More gifts…. for Younger Swimmers
August 5, 2010 at 8:35 am | Posted in Swimming gifts/birthday or Christmas presents | 1 CommentTags: back design, back view, birthday, bubbly, cap, christmas, coinglows, collection, daisy mania, detangle, Dive Toys, Fiesta, flashing goggles, front view, fun, gemglows, gifts, gogglows, groovy, hair brush, little dolfins, loopy, malibu, more gifts, mystic, new designs, peony, petalicious, pinwheel, presents, range, rhapsody, sunshine, swimandtri.com, swimglows, swimmerchoice.com, tangle teezer, uglies, valentina, younger swimmers, zoggs
Gogglows by Swimglows – Flashing LED junior swim goggles with built in lights and auto timer.
These fun goggles make the perfect gift for any swimmer, birthday, christmas or as an award to say well done.
Buy direct from www.swimglows.com available from the 14th Noverber from Swimglows Ltd
The Gemglows are an ideal toy to encourage swimmers of all ages to surface dive and build confidence in and under the water.
The time limit of 35 seconds per Gemglow presents player/s with a challenging task.
We welcome your emails and suggestions for new games that can be played with the Gemglows.
A game for 1 or more players.
Ages 3 years +
Size of each Gemglow: 60mm diameter x 40mm high
Made from soft coloured silicone material
Auto L.E.D light timer switches off light after 35 second.
Gemglows GBP£11.99 direct from www.swimglows.com
The Coinglows are an ideal toy to encourage swimmers of all ages to surface dive and build confidence in and under the water.
Designed to stand on their edge underwater, the Coinglows give a magical experience to all swimmers.
The time limit of 35 seconds per Coinglow presents player/s with a challenging task.
Please see below for our fantastic Coinglows Game suggestions, for variations of games that can be played for swimmers of all ablities.
A diving game for 1 or more players.
Ages 3 years +
Size of each Coinglow: 70mm diameter x 12mm thick
Made from soft gold and silver coloured silicone material
Auto L.E.D light timer switches off light after 35 seconds
The Coinglows will stand on their edge in depths up to 1.5m and lay flat over 2m.
Each pack includes 2 silver & 2 gold coloured Coinglows plus 1 black mesh diver’s bag.
Coinglows GBP£11.99
Buy direct from www.swimglows.com available from the 14th Noverber from Swimglows Ltd
This is a Silicone Character Cap for younger swimmers. I had one of these when I was younger and they were so much fun to wear. They are comfortable and a good fit. It is £5.99 from the zoggs website and £4.99 from swimshops website. They come in a range of colours: grey, orange, red, pink, blue and green. I recommend this swimming cap for evey young swimmer out there.


Here is another fun swimming cap, without the fin! It is £5 from proswimwear.co.uk.
These can only be bought in the UK and are being sold on a website called: swim-in-style.co.uk. The are £5.50 each. Here is some extra information:
Brand: Diana
Colour: Fish, Cow, Monkey or Pig
Fabrics: 100% Silicone
Other Info: Junior sized swimming cap.
100% Silicone cap with fun printed characters. Non-toxic and non-allergenic. Exclusive Diana design.


↑ Here are some other swim caps made by diana. These are £5 each and you can buy them at allensswimwear.co.uk.

