Swimming laps alone is a great way to strengthen muscle groups, but if you really want to get the most out of your time in the water, you’ll need a little extra help from resistance training devices. Kickboards, resistance dumbbells, pull buoys and jogging belts can all work wonders for your physique. But a swim bar, one like the Water Gear Eco Swim Bar, can do the job of an entire gear bag full of training devices all in one compact design.
The swim bar is an excellent water aerobic exercise device. Shaped like a traditional barbell, the product features …