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July 10, 2008

Mega exercise in tiny pools: the swimmill

Born Rich - the blog for the fabulously rich- has spotted a great device :

..' a few of us only can afford Olympic-sized swimming pools for the beneficial lap-swimming. We have a solution here. Swimmill is the aquatic version of the treadmill as it lets you swim without changing your position. The water current produced by Swimmill is the one that moves. Swimmill allows you to adjust the speed of the water current to satisfy all kinds of swimmers, from beginners to the most advanced. It makes the length of your pool infinite and allows you to enjoy swimming for any time or distance you choose in your own home. Moreover, it makes possible to avoid those frequent and annoying turns and allows you to focus entirely on your swimming exercise. The Swimmill Standard System comes for a cool $5,900 and the figure escalates as you go for optional features, but that will compensate for the fact that you never have to turn around at the edge of your pool again. 'Swimhill1_MzyHU_48[1]

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