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How to Swim Open Water: The Beginner’s Guide
I overcame my fear of open-water swimming, and it opened a whole new world of adventures for me and my husband! This is the gear we use to swim outside.
Swimming in anything but a pool may sound simple to many, but for me the idea of being in an open body of water with no walls is terrifying.
Perhaps it’s because I grew up in Alaska, where the act of getting into a lake or river (glacier-fed and cold) always followed a dare. And it looked like this: Take off all your clothes, jump in, count to five, get out as quickly as possible, and shiver in front of a fire.
Open-Water Swimming Gear
ROKA R1 Anti-Fog Goggles: $38
See the ROKA Anti-Fog GogglesROKA Neoprene Skull Swim Cap: $30
See the ROKA Neoprene Swim CapNew Wave Swim Buoy: $40
See the New Wave Swim BuoyNike Flash Bonded Fastback Bikini Top ($54) & Sport Bottom ($27)
ROKA Maverick Pro II Wetsuit: $750
See the ROKA Maverick Pro IIblueseventy SwimRun Wet Suit: $250
See the blueseventy Alliance WetsuitSwim Training Aids: From $22
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