---
product_id: 12321579
title: "TYR Aquatic Resistance Belt"
brand: "tyr"
price: "Rp955030"
currency: IDR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 11
category: "Tyr"
url: https://www.desertcart.id/products/12321579-tyr-aquatic-resistance-belt
store_origin: ID
region: Indonesia
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# Adjustable fit for 27-40 inch waists 14 ft elastic cord anchors anywhere Builds swim strength & endurance TYR Aquatic Resistance Belt

**Brand:** tyr
**Price:** Rp955030
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 💪 Swim Stronger, Swim Smarter — Don’t Just Swim, Dominate the Pool!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TYR Aquatic Resistance Belt by tyr
- **How much does it cost?** Rp955030 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.id](https://www.desertcart.id/products/12321579-tyr-aquatic-resistance-belt)

## Best For

- tyr enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tyr brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Anchor Anywhere:** 6-foot elastic cord stretches to 14 feet, anchoring to any stationary object for versatile workouts.
- • **Custom Fit Comfort:** Neoprene-covered belt with easy-adjust clip ensures a secure, personalized fit every session.
- • **Quick-Dry & Durable:** Sleek black/blue design dries fast and supports up to 250 lbs, built for serious swimmers.
- • **Stroke-Perfecting Tool:** Enhance freestyle, butterfly, backstroke, and kick technique with consistent resistance feedback.
- • **Strength Meets Precision:** Boost your swim power with targeted resistance training that sculpts endurance and technique.

## Overview

The TYR Aquatic Resistance Belt is a professional-grade swim training device designed to build strength, endurance, and improve stroke technique. Featuring an adjustable neoprene-covered belt that fits waists from 27 to 40 inches, it includes a 6-foot elastic cord that stretches up to 14 feet for easy anchoring to any stationary object. Lightweight and quick-drying, it supports swimmers up to 250 pounds and is ideal for both recreational and competitive aquatic workouts.

## Description

Boost your water workout with the Aquatic Resistance Belt! The LAQRES is a comfortable, stationary swim training device that builds strength and endurance. With quick drying capabilities, it offers optimum comfort and convenience.

Review: Great workout. - This swim tether is excellent quality. I don’t use it as much as I thought that I would, but that is my own problem. I had read that it is harder to swim with a tether than to free swim and that is true however, it is a very good workout. I am not giving up on it and hope to use it on a regular basis because it is a very good workout.
Review: A terrific and convenient swim workout, once you adjust to the resistance of the bungee cord - The more I use the Tyr swim belt, the more I appreciate the benefits that it provides to my swimming technique, endurance, and power. At first I found the backward pull of the bungee cord to be awkward and a bit discouraging. But I was able to adjust to that new kind of resistance after the first few workouts, by improving and maintaining my posture and technique in the water--i.e., by lying straight and fully extended in the water, by reaching forward from the ribs and waist belt area and not just from the shoulders, by relaxing my core and lower back area but maintaining an overall firmness, by keeping my neck and head relaxed and low in the water, aligned with my entire body from head to toe, by kicking from the hips and not from the knees, feet close together, and by maintaining a relaxed and steady rotation from the downward-and-forward movement of the hips with each stroke. In short, the resistance of the bungee cord has actually improved my overall technique by forcing me to be much more attentive to all of its aspects, in order to work with the resistance cord and maintain a long extension forward and an efficient technique in the pool for the entire duration of my swim. The swim belt has also improved my overall swim-specific strength and upper-body musculature, allowing me to swim with greater ease, endurance, and speed in open water. (It's equivalent to the strength and improved technique I develop from running on soft, grassy, and hilly terrain in a park, which makes for a much faster and easier run on flat, hard pavement.) I just wanted to share some key insights that I've learned through trial and error: (1) it really helps to tie the end piece of the cord at a high position, on a pole or tree trunk near the pool. I extended the cord by attaching a long piece of thick clothes-line rope to the end of the cord, and then tying the clothes line several feet high on a tree near the deep end of my pool, at about my full height (5'6"). Otherwise, the bungee cord will start pulling your legs and hips down and causing you to struggle to remain high and flat on the water, adding to drag and unnecessary exertion. (2) I find that the swim belt should be just slightly loose around my waist area, so it rests just above the hips but doesn't constrict my gut area. If the waist belt is too tight, it will cause discomfort to your intestines and feel like it's knocking the wind out of you a bit, especially as you extend further forward in the pool. But if the waist belt is too loose, it will sit too low on the hips and constrict your hip flexors as you try to maintain a steady and relaxed kick. (3) Above all, relax! I can't emphasize this enough. When I first used the swim belt, my immediate instinct was to "fight" the new sensation of the bungee cord and struggle against it, which caused me to swim poorly, with thrashing, choppy strokes and jerky movements. I find that when I let my body relax and work with the resistance, I start extending further forward in the pool during the course of the swim and maintaining that long extension throughout the swim. That always reassures me that I'm doing something right.

