Underwater Lap Counting and Timing from FinisThe Finis Lap Track is a personal underwater clock that counts the number of laps you swim, records the time it took to complete each lap, your total time and an estimate of the amount of calories burned. Simply press the Lap Track to start and again each time you complete a lap and the Lap Track will do the rest. Each time the Lap Track is pressed, your split time will be displayed for 5 seconds so you can check your times as you swim. The entire Lap Track is a button, so you won't need to worry about slowing down to press any small buttons. The Lap Track allows a swimmer to keep track of laps, split times and calories burnt all while continuously swimming. The Lap Track also has a lap count down feature, which allows you to set the amount of lap you wish to swim, then the Lap Track will count down your laps until you reach zero. This feature is especially useful for swimmers using the SwiMP3. Now you can finish your workout without ever giving a though to how much longer you have to swim, or have far you have gone. The Lap Track can attach to the side of your pool using the suction pads, or if your pool does not have a smooth surface you can use the extending arm to hang the Lap Track in your pool. The Finis Lap Track Includes:- One Lap Track
- Suction Pads
- Detachable Extending Arm
- Carrying Case
Where to Mount the Finis Lap TrackLevel Deck There are four ways to mount this device. At its most basic, if you swim in a pool in which the water level is level with the deck, you simply place the Lap Track on top of the deck face up and reach your hand out of the water to tap the Lap Track. Standard Pool - Tiled In a “standard pool” where the water level does not reach deck level, Finis recommends that you mount the Lap Track above water level, using the suction cups provided. In tile pools where the water level is close to deck level, you simply mount the Lap Track on the tiles on the pool wall, again using the suction cups provided.
Standard Pool - Non-Tiled
Lastly, on non-tiled pools, you can fill the carrying bag with water to make it a weight, and attach the Lap Track to the extenders – its base sits underneath the water-weighted bag to stabilize it in the water since the Lap Track has a tendency to float up to the surface.

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