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The AquaJogger Active Belt is a patented, foam buoyancy aid designed for deep water running and aquatic cardio. It suspends users at shoulder level, reducing body weight impact by up to 90%, enabling comfortable, low-impact workouts that build core strength and improve posture. Made from durable, water-resistant materials with an adjustable non-elastic belt, it’s ideal for fitness enthusiasts and injury recovery alike.










| ASIN | B000PX3BEO |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #307,564 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #177 in Aquatic Exercise Equipment |
| Brand | AquaJogger |
| Brand Name | AquaJogger |
| Color | Blue |
| Country of Origin | United States |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,085) |
| Date First Available | January 16, 2007 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00723518302540 |
| Included Components | Brace |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 26.5 x 11.77 inches |
| Item Form | Belt |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.5 x 9 x 4.85 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AquaJogger |
| Material | Foam |
| Model Name | AquaJogger Active Water Exercise Buoyancy Belt |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.24 Kilograms |
| Part Number | AP403 |
| Personal Flotation Device Type | Buoyancy Aid |
| Product Dimensions | 25.5"L x 11"W |
| Size | 1 Pack |
| Sport Type | fitness |
| Style | Active Belt |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 143143012261 796793479917 723518302540 |
| Weight Limit | 0.35 Pounds |
R**Y
Comparing the Active with the Classic
I want to start by saying I resisted buying this. I work out daily for at least an hour including some combination of distance swimming (1.5 miles), cycling, stepper, hiking or walking and hatha yoga. The thought of any kind of water aerobics has never appealed to me. But then I somehow managed to aggravate both my shoulder and knee (tendinitis?) at the same time. Suddenly I was unable to do any of it without pain. A friend at the pool was kind enough to let me try out her AquaJogger Classic and, as fate would have it, there just happened to be an AquaJogger Active in the free bin that day. So I got to use and compare both. Honestly, apart from the elastic belt (which I hear stretches out over time) on the Classic and that it may be all of 1/4" thicker, I really could see no difference, so I purchased the Active because it was about $15 cheaper. So far I've used it twice. I'm 5'9" and weigh 130 lbs. The belt keeps me buoyant, so I'm confused by reviews from people who weigh a lot more than I do and say they can't keep buoyant with the belt. Unless all that extra weight is pure muscle, they should stay afloat better than I do :-) I have the belt on the tightest setting. I haven't had problems with it riding up as others have commented on (I wonder if they have the belt looped through correctly). I did tie a knot on one side to ensure it doesn't slide out of place. The first time I used it, I had my 2 mill Roxy Popsurf wetsuit jacket on which not only kept the belt from sliding up AT ALL, but kept my skin protected. I'm sure a rash guard or even just a plain T-shirt would work. The second time I used it, I had just my open back swim suit on and got a bit of a contact rash from the foam so maybe I'll go back to wearing a shirt or wetsuit top. I was surprised that I got a much better work out than I thought I would doing water jogging and Nordic track laps. It doesn't feel as aerobic as swimming, but it's definitely a good muscle worker. I also liked that because my head and shoulders were out of the water, I didn't lose as much body heat as I sometimes do when I'm lap swimming (the pool I swim in is often chilly - maybe 79 degrees). All in all I'd say it's a nice piece of gear at a fairly decent price (what doesn't have at least a 300% mark-up these days). I recommend it. And, no, I was not paid or compensated in any way for writing this review :-)
S**E
Exercise with knee osteoarthritis (purchased from Amazon)
My knee with osteoarthritis was over worked with too much exercise (I'm on a diet that requires a lot of exercise) and I still needed to burn calories. I heard about jogging in the pool when you have an injury to your leg so I decided to try the aquajogger belt to help me stay afloat while I tried jogging in the pool. I can swim, but I'm not a strong swimmer, but I tried the aquajogger and I was amazed that I could keep my face above the water level and still jog in the deep water without having pain in the knee (one with osteoarthritis). At first I did not jog too fast but after 4 weeks of daily jogging in the water, my leg muscles have gotten stronger. With the osteoarthritis, I did not use my left leg too much since I would have pain. I'm 65 which I feel is the time for my body to fall apart, but with the aquajogger helping me to build muscle in my legs, I think that I'm not going to fall apart as fast. I have a massage monthly and my massage therapist was amazed that my my legs now have muscles (before it was just flabby fat). I water jog everyday and it has really help with my everyday walking and decreased the osteoarthritis (in my knee) pain. I would think that it's not for everyone and you need to check with you doctor first, but if you have knee pain, it could help you decrease the pain (as it did for me). Just to give you a little history on my knee pain: I had arthroscopic knee surgery 2 years ago and after the surgery, I found out the I also had osteoarthritis in my knee so the pain did not improve at all. I had the 3 shots (the fluid and I don't know the name) in my knee and it helped a lot with the pain, but my knee was still weak and would experience pain if I over used it (so I did not use it much).
S**A
Thrilled with my Active AquaJogger
I received my AquaJogger today and after reading the Workout Guide (very thorough and informative) that was included, I immediately went to the pool to try it out. First of all, I'm really afraid of water so I made this purchase with a bit of trepidation. I've been suffering with Plantar fasciitis and took up water aerobics since I couldn't do my regular workouts. However, since my feet touch the bottom of the pool, albeit with low impact and while wearing water shoes, my foot was sore afterwards. A friend recommended I purchase a water belt so that I could jog in the water without my feet touching the bottom. I was afraid even though I read all the reviews where customers stated that your head stays above the water, but I know that I could drown just from the fear of drowning. If I can't feel the bottom of the pool with my feet, I panic. And since I'm always alone at the pool, who would save me? Well today I told myself I would take my time to gain confidence, a suggestion I found in the guidebook. I'm very happy to report that this belt works perfectly. I was even able to tread water in only 4.5 ft. In 5 ft I was able to jog but I wasn't comfortable moving too far from the edge so I did a jog in place routine. I'm sure that I'll eventually make it to the 6 ft end, but right now I'm happy with my baby steps. This belt would be a great aid in learning how to swim as well. I highly recommend the AquaJogger for its functionality and comfort.
C**E
This waist-fitting waterjogger is made of quality material and it's beefed-up back shape means you can lean back and work on posture and stretch while waterjogging. I don't know what it's rated for, but I've had guests of considerable corpulence borrow it and they were comfy and well-buoyed. The only thing to watch for is the belt style. Earlier versions of the aqua jogger came with a high-quality stretch belt (mine have lasted for years). Later versions come with a woven non-stretch belt and that is just not a good "improvement" at all. It's too tight or too loose. Happily you can buy the stretch versions on-line. Go for those. They are worth it. Overall a great product, long-lasting, does the job beautifully. Dries quickly and doesn't smell at all.
L**A
This is great for deep water exercises, I love it, your can do any exercise in the deep water, it can be worn at the front or at the back, on the front is great for swimming, my friend had a do with it and as soon as we got home she ordered one.
K**N
Very uncomfortable, was to clumsy and really didn't like it, as used it I couldn't send it back.
A**L
It works well and I enjoy using it. I gave it a 4 because I thought it would come with a storage bag. I would have used the plastic packing bag it came in as a storage bag but the plastic was torn. I assume someone else had purchased and returned it and that’s why it was already torn open. Too bad. Otherwise I like the product and recommend it.
M**E
Love this product ! Durable, comfortable and keeps you afloat . Highly recommend.
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