## Features

- BUILD STRENGTH: Designed for stationary swimming and training in place in virtually any pool, this comfortable, stationary swim training device helps boost your water workouts by building strength and endurance.
- ADJUSTABLE: Accommodating a variety of body types, the neoprene-covered nylon belt fits comfortably around the waist and features a secure, easy-to-adjust clip that provides a perfect fit every time.
- EASY ANCHOR: 6-foot, fabric-covered elastic cord (14-foot length when fully stretched) can be looped around any stationary object for anchoring.
- MULTI-USE: Ideal for both professional and recreational users, it's a great tool for improving all swimming strokes from freestyle to butterfly and backstroke, as well as for working on stroke and kick technique.
- FITS MOST: Sporting an attractive black and blue color combo, this quick drying belt fits waist sizes from 27 to 40 inches.
- Easy to use adjustable belt

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0093SRN1O |
| ASIN  | B07KXL6ZRF |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #61,542 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #50 in Aquatic Exercise Equipment |
| Brand Name | TYR |
| Color | Black / Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,501) |
| Date First Available  | November 28, 2018 |
| Department  | mens |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00036702348492 |
| Included Components | Aquatic Resistance Belt |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 40"L x 26.77"W |
| Item Form | belt |
| Item Type Name | Aquatic Resistance Belt |
| Item Weight | 150 Grams |
| Manufacturer | TYR |
| Manufacturer  | TYR |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LAQRES |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model Number | LAQRES |
| Size | 9.5 x 4.5 x 2.5" |
| UPC | 036702348492 |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 250 Pounds |

## Images

![TYR Aquatic Resistance Belt - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61qgjqrwkjL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Whats the waist size?**
A: One size fits absolutely all.... My wife is 100 pounds, I´m 170 pounds and it works perfectly well with both of us….

**Q: the attachment end looks like a solid loop? how do you tie it around a pole (like a swim ladder pole that both ends are cemented against a surface?**
A: It´s a GREAT product.... You´re supposed to disengage the metal buckle that goes to the belt... You put the metal buckle through the closed nylon loop and around the pole that you want to hold to and then attach it again to the belt.... Buy it.... You won´t regret it.... I got a second one for my wife....

**Q: What type of pole should this be attached to?**
A: HI, any pool as long as you have a single point to attach it too. Just anything you can tie it too cab be even something next to the pool

**Q: Will it handle sprinting or is it only for lap-speed swimming?**
A: I am not a strong swimmer, just a casual swimmer and it worked well with me. I assume I just do lap-speed swimming. My answer will be maybe to sprinting.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great workout.
*by A***R on November 19, 2025*

This swim tether is excellent quality. I don’t use it as much as I thought that I would, but that is my own problem. I had read that it is harder to swim with a tether than to free swim and that is true however, it is a very good workout. I am not giving up on it and hope to use it on a regular basis because it is a very good workout.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A terrific and convenient swim workout, once you adjust to the resistance of the bungee cord
*by B***S on July 15, 2020*

The more I use the Tyr swim belt, the more I appreciate the benefits that it provides to my swimming technique, endurance, and power. At first I found the backward pull of the bungee cord to be awkward and a bit discouraging. But I was able to adjust to that new kind of resistance after the first few workouts, by improving and maintaining my posture and technique in the water--i.e., by lying straight and fully extended in the water, by reaching forward from the ribs and waist belt area and not just from the shoulders, by relaxing my core and lower back area but maintaining an overall firmness, by keeping my neck and head relaxed and low in the water, aligned with my entire body from head to toe, by kicking from the hips and not from the knees, feet close together, and by maintaining a relaxed and steady rotation from the downward-and-forward movement of the hips with each stroke. In short, the resistance of the bungee cord has actually improved my overall technique by forcing me to be much more attentive to all of its aspects, in order to work with the resistance cord and maintain a long extension forward and an efficient technique in the pool for the entire duration of my swim. The swim belt has also improved my overall swim-specific strength and upper-body musculature, allowing me to swim with greater ease, endurance, and speed in open water. (It's equivalent to the strength and improved technique I develop from running on soft, grassy, and hilly terrain in a park, which makes for a much faster and easier run on flat, hard pavement.) I just wanted to share some key insights that I've learned through trial and error: (1) it really helps to tie the end piece of the cord at a high position, on a pole or tree trunk near the pool. I extended the cord by attaching a long piece of thick clothes-line rope to the end of the cord, and then tying the clothes line several feet high on a tree near the deep end of my pool, at about my full height (5'6"). Otherwise, the bungee cord will start pulling your legs and hips down and causing you to struggle to remain high and flat on the water, adding to drag and unnecessary exertion. (2) I find that the swim belt should be just slightly loose around my waist area, so it rests just above the hips but doesn't constrict my gut area. If the waist belt is too tight, it will cause discomfort to your intestines and feel like it's knocking the wind out of you a bit, especially as you extend further forward in the pool. But if the waist belt is too loose, it will sit too low on the hips and constrict your hip flexors as you try to maintain a steady and relaxed kick. (3) Above all, relax! I can't emphasize this enough. When I first used the swim belt, my immediate instinct was to "fight" the new sensation of the bungee cord and struggle against it, which caused me to swim poorly, with thrashing, choppy strokes and jerky movements. I find that when I let my body relax and work with the resistance, I start extending further forward in the pool during the course of the swim and maintaining that long extension throughout the swim. That always reassures me that I'm doing something right.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Not as good as other brands
*by C***Y on March 17, 2026*

Bungee not as stretchy as advertised / not enough slack to get far off the wall. Belt also tricky to keep on the strap.

## Frequently Bought Together

- TYR Aquatic Resistance Belt
- TYR Ultralite Elite Swim Snorkel - Adult Snorkeling Gear for Swimming Training - Ultra-Lightweight and Comfortable for Body Alignment Exercises
- Classic Kickboard for Swim Training

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*Last updated: 2026-04-25*