I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions for finding and placing mirrors (acrylic probably best) on the pool bottom for watching strokes. The immediate feedback would be great, but I need to find a (preferably cheap) source. Any help would be appreciated.
I've seen RC submarines at hobbie shops.
I wonder if they can handle a payload of a underwater camera, the camera's are getting light and avordable these day's.
I appologize for the hijack OT comment but I had to get the idea out.
I've heard that the tap plastic ones do work just fine. We have ones from Finis and really like them. One advantage of Tap plastic is that you can order them the size you want....
--mj
Hate to cut into anyone's margins, but this product is nearly identical to the mirrors like those from Finis and the cost is significantly cheaper. When you calculate in the shipping that the swimming sites charge for the underwater mirrors, you will probably find that you can get your mirrors for half the price from Tap Plastics. I have two of these.
And do they work?
Hate to cut into anyone's margins, but this product is nearly identical to the mirrors like those from Finis and the cost is significantly cheaper. When you calculate in the shipping that the swimming sites charge for the underwater mirrors, you will probably find that you can get your mirrors for half the price from Tap Plastics. I have two of these.
They work, but you have to work out a way to stay over them. You can use Stretchcordz with a belt to keep you positioned over the mirrors. That works well. Also you need to be careful about them getting scratched from rubbing on the bottom of the pool.