Arena Rashvest Men Long Sleeve Lycra

No beach kit is complete without a rash guard. Wear Arena’s Men’s Graphic Long-Sleeve Rash Vest while surfing, paddleboarding and kitesurfin

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Dive into excellence with Emcar

Dive into excellence with our premium selection of swimming gear. Whether you’re heading to the pool or the ocean, our swimming gear lets you perform or enjoy your best time possible underwater. From snorkelling escapades to practise sessions in the pool, you’ll find all the equipment you need to make the most of it at Emcar.

Accessories

Enhance your swimming performance with our range of top-quality accessories. From swim fins and kickboards to hand paddles our gear is designed to help you train smarter and swim stronger.

Textiles

Discover swimming gear that keeps you comfortable and stylish in and out of the water.

Why buy from Emcar

At Emcar, we have over 45 years of experience providing Mauritian athletes with the swimming gear that helps them perform at their best in the water. We stock swimming wear and training gear from the best international brands and are committed to exceptional customer service.

Why Choose EMCAR

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Essential Training Gear for Swimmers: Boost Your Performance in the Pool

Improving at swimming takes hard work and determination… and the right training gear definitely helps too! The right tools can help you refine your strokes, build strength and develop better swimming mechanics. Here’s a look at essential training items that every swimmer should have in their gear bag.

Pull Buoys

Need to improve your upper body technique? The pull buoy is your friend. This training tool is placed between the thighs, elevating your legs and allowing you to fully focus on your arm movements without any worry of sinking. If you’re looking to develop a more powerful and efficient pull through the water, start using a pull buoy stat.

Hand Paddles

Hand paddles are – as their name indicates – worn over the hands to increase their surface area and add resistance to each stroke. The added resistance forces your muscles to work harder, building your upper body strength, improving your stroke technique, and increasing your overall speed in the water.

Training Kickboard

Training kickboards are a must-have for any swimmer looking to improve their kicking technique. They isolate your legs, forcing you to focus solely on your kick and helping you to develop lower body strength.

Swim Snorkels

Unlike traditional snorkels, swim snorkels are designed to be worn in the centre of the face allowing swimmers to breathe continuously while keeping their head in a natural position. This helps you focus on your stroke technique and body rotation without turning your head to breathe.

Finger Paddles

A smaller more specialised version of hand paddles, focus on the fingertips rather than the entire hand. These paddles are designed to improve the catch phase of your stroke—the moment when your hand first enters the water and begins to pull.

FAQS

What is the difference between one-piece and two-piece swimsuits, and which is best for training?

One-piece swimsuits offer more coverage and streamline the body, making them ideal for training as they provide better support and reduce drag in the water. Two-piece swimsuits allow more flexibility and are generally chosen for leisure or casual swimming, though some designs are suitable for training if they offer secure support.

What type of material is best for competitive swimming suits?

For competitive swimming, suits made from polyester or a polyester-blend with elastane or Lycra are ideal. These materials are durable, chlorine-resistant, and offer a snug, streamlined fit to reduce drag, enhancing speed and performance in the water.

What’s the difference between goggles for competitive swimming and recreational use?

Competitive swimming goggles are designed for a low-profile fit to reduce drag, with a tighter seal for maximum water resistance. Recreational goggles prioritize comfort, offering a softer seal and a wider field of vision.

How do I know if my goggles fit correctly and prevent leaks?

To check the fit, press the goggles gently onto your eyes without the strap; they should create a light suction and stay momentarily in place. When worn with the strap, they should feel snug but not overly tight. Adjust the nose bridge and straps to ensure a secure seal around the eyes to prevent water leaks.

Do you have swimwear and accessories for kids too?

Yes, we offer a range of swimwear for kids, including rash vests, UV tees, and accessories like floaters to ensure safety and comfort in the water.

What accessories do I need for swimming training besides a swimsuit?

Essential training accessories include goggles for clear vision, a swim cap to reduce drag, kickboards for leg-focused drills, pull buoys for upper-body training, and fins to improve technique and strength. Hand paddles can also enhance specific aspects of your stroke and build strength.

Can I return or exchange a swimsuit if it doesn’t fit?

The return policy is applicable for Arena swimsuit and accessories. Please check our return policy.

What is the difference between men’s swim trunks and jammers, and which is better for performance?

Men's swim trunks are looser and provide comfort for recreational swimming, while jammers are form-fitting, knee-length suits designed to reduce drag in the water, making them better suited for performance and competitive swimming. Jammers offer a streamlined fit, enhancing speed and efficiency.

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