Here are some more caps…. The red bull cap is from allensswimwear.co.uk.
Meet the tangle teezer. For me it is the best invention ever! You may of seen it on Dragons Den the TV show, if your hair is long or gets really knotted after swimming and it is a struggle getting a brush through your hair, then this is the product you need. Speaking from experience it is excellent the way it can detangling the hair very easy whether your hair is curly or straight. You can buy it on the Tangle Teezer website, Ebay or Amazon, or at a hairdressers.
This is a picture of another design of the tangle teezer – It still works the same way as the other designs. This is £12.99 on the Tangle Teezer website.
These are fun to play with at the local swimming pool and the goggles are great! They are the only L.E.D flashing goggles in the World! I love the dive toys too, there are loads of games you cando with them and come with a net bag too! To buy them they are at swimglows.com. To find out more about these products go to the category “equipment” on the right hand side and see me and my sister demonstrate how they work.
Fun and bright coloured swimming suits www.swim-ni.co.uk
Or how about the Uglies range of swimsuits?
1 +2. Little Dolfins Uglies Mystic- Front and back 3. Little Dolfins Uglies Groovy
1. Little Dolfins Uglies Daisy Mania 2. Little Dolfins Uglies Bubbly 3. Back design
1. Little Dolfins Uglies Pinwheel Little Dolfins Uglies Petalicious 3. Little Dolfins Uglies Loopy
1.Little Dolfins Uglies Sunshine 2.Little Dolfins Uglies Malibu 3.Little Dolfins Uglies Valentina
1.Little Dolfins Uglies Rhapsody 2.Little Dolfins Uglies Peony 3.Little Dolfins Uglies Fiesta
These swimming costumes are called ‘Little Dolfins’ and are $22.00 online at swimmerschoice.com and swimandtri.com. Here are their sizes: 2T, 3T, 4, 5 and 6. Here above are the different designs they do in the sizes. They even have the latest designs on sale!!!
Update coming soon…
Holly xxx
Goggle Advice
February 7, 2010 at 11:56 am | Posted in Goggle advice | 1 CommentTags: 247swim, adjustments, colour, cost, diving, goggles, gogglows, head strap, junior, maru, price, profile, racing, speedo, style, swim goggles, swimglows, swimming, type, tyr, zoggs
Goggles Advice
Choosing a pair of goggles, is increadably important not only to aid your best proformance for galas but training too. It is not just a case selecting the right size and a nice colour, as goggle technology constantly improving, the choices available can be daunting. I bought a pair of Speedo Sockets without trying them on first and I absolutely hated them and found them very uncomfortable (my eye lashes rubbed the inside of the lens), after only wearing them once my £17.00 pair of goggles are now dumped at the bottom of my swimming bag. So if you make the wrong choice, this can make a financial impact on your wallet /purse and not forgetting the disapointment and back to the drawing board again, hoping that you choose better next time, so here is some advice:
The Fit
Fitting is the most important thing to get sorted and it all comes down to finding the correct size, shape and level of suction. The goggles need to fit securely around the eye – tight enough so that the goggles don’t slip off but not so tight to hurt your eyes. The goggle should sit snugly and comfortable around the nose bridge and create a good seal. Similarly, the seal around the corner of your eyes needs to sit comfortably too, as you don’t want to have red rings around your eyes.
You should not pull the strap too tight, which will create an uncomfortable pressure. Logically speaking you would think that by tighting the goggle strap this would provid a better fit on your goggles but the straps sole purpose is just to hold the goggles into position, not to provide the seal. One problem that can happen when the strap is too tight is the eye cups pull away from each other and allows water to get in around the nose.
The Function
Decide the size of frame and type of profile you want. This is a list of the 6 different types of goggle:
Racing: Designed to fit into the eye socket – Racing goggles are low profile, hydrodynamic – and fast. Will not slip off during flip turns.
Fitness:
Swim Masks: An oversized swimming goggle or undersized scuba mask? Neither, they are designed to give the allround feeling of vision you would expect in a dive mask, but with the comfort and seal of a swimming goggle. Very popular amongst Triathletes swimming in open water, and for Swimmers who don’t want to have ‘goggle marks’ left around their eyes after their swim.
Optical: Allow you to have a dioptre strength in your goggles to match your eyesight. Very popular, and perfect for Swimmers who regularly wear glasses and feel ‘vulnerable’ when they swim.
One Piece Frame: One piece soft frame design – where there is no need to adjust these goggles as they will adjust themselves to fit most face types. Hugely popoular style of goggles – perfect for the Performance & Fitness swimmer.
Adjustable: More traditional goggle style that has either an adjustable nose bridge or multiple bridge sizes. Ideal for the Fitness swimmer or those who prefer to adjust their own goggles.

The Lens / colour of lens
After that it comes down to the lenses. (The purpose, function, fasion and what you prefer and works best for you)
Blue – Reduces glare from white light (such as light reflected from water). Just enough tint to relax the eyes in artifical pool light. Ideal to take on holiday for an outside swimming pool.
Smoke – The most popular tint. An all purpose lens colour that reduces the light transmission to the eye, lowering the overall brightness without excessive colour distortion. Ideal to take on holiday for an outside swimming pool.
Clear – Offers protection and clear vision without changing the appearance of colours. A good all round option.
Yellow/Orange – Improves contrast, sharpness and depth perception and reduce glare, especially on overcast days. They also reduce the glare in high-level light to provide clarity and vision.
Mirror – Helps to reduce brightness and glare, mirror coating is applied to a normal tinted lens. Ideal for out door pools in sunny conditions, perfect for racing goggles.
Once you have found your perfect pair of swimmming goggles, try not to touch the lenses – even the tiniest of scratches will affect your vision. Wash your goggles after use in clean, cold water. Let them air dry, then store them in a goggle pouch before stashing them in your kit bag.
UV Protection
Ultraviolet rays / UV rays, are the most harmful of the suns rays. All our goggles are moulded from special grades of plastic which contain compounds that absorb ultraviolet light. This means UV filtering is a standard feature, no matter what colour you choose.
Light Transmission
Light transmission is a measure of how much of the light which hits a lens is allowed to pass through it and enter the eye. The darker the lens the lower the level of light transmission. This is why a smoke lens colour, with its low light transmission, is ideal for reducing brightness on sunny days.
Swimming Watches
January 14, 2010 at 8:47 pm | Posted in Swimming Tools, Swimming watches | 4 CommentsTags: 247swim, boys, clock, computer, counter, girls, ironman, lap, mate, pacer, PB Pacer, pool, speedo, swimglows, swimming, timers, timex, watch, watches, zoggs
I felt I should add some information about swimming watches but all my swimming coaches have always told me that wearing a watch while swimming breaks your streamline and can hurt other swimmers in your lane.
Below are some swimming watches that are available:

Timex ironman blue. £59.99

Speedo Kids Active Swim Watch. (available in other colours.) $35.

Zoggs Lap Pro. $60 (I think this watch has been withdrawn due to water getting inside the casing!)

Swimovate pool mate. £69.99 (No guarantee is given as to the accuracy of this watch or it’s lap and stroke counting ability with particular swimmers or strokes)

Swimglows – PB Pacer £29.95
Why the PB Pacer is a must have Training Aid for swimmers and triathletes:
Whether your are swimming, running, cycling, driving or rowing you will never need to look at your watch again!
How it works: You have the option of programming upto 60 different linked count down times. The PB Pacer will vibrate after each count down time has elapsed, giving you an indication of your progress without interrupting your swimming stroke.
When using in the swimming pool: If the PB Pacer vibrates before you have reached the end of the pool, you are swimming too slow or if you have reached the end of the pool before the PB Pacer has vibrated, you are swimming too fast.
Thanks, Olivia
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