Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.02 x 13.39 x 6.46 inches |
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Package Weight | 0.95 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.75 x 11.75 x 6.5 inches |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Brand Name | AQUA Fitness Exercise Set 6-Pieces |
Warranty Description | No Warranty |
Model Name | 6 Piece Aqua Fitness Set |
Color | Aqua Fitness Exercise Set 6-pieces |
Material | Foam, Plastic, Fabric |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Aqua Leisure |
Part Number | AF4730 |
Style | AQUA Fitness Exercise Set 6-Pieces |
Included Components | Flotation Belt, Resistance Gloves, Barbells |
Size | AQUA Fitness Exercise Set 6-Pieces |
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Aqua Fitness Exercise Equipment - Fitness, Recovery, Low-Impact Workouts - Versatile Equipment for High and Low Intensity Workouts - Ages 14+
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Size | AQUA Fitness Exercise Set 6-Pieces |
Color | Aqua Fitness Exercise Set 6-pieces |
Brand | AQUA Fitness Exercise Set 6-Pieces |
Material | Foam, Plastic, Fabric |
Item Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
About this item
- Aquatic Exercise Equipment: Six-Piece Set For A Low-Impact Workout; Includes Adult Swim Belt For 20-60 Inch Waist With Adjustable Strap And Buckle, Dumbbells, Resistance Gloves, And Manual
- Supportive Floatation Belt: Belt Made Of Soft Foam Provides “Neutral Buoyancy” Around Your Torso, And Is Optimized For Balance And Safety In Shallow Or Deep Water; Designed For Less Irritation With Adjustable Strap And Buckle For A Custom Fit; One Size Fits All
- Low-Impact Exercise: Challenge Yourself With Fun, Low-Impact Pool Exercise To Alleviate Stress On Your Joints; Swim Belt Is Great For Cross-Training, Rehabilitative Water Exercises, And Water Jogging/Walking
- Multipurpose Fitness Set: Great For All Aquatic Classes: General Pool Exercise, Underwater Fitness, Water Zumba, Water Aerobics, Water Physical Therapy, And Recovery Training.
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From the manufacturer
Aqua Sphere Ergo Dumbbells | Aqua Deluxe Flotation Belt Black | Aqua 3-in-1 Fitness Swim Board | Aqua Dynamic Fitness Noodle | Aqua 6 Piece Aqua Fitness Training System | Aqua 4-in-1 Monterey Pool Hammock | |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars
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4.3 out of 5 stars
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4.4 out of 5 stars
61
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3.4 out of 5 stars
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3.3 out of 5 stars
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4.5 out of 5 stars
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Age Grade | 14+ | 14+ | 12+ | 14+ | 14+ | 12+ |
Features | Variable resistance levels | Adjustable Belt | Mulipi-Grip Design | Multiple Resistance levels | Fitness & Recovery | Non Stick PVC / Mesh |
Fade Resistant EVA Foam | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ||
Exercise Manual Included | ✓ | ✓ | ||||
Body Sculpting | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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ASIN | B003O85UXW |
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Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #101,297 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #55 in Aquatic Exercise Equipment |
Date First Available | March 1, 2008 |
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Customers like the ease of use of the water flotation device. For example, they say it's a great exercise tool for the pool and good for light workouts. Customers are also impresseded with the ease to assembly. That said, some complain about the tightness and the cap. They say the waist device doesn't stay in place and the ends keep slipping off. Customers also are disappointed with buoyancy, and comfort. Opinions are mixed on quality and value.
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Customers like the ease of use of the water flotation device. They say it's a great exercise tool for the pool, good for light workout in the pool and a good leg workout. The belt gives them the opportunity to run, do leg excersuses, and bicycle all over their pool. It has been a huge help in swimming laps and gives them a fun workout with gym closed.
