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Seavenger SeaSnugs

Seavenger SeaSnugs

FromLow Tide Boyz, a Swimrun Podcast


Seavenger SeaSnugs

FromLow Tide Boyz, a Swimrun Podcast

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Length:
45 minutes
Released:
Oct 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome to Gear Talk: The Löw Tide Böyz and Swimrun Labs review show!In this episode, we do a deep dive into the Seavenger SeaSnugs sock and give our impressions on Brooke’s favorite socks. Not to be confused with the Seavenger Zephyr which she mistakenly mentioned in the budget swimrun gear show, the SeaSnugs are the socks that Brooke swears by for training and racing. Before we get into that, we have some first impressions and our newest segment, Guest First Impressions.First ImpressionsArk Sports Kangaroo ReviewChris recently started testing the Kangaroo top and although he was previously anti-undergarments, he’s been convinced at the virtues of having extra storage capacity on-board. The top fits really well under a Swimrun wetsuit and the storage capacity is perfect. It has now become part of his race kit. If you are looking for more information about things to wear under your swimrun wetsuit be sure to check out our Swimrun Undergarments episode!SurfEars 3.0 Earplugs ReviewSome swimmers (including Chris) need to wear earplugs in order to keep cold water out and keep from getting disoriented. Chris recently purchased the SurfEars 3.0 because they claimed to keep water out but allow sound in. It has been an issue in the past where Chris couldn’t hear Chipper during a Swimrun unless he was right next to him and even then if he was zoning out, we couldn’t hear his partner. SurfEars are pricey ($59.95) but they worked as advertised. The fit was customizable and they kept water out well. The best part was that Chris could still hear Chipper yapping away. They even come with a lanyard so that they are less likely to get lost. If you need to wear earplugs to swim, you might want to give these a shot. Guest First ImpressionsFriend of the show, G Flo, recently sent us a note after our swimrun paddles episode that he had started testing the carbon fiber Frank Paddles. He had been using the Ark Sports Blades and noticed that Frank Paddles were much stiffer and that over his test the lack of flex helped his fingers not get as fatigued as they did with the Ark Sports Blades.Lindy from the UK reached out about the Seavenger socks after our Budget Swimrun Kit episode. She had found a sock by Inov8 called the Extreme Thermo sock High that looked similar. We’re curious to hear what she thinks about these.SeaSnugs Details from SeavengerAccording to the Seavenger website, the SeaSnugs are the perfect socks for beach sports. (Note that there is no direct mention for the application of Swimrun) They have the following features:ADJUSTABLE FIT — Adjustable strap ensures a snug fit and stretchy material is great for wide feet.PERFECT FOR ALL WATER SPORTS — Wear alone to protect from hot sands or layer underneath fins.COMFORTABLE CONSTRUCTION — Flat-lock stitching prevents chafing and minimizes flushing.DURABILITY THAT LASTS — Heel and toe caps leave extra room for your toes and add extra strength.QUICK-DRY TECHNOLOGY — Moisture evaporates rapidly for convenient comfort.The SeaSnugs have neoprene on the sole, heel, and toe with Lycra on the rest of the sock. There are plenty of color and design options and come in two lengths: ankle and tall.Swimming ImpressionsBrooke swears by these socks and thinks that they feel snug and keep her feet warm. They are easy to swim with and were a non-issue…as hopefully, all things should be while swimming.Chris thought that the socks were also a non-issue for the swim and definitely provided some extra warmth.Annie has been injured but still tested the socks for just open water swimming and they kept her feet warm and were great for walking in and out of the water without worrying about stepping on anything sharp. She also noted that they were easier to take off than full neoprene socks when her hands are super cold after a swim.Chipper didn’t get a chance to test them while swimming but still did science…Transition and Running ImpressionsChipper did a science experiment to test out the SeaSnugs. He went for a t
Released:
Oct 27, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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We are the Löw Tide Böyz (Chipper and Chris), a Swimrun team based in Northern California and we're on a mission to help grow the sport of Swimrun in the United States while striving to make it as accessible, inclusive, and diverse as possible. On our podcast we share our love for the new-ish sport of Swimrun and interview race directors, athletes, and other cool people in the space all the while chronicling our own training and racing adventures and having as much fun as possible in the process.