Collection: Pull Buoys

15 products

  • Vendor:
    Speedo

    Speedo Team Pull Buoy

    $20.00
    SKU: 7753023
  • Vendor:
    Finis
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    FINIS Foam Pull Buoy

    $22.00
    SKU: 105036BY
  • Vendor:
    Finis

    Finis Pulling Ankle Band

    $11.00
    SKU: 1.05.052.104
  • Vendor:
    Speedo

    Speedo Junior Team Pull Buoy

    $20.00
    SKU: 7753025
  • Vendor:
    Finis

    FINIS Ankle Buoy

    $35.00
    SKU: 1.05.094.05
  • Vendor:
    Speedo

    Speedo Pull Kick

    $38.00
    SKU: 7530402
  • Vendor:
    Arena

    Arena Freeflow Pull Buoy II

    $22.00
    SKU: 006835
    Kiefer Aquatics
    Kiefer Aquatics
  • Vendor:
    TYR Sport

    TYR Training Pull Strap

    $22.50
    SKU: LTAS
  • Vendor:
    Kiefer

    Kiefer Universal 7" Pull Buoy

    $12.50
    SKU: 693404
  • Vendor:
    TYR Sport

    TYR Hydrofoil Pull Float

    $32.50
    SKU: LHYDPF
  • Vendor:
    Arena

    Arena Pull Kick II

    $42.50
    SKU: 006834
    Kiefer Aquatics
  • Vendor:
    Kiefer

    Kiefer Universal 5" Pull Buoy

    $11.50
    SKU: 693402
  • Vendor:
    Nike

    Nike Pull Buoy

    $28.00
    SKU: NESS9174
    Kiefer Aquatics
  • Vendor:
    TYR Sport

    TYR Jr. Pull Float

    $22.50
    SKU: LJPF
    Kiefer Aquatics
  • Vendor:
    Finis

    FINIS Junior Foam Pull Buoy

    $20.00
    SKU: 1.05.036.48

  

Pull Buoys

Pull Buoys at Kiefer brings together pull buoys for upper-body focus, alignment, and stronger stroke mechanics. Whether you are shopping for swimmers, teams, and aquatic programs, this collection makes it easier to compare options based on how the gear will actually be used around the pool, on deck, during competition, or throughout a long season.

Shoppers will find products built around buoyancy support, training versatility, and dependable durability. The assortment is intended to support club practices, lap swimming, and technique progression and pull sets, body-position work, and upper-body endurance, which helps narrow the field for buyers who care about fit, durability, storage, replacement planning, or overall ease of use.

How to Choose

  • Think about whether the gear is meant for daily training, meet-day performance, occasional recreation, or all-season use.
  • Pay close attention to fit, feel, and category-specific details like compression, coverage, lens type, resistance level, or ease of carrying.

Best For

  • everyday swimming, training, and aquatic use
  • buyers who want reliable products with practical performance

Complete the Setup

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Shop this path: Swim > Gear > Swim > Gear > Pull > Buoys. That structure helps buyers narrow this collection by sub-category, audience, brand, or installation need within the broader site architecture.

FAQs

  • What is a pull buoy used for? Pull Buoys is used to support club practices, lap swimming, and technique progression and pull sets, body-position work, and upper-body endurance. This category is organized to help buyers compare the right options quickly.
  • How do swimmers choose the right pull buoy? Pull Buoys in this collection is curated to support club practices, lap swimming, and technique progression and pull sets, body-position work, and upper-body endurance. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.
  • Are pull buoys good for beginners? Pull Buoys in this collection is curated to support club practices, lap swimming, and technique progression and pull sets, body-position work, and upper-body endurance. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.
  • What swim gear pairs best with a pull buoy? Pull Buoys in this collection is curated to support club practices, lap swimming, and technique progression and pull sets, body-position work, and upper-body endurance. The goal is to help shoppers compare quality, fit, and practical use so they can buy with more confidence.