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SEABIKE PRO

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Do you want to learn how to swim freestyle and not get tired? Seabike Pro allows you to swim for one or two hours without getting breathless. Swimming will bring you nothing but joy, and the water will be a place of rest and relaxation!

 

Your legs, fitted with a pair of pedals and a propeller, will help you. With Seabike Pro , you can simply snorkel or get a good workout by swimming freestyle.

 

Learn to swim in a new way!

 

Experienced engineers have made sure SEABIKE Pro is easy to use and transport. It will be a great supplement to your seaside vacation or yacht trip. SEABIKE Pro is a portable water bike that allows you to quickly cover large distances in fresh and salt water. It attaches to your belt and speeds up your movement as you pedal.

 

SEABIKE Pro is an improved version of SEABIKE 2.0. The bolts used to adjust the frame are captive, which means they can't be lost even if you tweak the length in the water. Unlike SEABIKE 2.0, this model has a quick-release propeller, so it is easy to remove and mount.

 

No additional tools are needed to secure it. The water bike SEABIKE Pro comes with 650g of ballast weight so that you can customize its buoyancy for different tasks, such as swimming in a wetsuit, or snorkeling in saltwater.

 

SEABIKE Pro boasts a simple design - even a child can assemble and disassemble it. And you will always find a place for it in the car thanks to its compact size and light weight. The waterbike has a mechanical drive, so it doesn’t need to be charged. It’s ready to use at any time.

 

  • The set includes a bike / an ergonomic belt / a ballast weight / a bag and a box

  • Ballast weight - 650 g
    Weight - 2.5 kg
    Package dimensions - 560 x 170 x 170 mm

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Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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2 reviews
  • DaveApr 01
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    The best thing

    The best thing, a float with a setup and a weight I can swim with in a wetsuit.

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