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Kiefer SaferSwimmer Large Buoy
Excellent for open water swimmers, triathletes, or anyone else who would benefit from added confidence in the water (suggested for swimmers over 190 pounds, or for those who want to carry more gear).Brightly colored, lightweight, inflatable device with waist belt that visibly floats behind a swimmer in open bodies of water, making the swimmer more visible to lifeguards, boaters and other open water vehicles.The Safer Swimmer swim safety device will not interfere with swimming, and now it is no longer necessary to leave valuables behind on the beach.A dry pouch on one side holds smaller items such as a wallet and keys in the medium size, or larger items, such shoes and clothing in the large size.Safer Swimmer open water swim buoy can also be used in an emergency as a flotation device, or to calm distressed swimmers.
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u/revjimjones · 2 pointsr/MadeMeSmile

To safely swim a lake without the drawbacks of a life vest, try one of these.
https://www.amazon.com/Kiefer-SaferSwimmer-Large-Buoy/dp/B00M3D0ZZC

There's also molded plastic ones the life guards at a local lake would check out to swimmers. It's a bit sturdier but pricier.

https://www.swimoutlet.com/p/sporti-guard-rescue-can-26531/?q=1&richrelevance&ClickCP&item_pagerr1

u/tossme68 · 1 pointr/chicago

Most of the open water swimmers I know use garmins, unlike swimming laps a strong current (drift in our case) can add a lot of distance to a lap. There are a lot of places you can do open water swimming in Chicago, as others have said Ohio Street Beach is probably the most common, it's a marked 1/2 & 1 mile course. You can also swim at "The Point" at 57th Street, I know people who are training for big open water swims (think English Channel) like to train there because the water is deeper and you get some bigger waves, Ohio is protected. Pretty much any beach in Chicago isn't bad for swimming, the biggest problems are the Chicago lifeguards and the general population. The lifeguards get freaked when you go in past your bellybutton and they are totally unprepared for cold water and big waves. The general public likes to wallow and don't pay a lot of attention so they tend to get in the way. Your best bet is to get to the beach early before the guards and the crowds show up, then you can go as deep as you want and you don't have to worry about swimming around people.

As far as clarity, it depends on the day one day it could be very clear the next it could look like a washing machine. Also, get a pair ear plugs the cold water will cause problems. Lastly, pick up one of these if you are swimming alone it's always best to swim safe.