🌊 Float with confidence, swim with style.
The Fetch 50 Swim Buoy Dry Bag combines safety and functionality with dual flotation chambers, a 28L storage capacity, and a high-visibility fluorescent yellow design. Featuring an external nutrition pouch, two strong handles, and an adjustable waist strap, it’s engineered for serious open water swimmers seeking convenience and peace of mind. Backed by a 12-month warranty, this buoy is your ultimate swim companion.
Closure Type | Zipper |
Strap Type | Adjustable |
Pocket Description | Stash Pocket |
Pattern | Solid |
Capacity | 28 Liters |
Handle Type | Hard |
Number of Compartments | 2 |
Shell Type | Soft |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.73 x 5.63 x 2.76 inches |
Package Weight | 0.6 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 24.41 x 9.45 x 7.48 inches |
Brand Name | Fetch 50 |
Warranty Description | 1 year |
Model Name | Ff-stf-y |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Fetch 50 |
Part Number | FF-STF-Y |
Included Components | Tow Float, Waist Strap |
M**6
Great bag
Great dry bag and swim /snorkel buoy. No leaks and the floatation chambers work well. I used it in the Caribbean snorkeling keeping my valuables and extra clothes stored in it. Packs nicely too, plus stores 17 inch fins nicely.
M**.
Great design & size
Used in open water swim for first time today. I like to collect trash while I swim and the outside pocket is great for storing it along with my gels. No leaking! Stayed buoyant and very comfortable to wear.
S**L
Good strong pack with a tiny pocket.
I am a a year around open water swimmer in the Puget Sound. I like to know the temperature of the water. I ordered this tow float because it has an outside mesh pocket. I wanted to secure my thermometer in an outer pocket instead of having to either open the bag and stick a wet thermometer in or run back and put in on shore. I was disappointed to find the pocket was very small and did not accommodate the length of my thermometer. I am not sure why it is called a hydration pocket. There is no way you could put even a tiny water bottle in it.The bag itself is large and sturdy with reinforced side seems. It looks as though it is rugged. It has 2 inflatable bladders, which is a nice feature. The valves are threaded and close OK. They are near to impossible to open if you have cold.hands after finishing a cold water winter swim.The end folds down to allegedly keep your gear dry. It still gets damp inside so you have to put your phone in a water tight container.The price is right. It is a lot more sturdy than tow floats that are smaller and thinner.I am only giving 4 stars because of the small pocket and the fact that it is very difficult to deflate with cold hands.
K**M
Bright and water tight
Easy to use and a great neon color to stand out against! Used for open water swim and kept my keys and phone perfectly dry during my training. Easy to inflate and deflate thanks to valve system.
M**N
My little yellow guy
I was skeptical. I’m training for my first full Ironman and throwing myself into open water swimming. I swim with a kayaker and I read online that it is smart to have something around your waist for visibility / if I get hit in the head by a giant fish or something and pass out, my kayaker will be able to see my limp body (lol). I thought the little yellow guy would slow me down!! But no, he’s amazing!!! He feels sturdy like a tube, the stitching seems high quality, and the handles are really convenient. I also like how I can put him on the shortest setting and my feet barely kick him ( I am pretty short). A normal sized person wouldn’t kick him.Big swim today, and I was thinking the whole time how I would profess my love for my new little yellow guy. He was great.Idk about the dry bag component. I’m a bit skeptical that it will actually be dry in there. TBD.
G**I
Received the buey a on time…but
I received the my swim buey in a timely manner, but I when I inflated it I noticed a small slice of the material letting air out so unfortunately I have not been able to use it. The product seems good however maybe the one I got never was checked for any quality issues.
E**E
NOT for diving, GREAT for open-water swimming
If you enjoy swimming in open water, you know that it's recommended that you swim with a bright buoy on the surface, both to make you more visible, and to offer additional flotation if you get tired. This buoy accomplishes both, plus it has a small mesh pocket for gels or other small forms of energy/nutrition on the go, and the whole buoy can be used as a dry bag to carry your car keys, a few small clothing items, phone/sunglasses, or other items that aren't great to swim with otherwise. Be aware you'll have to open the air chamber to access these, so plan on not having access until you're out of the water.NOTE that this is not a surface buoy for diving - it is meant to stay close behind a surface swimmer.
L**R
very versatile
The media could not be loaded. This Fetch 50 Swim Buoy Dry Bag is very versatile. You can customize the available space for holding your belongings. There are two air chambers to distribute the floatation, or one can be used if the other one fails or leaks. Inflating was a breeze with the technology they used. You can blow air in without it leaking out between breaths. Then to deflate it, you unscrew the larger stopper and it deflates very quickly. I rolled the top down three times and water did not intrude into the inner space and everything stayed dry. I like the vibrant yellow color. There weren't instructions, so I scanned the QR code, which was no help at all. Just a guy introducing his company promising more to come in a short 6-second video, so I reverted to the Amazon listing and got all the information I needed. This Buoy Dry Bag will be with me on my Stand Up Paddleboard everywhere I go. This is a great value.
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