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Okeo  |  SKU: TM0900

Okeo Aqua Flap - TM0900

AQUAFLAP OKEO is an innovative tool for water training that simulates the cyclical movement of the lower limbs, combining pedaling and climbing stairs. With its side fins and optimal buoyancy, it allows for intense cardiovascular exercise while keeping the head completely emerged. Made of expanded material, it is ideal for aquafitness, athletic training, functional recovery and toning. Sold in pairs and complete with neoprene sock, it is suitable for sizes from 35 to 45.

Aquaflap comes complete with neoprene sock.
The price refers to the pair

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€113,85
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Availability status: Available

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Technical data:

Aquaflap is indicated for:

• Aquafitness
• Athletic preparation
• AquaticTraining
• Functional recovery
• Toning

Material: Aquaflap is made of comfortable, non-toxic and anti-injury foam material, with high floating capacity
Muscles involved: Lower limbs

• Gluteus maximus, leaning the torso slightly forward
• Quadriceps femoris, maintaining a more vertical position
• Tibial flexor partially involved at high intensities

Upper limbs and trunk: The muscles of the upper limbs and trunk are significantly involved

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Okeo Aqua Flap - TM0900
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Okeo Aqua Flap - TM0900

€113,85

Technical data:

Aquaflap is indicated for:

• Aquafitness
• Athletic preparation
• AquaticTraining
• Functional recovery
• Toning

Material: Aquaflap is made of comfortable, non-toxic and anti-injury foam material, with high floating capacity
Muscles involved: Lower limbs

• Gluteus maximus, leaning the torso slightly forward
• Quadriceps femoris, maintaining a more vertical position
• Tibial flexor partially involved at high intensities

Upper limbs and trunk: The muscles of the upper limbs and trunk are significantly involved
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