The Agility Paddles are designed to provide swimmers with instant stroke feedback – even after just one lap! Now made in a new floating material that is great for all swimmers, from learn-to-swim to triathletes. The strapless design fits the natural contour of your hand and teaches you to apply positive pressure throughout your stroke. If you do not maintain a proper stroke, the paddle will let you know by shifting or falling off. This simple paddle will keep you conscious of your technique, build strength and heighten your feel for the water.
Finis Agility Hand Paddle
$25.00 Original price was: $25.00.$21.99Current price is: $21.99.
Weight | 8.0 oz |
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Size | XS, S, M, L |
Size Guide
This is an approximate conversion table to help you find your size.
Size | XS | S | M | L |
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– | (Youth) | (Youth/Adult) | (Adult) | (Adult) |
Hand Circumference | 7” or less | 7” – 8” | 8” – 9” | 9” or more |
Vertical Length of Paddle | 4.5” | 6.5” | 7.5” | 8” |
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Lee –
Corrects hand and finger technique.
Bought to train my pinky fingers from pointing upward. It worked. I used them for a few weeks every day and now my fingers stay together.
matsah126 –
These paddles have been very effective in refining my breaststroke as well as giving a better strength workout in the pool.
PHG –
Big help in the pool
I can’t tell you how much these helped improve my stroke! It’s like having a swim instructor with me in the pool!
jose ignacio –
Muy buen producto para mejorar tecnica
Talla M me van bien a pesar de que normalmente utilizo talla L para guantes.
Judi7 –
Swimming power!
I’ve recently started swimming laps as part of my “trying not to die” program. I’ve been watching you tube videos to improve.
Happy –
New Swimmer
I’ve been swimming for just over two years. I don’t have lots of stamina or experience so I was looking for something to help me