We have spoken with so many of our customers and listened to various communities and forums. With COVID-19 so heavily impacting pool closures and indoor swim sites, outdoor swimming has become hugely popular and many pool goers are now taking to the great outdoors! We have put together a selection of current products that are the best suited to outdoor and open water swimming.
Now that we are part of the HEAD sports group we have hand picked some of thier best wetsuits, available right here at ZOGGS.
Open water swimming can be done in your standard pool costume and doesn’t have to be done in a full body wetsuit. In-fact most open water swimmers prefer this! We have rounded up our best selection from style of swimsuit to bright colours that allow you to be seen & tracked for safety.
Our selection of jammers and brightly coloured shorts are perfect to get you into the lake with that wild swim feeling! If you are starting out, try one of these.
There is a variety of Goggles that we stock, however from talking to our Open Water customers, we have found that over 2020 our Predator range goggles were the most purchased. WHY? Because they are the chosen goggle for open water and triathlon swimmers! Both of which have seen an increase.
Swim Caps are essential for open water as they keep hair out of the way whilst swimming! It’s best practice to wear a bright colour cap so you can be spotted by other swimmers. Along side this don’t forget to add nose clips and ear plugs to your all important swim bag.
As we continue our partnership with The OSS we are now going to bring you updates and profiles of real swimmers participating in SWIM COUCH TO 5K. These are people with a real passion for outdoor swimming. Be inspired by these swimmers and start your own swim journey! And remember there is still time to join SWIMCOUCHTO5K.
Love swimming? Join OSS to shake off lockdown and winter, get fit and swimming. This is a three month programme designed to get you fit for a summer of swimming. It starts on dryland on the spring equinox (March 26), moves into the water