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Soft, comfortable closed cell EVA foam will not absorb water or chip.
Easily buckles on back, freeing arms for proper motion.
Orange adjustable split float.
Description
Soft, comfortable closed cell EVA foam will not absorb water or chip. Buckles easily on back for young swimmers, freeing arms for proper motion.Feature a split float that allows adjustment as swimmer progresses.
Product Details
Package Length:
9.6 inches
Package Width:
8.1 inches
Package Height:
3.4 inches
Package Weight:
0.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 18 reviews
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review: ( 18 customer reviews )
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
The best pool float EVER!! Feb 04, 2010
By Francine Jellig Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2FD9MAYZH41PY We looked at this and said, um, there's not much to this. Let me tell you, we were SO happy we bought it. Our son was 1 1/2(almost 2) and was able to swim around by himself in our pool(not unattended mind you)without us having to hold him. And the way it straps on the body, still allows him to keep his head above water but move his arms & still kick by himself. You can remove the pads which works for all weights. We were very happy with this product. BTW-He did not NEED the noodle in this video.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Best choice for "Learn to Swim" Jan 11, 2009
By Shelby Parsons We found out about this device during my two and a half year old son's swimming lesson. This is the only flotation device that they use during their classes, with good reason. Using life vests or inflatable arm swimmies is a terrible way to learn how to swim, as it prevents correct body and arm motion. With the back float (also called a bubble) the child is able to have the correct body position, and have full use of their arms for the correct movements for efficient swimming techniques. I would highly recommend this product to anyone with a child who can't fully support them self in the water, but enjoys moving around on their own. As a child becomes more confident in the water, a foam rectangle can be removed from the device, for less support and more independence. This float is very easy to use and adjust to the needs of your child. My son never fidgets with the straps, and seems very comfortable with the float attached to him. Unlike the life vests we have used, that caused him discomfort. The Back Float is a GREAT product.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Great for kids Mar 18, 2008
By Martine Grube
"1newmom"
I purchased these for my 3 and 5 year old after a friend of mine recommended them. Apparently a lot of swimming instructors use them. My kids love them! They teach kids how to be in the water on their bellies vs arm floaties where they just stand in the water with their arms above the water. My oldest has already removed one of the blocks and is swimming really well. Highly recommended!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
awesome product!!! Jul 13, 2008
By Joann M. Jackson i bought this for my 4 and 5 year olds after i saw my friends daughter swimming with one. they put them on and right in the pool, they use them all day everyday with no problem. they used to use life jackets but were unable to really swim, they could float but not swim. now the have full range of motion in there arms and can swim for real. great product!!!!!!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
awesome product! Jul 19, 2010
By P. Francis Bought this for my 4 1/2 year old. He loves it! The best thing about it is that you can take layers off as he gains confidence until he doesn't need it anymore. Much better than a swim cube or arm floats. Well worth it!