Hard Lane lines

Former Member
Former Member
I'm a lane line hugger and due to thinning skin (age), on the few occasions that I hit the lane line, I've ended up badly bruised or bleeding from cut skin. Last week, I had to stop my workout, as the lane line "fileted" the skin off my knuckle, causing bleeding. Ouch! Is there any hope that in the near future, these awful rock hard plastic lane lines will be replaced with swimmer friendly material?
  • I'm a lane line hugger and due to thinning skin (age), on the few occasions that I hit the lane line, I've ended up badly bruised or bleeding from cut skin. Last week, I had to stop my workout, as the lane line "fileted" the skin off my knuckle, causing bleeding. Ouch! Is there any hope that in the near future, these awful rock hard plastic lane lines will be replaced with swimmer friendly material? honestly, if the beads on the ropes go soft, they start to snap off and then instead of just filleted skin, you have to worry about slicing a finger off because the beads have turned into ninja shirukens. Best advice I can give is to try and get a little more distance between you and the rope. I realize that can be difficult sometimes especially if you have to share a lane, or the lanes are narrow, or you share with someone who doesn't share your definition of the word "share," or some combination of all three!
  • At almost 74 , my skin is the same way. I tell swim mates I'm not going to be right on the lane line because of what you describe also happens to me. I also look ahead to where they are so that I can give myself more room.
  • Former Member
    Former Member
    Hi orca, I really hate having to fret about this. I've overcome the cramp issue, now dealing with this. :D
  • I checked with my Doc. and she says " the older we get ,the more easily we tend to bruise" boy is that an understatement!