"...I also hold them together in front of me and kick. It is a great leg workout...." Read more
"...And they worked JUST as the board! It was pretty cool and a great workout. They also function well for their intended use: as weights...." Read more
"...It has been a huge help in swimming laps. There is no way I could have gone this long swimming laps without them. I've tried!..." Read more
"...I've used the gloves, though not as much. They are great for adding resistance to swimming and treading water...." Read more
Customers find the water flotation device easy to assemble. They mention that the instructions are great and the set is great for beginners.
"...Still, I think you get the drift of how easy these things are to assemble), but that made me think they weren’t going to be any good...." Read more
"Easy to assembly but the DURABILITY while you're in the pool is very poor🥴the dumbbells keep falling apart...." Read more
"The water barbells we difficult to assemble. The end cap split in half when I tried to secure it." Read more
"...It gets me in the pool every day after work. No excuses, it's so easy." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the water flotation device. Some mention it's a great product and easy to use, while others say the dumbbells keep falling apart. The quality is not the best and the dumbell caps would not stay on.
"...the DURABILITY while you're in the pool is very poor🥴the dumbbells keep falling apart.The other pieces are fine that's why I'm giving 3 stars..." Read more
"...That didn't hinder how it performs. The resistance from the barbells are the best. I also hold them together in front of me and kick...." Read more
"...and I and the weights didn't last two sessions and the belts showed tearing on the outer ends and inside the rubber opening to adjust for yourself...." Read more
"...belt works, but does not taper enough in the front for me, and is quite thick. When I move my arms forward and back they hit the belt...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the water flotation device. Some mention it's great value for money, while others say it'd be an absolute waste of good money. The dumbbells are cheap and the gloves are beyond cheap.
"...I am happy with the price and potential workout...." Read more
"...Do not waste your money. Threw my box away or I would return." Read more
"I order this set and the iGym set. For this price it's worth it for the belt, which by the way was not purple, it was light blue...." Read more
"...The belt is nice and very buoyant, but the dumbbell were cheap, made out of that water noodle material and from the first use, the ends kept..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the tightness of the water flotation device. They mention that the ends keep slipping off and the device rides up just under their bra line. Some say that the top holder keeps popping off under water.
"Work out in the pool is restricted to one move as the top holder keeps popping off...." Read more
"...contact with the other glove’s fingers area, and the Velcro stuck to the fabric and thread. Removing it pulled on the seams just a bit...." Read more
"...The problem I had, as I'm sure everyone else did, is the dumbell flying off into the water when you submerge them into the water...." Read more
"...They are looser than the ones on the other dumb bell. They are not quite wide enough for the opening in order to stay in place...." Read more
Customers have negative opinions about the cap of the water flotation device. They say that the end caps keep popping off in the pool. Some customers also mention that the ends of the dumbbells slipped off.
"...Despite the Velcro and the popping-off end cap, I liked this product. It’s the belt that causes it to go down a star...." Read more
"...inside of the device takes the brunt of the ater, forcing the end caps to pop out and weight falls apart...." Read more
"...the product overall, but on the first use one of the dumb bells the caps come off. They are looser than the ones on the other dumb bell...." Read more
"...The best part are the barbells. As others have said, the ends do pop off sometimes, but it's not a big deal...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the buoyancy of the water flotation device. They mention that the belt tends to ride up after a while, the vest rides up, and the floats slide off the plastic rod.
"...They both were difficult to size, and they both ride up when I’m in the water no matter how tight I make it or where I position it on my body...." Read more
"...They also ride up but most do to some extent...." Read more
"...My biggest complaint is that the aqua belt slides up a lot when you are in the water and so it felt as though it was pushing my body into a..." Read more
"The belt slides up under my arms and hurts! I have learned to stay afloat in the deep end with just holding / using the dumbbells...." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the comfort of the water flotation device. They mention that the belt is uncomfortable, cumbersome, and doesn't fit comfortably. Some say that the back float is uncomfortable.
