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Has anyone tried this or seen it, or known someone to use it? It seems like a much cheaper alternative to the finis swimp3. I'm tempted to get this, as I have been considering the swimp3, but then again, I think this might be somewhere where more $$ equates to more satisfaction?
Also has anyone tried the lap counter thing that I believe is also made by finis? It suction cups to the wall of the pool, and supposedly you hit the center of it with your hand at the end/beginning of every lap and it records splits and laps? I'm also looking into purchasing that. Sorry no link for that at the momentwww.finisinc.com/pr-laptrack.shtml just kidding there it is...found it just in time.
Okay, now I have to turn around and pay attention to class. But just thought I'd ask.
My birthday is on Sunday so I am in the mood to buy myself a present:laugh2: especially since it is a big one (21) and I don't drink so....it won't be as memorable as it is for most.
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Wow! I had never heard of Swim Man before. The i-Pod looks cool.
A few people on my team have the SwimP3, and I've tried it. It does work well in the water, but it is a little strange to use at first. Also, it does not work on land becuase the technology used conducts sounds through the water using bones in the head.
I like the idea of the i-pod, since it can be used out of the water as well. Seems to be like the better investment.
Wow! I had never heard of Swim Man before. The i-Pod looks cool.
A few people on my team have the SwimP3, and I've tried it. It does work well in the water, but it is a little strange to use at first. Also, it does not work on land becuase the technology used conducts sounds through the water using bones in the head.
I like the idea of the i-pod, since it can be used out of the water as well. Seems to be like the better investment.