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Subject: Stationary Swim Trainer
Anyone ever try one of these?

http://www.amazon.com/Swimmer-portable-stationary-swimming-system/d...

Just bought a house and it's got a nice pool, but not Olympic sized. Could definately train more if I didn't have to go to my gym with only 2 lap swim lanes.
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