The iSwimband comes with a headband or goggle strap, a wrist band and a sensor that attaches to either one. This doesn’t mean you can just ignore your kids now, but it may put some worries at ease – let’s hope you ever really need it. It’s a sensor that works in conjunction with an app to alarm when a wearer has been under water too long, or when a non-swimmer goes into the water. Created by three fathers following a tragic drowning accident of a child’s classmate, iSwimband is perfect for your little ones (or stubborn old ones). Besides, those weren’t designed by Aquatic Safety Concepts LLC as drowning detection devices. You (might) have the Apple Watch, or you might be waiting on Swimmo, but in either case, there’s no way you’re letting anyone under 10 wear it once you’ve bought it. ISwimband ($60) Image used with permission by copyright holder Cgear even makes tote bags, in case you’re tired of using a beach bag with sand crusting the inside corners. When you get home, skip the washer and just hit them with a hose. Unlike the mats, which are more like ground canvas, the rugs are smooth on top, so you don’t even need a towel. OK, so Rockefeller Beach isn’t exactly Afghanistan, but with an extra-large CGear Sand Free MAT, you can make a peaceful island for yourself in the middle of the beach, free from those irritating grains that are damn near impossible to get rid of. They make all kinds of things – including helicopter landing mats intended to prevent sand wear in hostile environments. For us civvies, that means we no longer have to suffer sand coating our towels or getting dangerously close to our food if we want to set it down. CGear Sand-Free mat ($60) Image used with permission by copyright holderĭeveloped using military technology, Cgear Sand Free is a layered mesh material that allows sand to fall through it, instead of resting on top.
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