can store valuables or even clothes in.
    Drybag tow-floats come in a range of sizes from just big enough for a phone and keys - which is the most popular and useful for every day swims - to big enough for all your clothes, a towel and a few snacks - you can use these for point-to-point swims.
    These days, with so many people using the water, we recommend all swimmers always wear a tow-float in open water. Small ones really do not slow you down - they float along behind you minding their own business and keeping you safe while you swim.
    If you have any questions about tow-floats, pop them in the comments below.
    #swimming #openwater
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  • @peterah7957
    @peterah7957 21 день тому +2

    I've just ordered one ! I have tried my friends first and they're great ...I was able to swim between small islands off the coast of Finland while being able to rest without anxiety. My only advice is always check for leaks before setting off and ofc buy a good quality one .

  • @qwerrweterterhrhry
    @qwerrweterterhrhry 5 днів тому

    0:47 I am using OWS 500 NABAIJI tow float sold by Decathlon shown in this frame for 2 years now. It is truly amazing - holds air for the whole summer, offers great visiblity for speedboats (essential if you don't wear a bright swimming cap), can be used for storing my house keys while swimming, it also has a whistle in case you got stranded in open water and its dark. The storage compartment is not really watertight though, so I would not put a smartphone in it without an additional bag. My weight is about 70kg (150lbs), it can buoy my weight for a long time without any issues.

  • @said0725
    @said0725 Рік тому +1

    Very informative 👍🏻thanks a lot 💯

  • @thinkislamcheckmychannel
    @thinkislamcheckmychannel 2 роки тому +20

    Are they useful for people who get into trouble when swimming.
    How long can you hold onto them as a float?

    • @strengthofabear2640
      @strengthofabear2640 Місяць тому

      Ok since there's no response I'll give my two cents (literally just my two cents). If someone isn't that comfortable in the water then it's best to stay close enough to the shore or entry point so that if you start to struggle then you can make your way out. I would look at a tow float as a chance to take an occasional rest but you will still want to have balance and be comfortable in the water (inc temp) to make use of it like this. If you are comfortable and wearing a wetsuit (again taking water temp, wetsuit thickness, your own comfort in the water and how well you are feeling on the day) then you could stay there for a decent amount of time.
      Swim Ireland run courses, so could be worthwhile checking them out, I'm heading out on one myself this evening so brushing up on using a tow float and I was interested in the advice here.

  • @FloOfContact
    @FloOfContact 17 годин тому

    I wanna use it to swim across the lake after a swim. Would it be suitable to put running shoes in it?

  • @tomospark4366
    @tomospark4366 4 місяці тому

    These questions are amazing. How have you got this far in life? 😂

  • @PabloGreg
    @PabloGreg Рік тому

    Hello! Are those float bags useful for swimming Butterfly Stroke?

  • @Bravevanguard
    @Bravevanguard 7 місяців тому

    Hi, if I kept my phone in the tow float dry bag and needed to make an emergency call, how should I take the phone out and still have something to hold on while making the call?

  • @cory4152
    @cory4152 10 місяців тому

    Mmm would this work on my marine battery in case i tip my canoe

  • @mudrikabdulrahman8298
    @mudrikabdulrahman8298 2 роки тому

    How many kilograms does it carry?

  • @jameslewis7011
    @jameslewis7011 Рік тому +1

    What size would be better for some who is 200lbs? 35L or 20L?

    • @ck21985
      @ck21985 Рік тому

      I dont know how many kg are 200lbs? Just know which is ok for severel amounts of kilogramm

  • @arbanaskocudo
    @arbanaskocudo 11 місяців тому

    I have this and problem is when wind lifts it in the air and hit you in your shoulders and head making swimming impossible?

    • @breizizel3256
      @breizizel3256 8 місяців тому

      J'ai réglé le problème : quand il y a du vent je met quelques 👘 plus mon smart Phone ( dans un sac étanche ! ) la il reste bien sûr l'eau et ne vient pas vous gêner ....

    • @strengthofabear2640
      @strengthofabear2640 Місяць тому

      Reduce how much air is in it and place something with some weight on the bottomof the bag section.

  • @jesuspikin335
    @jesuspikin335 3 місяці тому

    Can someone who can't swim use a tow float?

    • @tongsllc
      @tongsllc 3 місяці тому

      If you can’t swim, you should wear a life vest instead.

  • @ernest747
    @ernest747 Рік тому

    im scared

  • @whatsup_viral
    @whatsup_viral Рік тому +1

    Does towfloat protect you from undercurrent???

    • @MamaBanana
      @MamaBanana Рік тому +3

      Unlikely to be much help until your back up, helping by giving you an opportunity to rest on it while you catch your breath.

    • @zefe3886
      @zefe3886 11 місяців тому +5

      ​@@MamaBananaErrmm sorry but riptide, rip currents or under tow does not pull you under. all you need to do is to stay afloat and ride out the rip current and swim parallel to it. People drown in them because they panic and try to swim against it. So having the tow-float will actually helps.

    • @T1Oracle
      @T1Oracle 11 місяців тому +2

      Any float will help. Rip tides have a large circle current that can pull you as far as a mile out from the shore. Since the current is circular, just floating in the current will eventually bring you back to shore. Since it can be difficult to figure out the direction of the current, it is now advised that swimmers just float instead of trying to fight the current. If you swim in the wrong direction you may find that you are not going anywhere and eventually you will become exhausted and drown. If you instead choose to float, you can be returned safely to the shore by the current.