"...but I can’t, and, though it doesn’t seem to hinder my workouts, it does feel odd and get annoying having to tug it down occasionally." Read more
"...The gloves are perfect and work great. The back float is a little uncomfortable - it was folded in the box so it arrived with a pinch in the back..." Read more
"The hand weights are very comfortable and great to use but the waist belt is very uncomfortable and they release pieces of the material into the..." Read more
"...I was able to use it to “jog” in the deep end, but it is not particularly comfortable.3...." Read more
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Years ago, I was first introduced to this form of workout when I joined a gym that offered it. And I liked it right away. I am NOT into jogging, aerobic floor routines, or, really, any sort of workout that requires jumping and jostling about. Firstly, I have neck and back issues, so all that hard impact and jumping about aggravates that part of my body. Secondly, I don’t like all the wear and tear on your joints in most forms of workouts. Thirdly, well, let’s just say that the good Lord blessed me with a figure that doesn’t take to all that bouncing around.
Aquatic aerobics solves all SORTS of issues for me. I don’t aggravate my spine. I don’t injure my joints. I don’t bounce.
The pictures show how it came packaged. The company’s box was inside an Amazon box.
I tried the pieces a couple days ago. Well, not the belt at first, just the weights and the gloves. Can I just say “wow” to the weights? Seriously. They were easy to assemble (see my video, for which I apologize in advance because it’s a bit shaky as I was trying to assemble the weights WHILE recording it, and that wasn’t easy. Still, I think you get the drift of how easy these things are to assemble), but that made me think they weren’t going to be any good. Usually, that’s the case. You get stuff that you have to assemble, and the product’s no good or doesn’t last. To be fair, I only JUST used the weights, but so far, so good. They were awesome. I bought a couple books on pool workouts, and one of them required paddleboards. I didn’t think to order those, but these weights worked just as if they were the paddleboards. When you’re learning to swim, you get the board to hold on to while you learn how to kick. Well, I was holding the weights in front of me (straight-armed—no bended elbows) just as if they were the board, and I began kicking. And they worked JUST as the board! It was pretty cool and a great workout. They also function well for their intended use: as weights. I tried to use them and the gloves, but that didn’t work out too well, so I ditched the gloves and just used the weights for curls and such. And I could FEEL the exertion in my muscles though there was NO pain or irritation in my joints the way you’d feel it in a gym. So I definitely recommend the weights.
Now, about the gloves. I do recommend them, yes, but, well, let me just say that these gloves make you feel as if you’re an X-Man with webbed fingers. It feels so strange! The gloves fit well. In regular gloves, I wear a medium. I can go small for my hands, but I have longer fingers than a small will accommodate. Mediums ALWAYS fit me perfectly. These gloves fit me well, but I think they’re made a tiny bit big to accommodate those who wear larges because my fingers barely managed to push above the fabric, especially my pinkie. So, if you wear a large or have long fingers, I think you’ll be okay with the gloves. They Velcro around the wrist, so you control how tight you need them to be. And, as I said, they feel weird. Not in a bad way. Just in an “I’m-going-to-have-to-get-used-to-this” way. But they did add to my workout, providing resistance and exertion for my arms and shoulders. You can work biceps by pushing up under the water and triceps by pushing down, and you can do shoulders by pushing out to the sides. When you’re wearing a belt and gloves, you get the buoyancy from the belt to stay up to run, and you get the resistance from the gloves to add arms moves to your running. I had a belt on and the gloves, and I jogged (and I HATE jogging) up and down and all around the pool—and it felt WONDERFUL!
So, I definitely recommend this set. Though I’d bought a belt from another company, I tried this one, too. I’d say it works as well as the other one I bought. They both were difficult to size, and they both ride up when I’m in the water no matter how tight I make it or where I position it on my body. Still, even though they both ride up, they both keep me buoyant, which allows me to run, do cross-country, or jumping jacks!
