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Double Waterski Belt
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back to topSizes: S(26"L, for 27"-31" waist), M (29"L, for 30"-34" waist), L(34"L, for 35"-42" waist), XL(36"L, for 37"-44" waist)
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Comfortable (38)
- Lightweight (36)
- Durable (31)
- Highly adjustable (28)
- Easy to use (22)
Cons
- Rides up in water (5)
Best Uses
- Swimming (28)
- Boating / sailing (18)
- Paddling (9)
- Waterskiing (8)
- Youth (5)
- Chest Size:
Feels too small
Feels true to size
94%
(34 reviews)
Feels too big
- Reviewer Profile:
- Advanced (21), Casual/ recreational (16), Intermediate (12), Recreational user (8), Advanced user (6)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (31), Yes (3)
Most Liked Positive Review
18 years and still love it!
I am a swimming teacher and have been for 20 some years. 18 years ago I started using this belt for the younger children. It is comfortable, keeps them warm, and they can ...Read complete review
I am a swimming teacher and have been for 20 some years. 18 years ago I started using this belt for the younger children. It is comfortable, keeps them warm, and they can do everything with it.
They must be supervised for this is not a lifejacket, but for freedom of movement and durablity this is a gret product. I just wish it cam in an XS. Some of the children are tiny.
VS
Most Liked Negative Review
Not exactly what I hoped for....
Product is used for toddlers/non-swimmers in backyard inground pool. Quality is not as good as Cut-N-Jump brand belts purchased several years ago. The yellow part of the belt (although softer, more pliable)...Read complete review
Product is used for toddlers/non-swimmers in backyard inground pool. Quality is not as good as Cut-N-Jump brand belts purchased several years ago. The yellow part of the belt (although softer, more pliable) twists from under the blue strap at the fastening clip. This does not happen with the Cut-N-Jump brand belt which, of course, is no longer available.
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Compact Design
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Water Exercise
Comments about Overton's Single Waterski Belt:
This is a perfect partner for doing water aerobics.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Overton's Single Waterski Belt:
This belt is excellent for no impact water exercise in the deep end of the pool.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
- Swimming
Comments about Overton's Single Waterski Belt:
Easy to use for swimming in lakes without having to use life jackets or laying on cushions.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Swimming
Comments about Overton's Single Waterski Belt:
I use the product for deep water arobics and am very pleased with it. the pool where I go only has the very wide ones. The smaller belt works much better for me in the deep water. Its very comfortable.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
- Swimming
- Waterskiing
- Youth
Comments about Overton's Single Waterski Belt:
Used as a swimming aid when swimming off the boat. No one allowed in the water off our boat without sometime of swimming aid. The belts are perfect for this purpose.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Safe
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Swimming
Comments about Overton's Single Waterski Belt:
These were purchased for grandchildren to use in the pool when I am supervising them. Our YMCA use these and I was impressed because of the convenience and were more comfortable than a vest.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Waterproof
- We love these easy to use
Cons
Best Uses
- Swimming
Comments about Overton's Single Waterski Belt:
We are all loving these belts. Great for swimming in the lake.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Compact Design
- Easy Storage
- Easy To Use
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Swimming
Comments about Overton's Single Waterski Belt:
very satisfied
- Was this a gift?:
- No
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my husband has a size 34" waist approximately 155 lbs. what would be the best belt size for him. also, i'm about 100 lbs and usually take a size 4 pant. would I be best with a small or medium beltAsked on 11/1/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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medium for your husband and small for you.Answered on 8/24/2012 by Linda from Rockville, MD
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What is the dif in single vs double. Which would you recommend for middle school children.Asked on 6/30/2010 by Chris from Kansas City, MO0 answers
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How much weight is safe for the single belt? This is for an older adult who needs to do water exercises for joint replacement. Thanks.Asked on 6/12/2010 by maggie from Charlotte< NC1 answer
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My husband uses this belt (Lg) and his weight is 185Lb. Good for those who has some swimming experience. Keeps your head above water.Great when use with a noodle as well.I think anything over that use the dbl belt.Answered on 7/5/2010 by Spike from Maryville, TN
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what should i wear a life jacket or ski belt fot floating around a house boat-don`t swimmAsked on 6/7/2010 by marilyn from ohio2 answers
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If you don't swim, use a life jacket. This will not keep you "heads up" in the water.Answered on 7/17/2010 by Cap'n Jim from South CarolinaVERIFIED BUYER
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A skibelt works good for just floating aroundAnswered on 7/6/2010 by Jack from Maryville Tn.
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is this belt good for swimming pools for adults who are not strong swimmers but would like more freedom than the traditional vest allowsAsked on 6/1/2010 by coolie from indiana2 answers
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Yes!!!Answered on 6/19/2010 by Stan from Greentown, IN.A:
absoulutley, my son uses it in the pool and the lake and it works great.Answered on 8/3/2010 by tiff from branson, mo
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What are the weight factors for the belts? How many pounds can a person weigh.Asked on 4/27/2010 by Anonymous1 answer
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I weigh 125 and a small holds me up in water, though a little short around waist.Answered on 6/26/2011 by Sam the boater from Asheville, North Carolina
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is the product uscg approvedAsked on 11/11/2009 by Anonymous3 answers
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absolutely NOT!!!
This is NOT a life saving device.Answered on 1/31/2010 by Foxes from floridaVERIFIED BUYER
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NoAnswered on 7/6/2010 by Barb at the Lake from Dawson Springs, KYVERIFIED BUYER
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NoAnswered on 7/19/2010 by Papa from Watts Bar Lake, Tennessee
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I have a 6 yr old with a 27" waist. What size belt would I need?Asked on 6/2/2009 by Chris from SC1 answer
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You would want a size "small belt". The average size person around age 10 on up may want a med. My daughter is 13 average to thin in size and uses a med.Answered on 7/31/2009 by Jim from La Crosse, Wisconsin
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When choosing a size, is it only the size of the belt that increases with the larger sizes or is it also the yellow part that is bigger on the larger size units?Asked on 5/24/2009 by Anonymous1 answer
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The yellow part also gets bigger with the belt.Answered on 5/26/2009 by Ike from Overtons
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I couldn't get the sizing chart to come up. Could you please tell me what waist sizes these belts fit? Thank you.Asked on 5/14/2009 by Anonymous2 answers
CUSTOMER CARE
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The sizing chart has been added to the item now. Sorry for the inconvenience.Answered on 5/15/2009 by Richard from Greenville, NCCUSTOMER CARE
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S - 26" Belt - 27" to 31" Waist
M - 29" Belt - 30" to 34" Waist
L - 34" Belt - 35" to 42" Waist
XL - 36" Belt - 37" to 44" WaistAnswered on 5/19/2009 by merchandiser from Overtons

