I just got back into swimming two months ago and since then I have seen so much improvement in my stamina, form, and speed. I have been logging my daily yardage, and when I reach the "100 mile" mark I plan on rewarding myself with a new swim toy. I have been admiring the swim bags that the team at our pool totes around. They are similar to the picture below. I was thinking that I might get one of these (or something similar) to carry to/from the pool.
My question is this: do you carry a swim bag, and if so, what kind? Do you like it? Is it something you cannot live without or is it superfluous? If the latter, can you recommend something else that I should consider? (I already have a mesh bag for my kickboard, fins, pull buoy, etc.)
Thanks!
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I love my Speedo duffle. Use our USMS friends at Kast-A-Way: www.kastawayswimwear.com/
I ordered the Speedo bag, and they kindly embroidered my name and the USMS logo national right onto the bag for me (at an extra cost, nominal) after having a great discussion with their customer service rep on the phone. And no, I don't work for them!
And spring for the mesh equipment bag, too. The water drains out of your toys (fins, snorkel, etc) inbetween workouts, and I know that I have a bag with backups for equipment failures (ripped caps, etc). I bring my mesh bag right onto the deck with me.
Laura
I love my Speedo duffle. Use our USMS friends at Kast-A-Way: www.kastawayswimwear.com/
I ordered the Speedo bag, and they kindly embroidered my name and the USMS logo national right onto the bag for me (at an extra cost, nominal) after having a great discussion with their customer service rep on the phone. And no, I don't work for them!
And spring for the mesh equipment bag, too. The water drains out of your toys (fins, snorkel, etc) inbetween workouts, and I know that I have a bag with backups for equipment failures (ripped caps, etc). I bring my mesh bag right onto the deck with me.
Laura