Let me just mention the exercise pages you get. As you can see from the pictures, one’s in full color; the other’s in black and white. I thought the full-color page may’ve been laminated so that you could carry it to the pool and refer to it while you were in the water, doing exercises. Actually, I tried that very thing. The paper didn’t get ruined, but it did get wet. So, though I think it’s made of something sturdier than basic printer paper, I don’t think it’s made to be waterproof. Just keep that in mind. If you use it at the pool, try not to do too much splashing on it. It’ll survive a little water but not a lot.
Addendum: Be careful with the gloves’ Velcro. For my second day’s use, I accidentally let the Velcro come into contact with the other glove’s fingers area, and the Velcro stuck to the fabric and thread. Removing it pulled on the seams just a bit. I don’t think the gloves are ruined now, though it does look as if the thread may’ve unraveled just a bit. We’ll see. Oh, and I should also mention that, while in the water, the black “knob” for the weights, popped off. Not too big of a deal. I just grabbed it, pushed it back in, and went on with my aerobics. But, for total candor, I wanted you to know that it can and probably will come loose.
Still, I recommend this set—just watch that Velcro. It’s serious stuff! And keep an eye on the weights’ end caps. Make sure they’re pushed in before each use. Wouldn’t want one to pop off and hit someone’s eye!
And I gave it a four-star rating mainly because of the belt. Despite the Velcro and the popping-off end cap, I liked this product. It’s the belt that causes it to go down a star. Maybe others will be able to get the bloody thing from riding up, but I can’t, and, though it doesn’t seem to hinder my workouts, it does feel odd and get annoying having to tug it down occasionally.
Years ago, I was first introduced to this form of workout when I joined a gym that offered it. And I liked it right away. I am NOT into jogging, aerobic floor routines, or, really, any sort of workout that requires jumping and jostling about. Firstly, I have neck and back issues, so all that hard impact and jumping about aggravates that part of my body. Secondly, I don’t like all the wear and tear on your joints in most forms of workouts. Thirdly, well, let’s just say that the good Lord blessed me with a figure that doesn’t take to all that bouncing around.
Aquatic aerobics solves all SORTS of issues for me. I don’t aggravate my spine. I don’t injure my joints. I don’t bounce.
The pictures show how it came packaged. The company’s box was inside an Amazon box.
I tried the pieces a couple days ago. Well, not the belt at first, just the weights and the gloves. Can I just say “wow” to the weights? Seriously. They were easy to assemble (see my video, for which I apologize in advance because it’s a bit shaky as I was trying to assemble the weights WHILE recording it, and that wasn’t easy. Still, I think you get the drift of how easy these things are to assemble), but that made me think they weren’t going to be any good. Usually, that’s the case. You get stuff that you have to assemble, and the product’s no good or doesn’t last. To be fair, I only JUST used the weights, but so far, so good. They were awesome. I bought a couple books on pool workouts, and one of them required paddleboards. I didn’t think to order those, but these weights worked just as if they were the paddleboards. When you’re learning to swim, you get the board to hold on to while you learn how to kick. Well, I was holding the weights in front of me (straight-armed—no bended elbows) just as if they were the board, and I began kicking. And they worked JUST as the board! It was pretty cool and a great workout. They also function well for their intended use: as weights. I tried to use them and the gloves, but that didn’t work out too well, so I ditched the gloves and just used the weights for curls and such. And I could FEEL the exertion in my muscles though there was NO pain or irritation in my joints the way you’d feel it in a gym. So I definitely recommend the weights.
