OW solo training: + buoys? flags?

I'm going to be on a lake in Montana for a week at the end of July and want to do some OW swims in the early morning hours (6am to 7am likely). Nothing big, probably 30 to 40 minutes, just going out and back. During the day, this is a very busy lake (e.g., jetskis, ski boats, etc.). What I'm wondering is if there are any buoy+flag devices that I could swim comfortably with to provide me slightly more visibility to any boats that might be out at that hour? I'd love any links to products if they exist. Thanks.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    i heard this event requires all 22,000 participants to tow their own safety buoy. maybe contact the directors for more info www.puliswim.org.tw/.../ If you find anything interesting, please post about it. I could also use something like this, as I swim often on busy lakes. So far I have only used a bright red cap and multicolored rash guard to make myself visible.
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  • Former Member
    Former Member
    i heard this event requires all 22,000 participants to tow their own safety buoy. maybe contact the directors for more info www.puliswim.org.tw/.../ If you find anything interesting, please post about it. I could also use something like this, as I swim often on busy lakes. So far I have only used a bright red cap and multicolored rash guard to make myself visible.
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