What water temperature is most comfortable?

There's no real optimal temperature, but many people feel “comfortable” swimming in water that is 70° to 78° Fahrenheit.
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What is the most comfortable temp to swim in?

According to the World Health Organization, water temperatures ranging from 78 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit are generally comfortable and safe for those engaging in moderate physical activity in a pool.
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Is 70 degree water comfortable?

70 Degrees - 60 Degrees

This water temperature is, unless you are accustomed to it, probably uncomfortably cold. Your breathing will be harder to maintain in this temperature, and you won't be able to hold your breath nearly as long as you would otherwise.
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Is 80 degree water comfortable?

A temperature of 80 degrees is generally warm enough for children and senior citizens to enjoy and cool enough to make for an invigorating dip. Of course, you should keep in mind that every degree you raise the temperature your costs will proportionally increase.
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Is 75 degrees water warm enough to swim?

Lap swimming for exercise

Most lap swimmers like the water temperature to be somewhere between 75-80 degrees. Being active by swimming laps will cause the body to heat up fairly quickly.
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Can you get hypothermia in 77 degree water?

It is possible to become hypothermic in 77-degree water. A person immersed in cold water, 70 degrees or less, will lose body heat 25 times faster than they would exposed to the same air temperature. A sudden plunge can shock the system and cause the victim to lose consciousness and drown.
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Is 77 degree pool water too cold?

If you're looking for a perfect pool temperature, not too hot, not too cold, 77 – 82 degrees (25 – 28°C) may be the way to go according to most recreational swimmers. In most cases, pools should be comfortable, and the average swimmer will agree with this.
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Why does an 80 degree pool feel cold?

Water temperatures are slow to heat up, and just as slow to cool down. Water is very "stubborn" to change temperature. It takes 4 times the energy to heat up water than to heat air. Water also "feels" colder because water is a more efficent medium than air to cool our body down.
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Can you get hypothermia in 80 degree water?

It is usually thought of a cold-weather or cold-water condition; but it can occur at temperatures well above freezing, even in waters as warm as 80°. Whenever you go boating or swimming, you need to understand and look for the signs of hypothermia.
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What does an 80 degree pool feel like?

Any cooler than 78 and you will feel chilled when you exit the pool. Any warmer than 82 and the pool will feel like bath water. A average temperature of 80 degrees is generally warm enough that children and senior citizens enjoy it, but cool enough to make for an invigorating dip.
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Can you get hypothermia from 70 degree water?

Your body temperature can drop even if it is warmer than 50°F (10°C) if you are out in wet and windy weather. If you're in water that is 60°F (16°C) to 70°F (21°C), you are also at risk for hypothermia.
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How long can you safely swim in 70 degree water?

At a water temperature of 32.5 to 40 degrees, death may occur in 30 - 90 minutes. At a water temperature of 40 to 50 degrees, death may occur in 1 - 3 hours. At a water temperature of 50 - 60 degrees, death may occur in 1 - 6 hours. At a water temperature of 60 - 70 degrees, death may occur in 2 - 40 hours.
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What water temperature is good for your hair?

So Should I Wash My Hair with Hot or Cold Water? For most of us, lukewarm water around 100F (just above body temperature) provides enough warmth for shampoos to cleanse hair well without damaging the scalp.
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Is 90 degrees too hot for a pool?

Higher temperatures are therapeutic

While pools should be never above 95 degrees, anywhere in the 90-92 degree range creates a comfortable, yet therapeutically warm environment for older swimmers or infants and toddlers learning how to swim.
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How cold is too cold to swim in pool?

According to the National Centre for Cold Water Safety, pool water below 50°F can cause an array of problems, including: Lack of breathing control. Shock. Loss of concentration.
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How cold was the Titanic water?

The temperature of the water was -2.2 degrees Celsius when Titanic was sinking.
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Can you get hypothermia in 71 degree water?

As described in the article MSU Extension to the rescue – literally!, one of the victims was exhibiting symptoms of hypothermia after having been in 71 degrees Fahrenheit water for only 45 minutes.
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Can you get hypothermia in 68 degree water?

And hypothermia can occur in a few hours in water as warm as 60 or 70 degrees. The first sign of hypothermia is usually violent shivering and cold, pale skin. As body temperature drops, coordination and mental activity are affected.
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Is 80 degree pool too cold for baby?

In general, 82°F–86°F (28°C–30°C) is comfortable for recreational swimming for children. Babies are more comfortable when the water is on the warmer side of this temperature range.
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How warm is an unheated pool in Florida?

An unheated pool will stay generally at about the average outdoor temperature, which may be as low as 53°F in north Florida in winter. For the typical user, comfortable pool water temperatures are 78°F to 82°F in spring and fall and 76°F to 78°F in winter.
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Is a 75 degree pool comfortable?

Yes, 75 and cloudy is quite comfortable for swimming as well as many other activities. Ideally the water will be a similar temperature or slightly warmer. If it is particularly cold just be sure not to stay in too long.
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What temperature is an Olympic pool?

Though FINA has strict pool temperature regulations (Olympic competition must be 79 degrees, plus or minus one degree) and most competitive pools maintain temperatures between 77-82 degrees, it's been my experience of a much wider range of temperatures across a diverse range of pools.
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Is swimming in very cold water good for you?

Some studies showed solid evidence that cold-water swimmers often experience significant improvements in overall cardiovascular health. Cold-water immersion triggers a “shock response” that stresses the cardiovascular system and elevates the heart rate – a chief goal of high-intensity heart-healthy exercise.
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How do you know if your pool is too cold?

How Cold Is Too Cold When It Comes To Swimming?
  1. 72F & ABOVE. While some people may still find this slightly cool, this water is considered enjoyable to most.
  2. 61F – 71F. This range would be considered chilly by most. ...
  3. 55F – 60F. This would feel uncomfortable even to the most hardy swimmers.
  4. 46F – 54F. ...
  5. 45F & UNDER.
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