Now, about the gloves. I do recommend them, yes, but, well, let me just say that these gloves make you feel as if you’re an X-Man with webbed fingers. It feels so strange! The gloves fit well. In regular gloves, I wear a medium. I can go small for my hands, but I have longer fingers than a small will accommodate. Mediums ALWAYS fit me perfectly. These gloves fit me well, but I think they’re made a tiny bit big to accommodate those who wear larges because my fingers barely managed to push above the fabric, especially my pinkie. So, if you wear a large or have long fingers, I think you’ll be okay with the gloves. They Velcro around the wrist, so you control how tight you need them to be. And, as I said, they feel weird. Not in a bad way. Just in an “I’m-going-to-have-to-get-used-to-this” way. But they did add to my workout, providing resistance and exertion for my arms and shoulders. You can work biceps by pushing up under the water and triceps by pushing down, and you can do shoulders by pushing out to the sides. When you’re wearing a belt and gloves, you get the buoyancy from the belt to stay up to run, and you get the resistance from the gloves to add arms moves to your running. I had a belt on and the gloves, and I jogged (and I HATE jogging) up and down and all around the pool—and it felt WONDERFUL!
So, I definitely recommend this set. Though I’d bought a belt from another company, I tried this one, too. I’d say it works as well as the other one I bought. They both were difficult to size, and they both ride up when I’m in the water no matter how tight I make it or where I position it on my body. Still, even though they both ride up, they both keep me buoyant, which allows me to run, do cross-country, or jumping jacks!
Let me just mention the exercise pages you get. As you can see from the pictures, one’s in full color; the other’s in black and white. I thought the full-color page may’ve been laminated so that you could carry it to the pool and refer to it while you were in the water, doing exercises. Actually, I tried that very thing. The paper didn’t get ruined, but it did get wet. So, though I think it’s made of something sturdier than basic printer paper, I don’t think it’s made to be waterproof. Just keep that in mind. If you use it at the pool, try not to do too much splashing on it. It’ll survive a little water but not a lot.
Addendum: Be careful with the gloves’ Velcro. For my second day’s use, I accidentally let the Velcro come into contact with the other glove’s fingers area, and the Velcro stuck to the fabric and thread. Removing it pulled on the seams just a bit. I don’t think the gloves are ruined now, though it does look as if the thread may’ve unraveled just a bit. We’ll see. Oh, and I should also mention that, while in the water, the black “knob” for the weights, popped off. Not too big of a deal. I just grabbed it, pushed it back in, and went on with my aerobics. But, for total candor, I wanted you to know that it can and probably will come loose.
Still, I recommend this set—just watch that Velcro. It’s serious stuff! And keep an eye on the weights’ end caps. Make sure they’re pushed in before each use. Wouldn’t want one to pop off and hit someone’s eye!
And I gave it a four-star rating mainly because of the belt. Despite the Velcro and the popping-off end cap, I liked this product. It’s the belt that causes it to go down a star. Maybe others will be able to get the bloody thing from riding up, but I can’t, and, though it doesn’t seem to hinder my workouts, it does feel odd and get annoying having to tug it down occasionally.
The other pieces are fine that's why I'm giving 3 stars
"barbells" to create resistance. Probably not for a serious athlete, but it works well for a little exercise in the pool.
The round weights are awkward as the inside of the device takes the brunt of the ater, forcing the end caps to pop out and weight falls apart. If you are not careful, the pvc pipe cracks on installation! Should you get them on w/o cracking, the water pressure of arm exercises pushes the ends off and that wear and tear will cause breakage as well. The Wqua Jogger triangular weights are one piece and easier to use.
Bought two sets for my mom and I and the weights didn't last two sessions and the belts showed tearing on the outer ends and inside the rubber opening to adjust for yourself. Yes, Aqua Jogger will cost you twice as much but it will save you time and frustration sending this entire unit back. It is crap!
One of the end caps on the dumbbells kept coming.
Perhaps develop an end cap that screws in. I eventually super glued the end cap to the dumbbell.
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Altamente recomendable y de buena calidad
The swim gloves are great to also create resistance or create a hand-fin for moving faster through the water.
Haven't tried the belt yet....not sure what it's for, I got this kit for the dumbbells and gloves and am very happy with the purchase.