HS Code | Official Doc | Tariff Rate | Origin | Destination | Effective Date |
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9617001000 | Doc | 37.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
9617006000 | Doc | 37.2% | CN | US | 2025-05-12 |
Swimming Float
A swimming float, also known as a swim buoy or pull buoy, is a flotation device used by swimmers for various purposes, primarily related to safety, training, and visibility.
Material
Swimming floats are typically constructed from closed-cell foam, often polyethylene (PE) foam, which provides buoyancy and durability. The outer layer is usually covered with a brightly colored, water-resistant fabric, commonly nylon or polyester, to enhance visibility. Some models incorporate a waterproof air chamber within the foam for additional flotation. Higher-end models may utilize more durable materials like neoprene.
Purpose
- Safety: The primary purpose is to increase visibility in open water swimming, making swimmers more easily spotted by boaters, lifeguards, and other water users.
- Training: Used as a pull buoy to isolate the upper body during training, improving arm strength and technique.
- Rest: Provides a floating platform for swimmers to rest during long swims.
- Gear Storage: Many models include a small dry bag or compartment for storing essential items like keys, phones, or energy gels.
Function
The float’s buoyancy keeps the swimmer afloat, reducing the energy expenditure required to stay above water. The bright color and, in some cases, reflective elements, increase visibility. The drag created when used as a pull buoy focuses the swimmer's effort on their arms and core.
Usage Scenarios
- Open Water Swimming: Essential for swimming in lakes, oceans, and rivers, particularly in areas with boat traffic.
- Triathlon Training & Racing: Used during the swim portion for safety and as a training aid.
- Pool Training: Employed as a pull buoy to improve upper body strength and technique.
- Recreational Swimming: Provides peace of mind for swimmers in unfamiliar waters.
Common Types
- Traditional Swim Buoys: A simple, brightly colored float attached to the swimmer by a leash around the waist.
- Tow Float/Dry Bag Combination: Includes a waterproof compartment for storing personal belongings. These are often larger in size.
- Pull Buoys: Placed between the thighs to increase buoyancy and isolate the upper body. These are typically used in pool training and are not designed for open water safety.
- Safety Flags: Some floats incorporate a highly visible flag for increased awareness.
- Integrated System: Some designs combine a float with a small paddle or other assistance devices.
Based on the provided information, the following HS codes may be relevant to “SWIMMINGFLOAT”:
- 9617001000: Vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete; parts thereof other than glass inners: Vessels: Having a capacity not exceeding 1 liter. This code covers complete vacuum flasks and vessels, with a capacity limit of 1 liter. While “SWIMMINGFLOAT” isn’t explicitly a vacuum flask, it could fall under this code if it’s designed as a sealed vessel and meets the capacity requirement.
- 9617006000: Vacuum flasks and other vacuum vessels, complete; parts thereof other than glass inners: Parts. This code covers parts of vacuum flasks and vessels. If the “SWIMMINGFLOAT” is a component used in the assembly of a vacuum flask or vessel, it may be classified under this code.
According to the provided reference material, the HS code options related to 'SWIMMINGFLOAT' are limited, with only the following 2 found.
Tax Rate Details:
For both HS codes:
- Basic Tariff: 7.2%
- Additional Tariff: 0.0%
- Additional Tariff after April 2, 2025: 30.0%
- Total Tariff: 37.2%