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How to use the new FINIS Axis Buoy (Video)

FINIS, Inc., a worldwide leader in technical swimming development, is proud to announce the release of the Axis Buoy, a dual-function pull buoy.

After more than a year of research and development, FINIS is releasing the much-anticipated product to the market. The device can be used as a traditional buoy, which isolates the legs and utilizes the core and upper body muscles, but it also can be used as an ankle float. Using the Axis Buoy as an ankle float encourages better body alignment and a more horizontal body position on the surface of the water, which helps to increase stroke efficiency.

“It’s great, the device is interchangeable and makes it easier to focus on body line in the water.”

– Roy Burch, FINIS Elite, Bermuda, Two-Time Olympian

The Axis Buoy takes a traditional tool and gives it a modern twist to help swimmers of all ages and abilities.

“The Axis Buoy is so great because it is a tool that can be used by every swimmer. The time and thought that went into making this product is a testament to our great team here at FINIS and I truly believe that the Axis Buoy is going to change the world of swimming.”

– John Mix, CEO, FINIS, Inc.

The Axis Buoy is made of durable EVA foam that doesn’t itch and cause irritation. The ergonomical design allows the device to be easily moved from the upper legs to the ankles.

2015 FINIS axis buoy front hero (courtesy of FINIS)

2015 FINIS axis buoy front hero (courtesy of FINIS)

Get your very own Axis Buoy today on www.FINISinc.com or at your local swim shop.

Swim Gear post is courtesy of FINIS, a SwimSwam partner.

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