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The Poolmaster Learn-to-Swim Vest is an adjustable flotation swim trainer designed for kids aged 3 to 6 years. With a comfortable polyester suit and heavy-duty vinyl tube, it promotes confidence in young swimmers while ensuring safety with UPF 50 sun protection. Ideal for teaching swimming basics, this vest fits children between 34 to 40 inches tall and weighing 27 to 35 pounds.
Material Type | Polyester, Vinyl |
Color | Orange |
Size | 3-6 Years |
L**T
Good Option for Toddler
We tried several different options our 22 month daughter old this summer and the learn to swim tube was by far the best. The infant life vest flipped her over on her back, the seated infant float we had from the prior summer was too constricting, the swim vest we used with our preschooler didn't give her the stability she needed, and she pulled off arm band floaties. The tube swim trainer was great in that it kept her relatively upright and at the same time allowed her to lean forward a bit and kick her way all over the pool. After a few outings with the tube she was moving herself around independently and having a blast. Unlike the super stable Swimways baby float, the tube does require the child to be able to balance themselves a little (she tipped her face into the water at first), but it is definitely more stable than a Power Swmr vest. She's about 28 lbs and the tube was a little big, but not terribly so. I can't imagine using it with a kid much over 3 unless they were very petite. No problems with leaks so far.
S**T
Great Swim/Pool Product
The first time we used the swim tube, it was disastrous and I wanted to run to Amazon and leave a bad review and yell at the people who did leave it good reviews. We had trouble putting it on our son and when he was in the pool he kept falling face first into the water, which would then cause him to panic and he would end up rolling all over the place (yes we were by his side the whole time). I was hesitant to use it again, but did try it again. This time we discovered that the band that goes through the legs actually un-velcros (didn't realize this the first time and had a difficult time trying to get our 21 month old son to step into it). This time in the pool, our son did much better with keeping upright and he was actually able to lean forward and kick his legs and use his arms. It gave him a little more freedom in the pool and he had a great time (again yes we were supervising him the entire time). The times he did fall forward, the tube spun him around onto his back so he was able to lift himself back up. I guess it just took our son a little getting used to it and I am very happy with it now.
B**N
Works Great, but not for independent play for non swimming child.
This works really well! But of course, this is not something you could just put a baby or toddler in and leave them to "swim" on their own with. And I would NEVER leave or even take my hands off our 18 month old in this swim tube. Which seems like a no brainer, who would leave a child unattended in a pool. But, what I mean is I wouldn't turn my back or take my hands off her for a second with this as her floatation device. Where as I am happy to let my 5 year old strap on a real life jacket and jump in the pool on his whim.This swim tube keeps her buoyant and lets her have some freedom, as she isn't being held constantly right on our hip in the water. But it is still easy for her to tip forward or back with no way to right herself. In fact if you let go of this tube, that is really what it wants to do as soon as she starts moving around…either tip her on to her belly or her back. As far as really teaching her to swim, I think this would hinder that process more than help it, as it restricts the movement needed to learn to swim too much.So for bobbing around in the pool with mom and dad with hands on her, this is great. Gives her enough freedom to feel like she is really in the water (not just floating on top). It is a good transition piece of swim gear between baby floatation devices and complete independent swimming.She LOVES it and it's clearly comfortable for her! And it does stay on very nicely! Also the Rubber tube is industrial strength…seriously like tractor tire inner tube! Great Quality product for sure!Just don't think this is like a life jacket, or something that is going to allow independent swimming for a child that does not know how to swim yet. I would absolutely be strapping a real life jacket on her if I was to have her out of the pool and just walking around if she was near the pool at all. It is not created to be a safety device for a child should they have it on and fall into water.Over all great product. Would definitely buy again!
K**E
Unstable, not safe
I bought this for my 2 year old grandson and it wasn't stable in the water. He flipped upside down when he reached for a water toy, and could not right himself. Luckily his aunt was right next to him and helped him get upright. Also, the velcro connecting the under strap became detached after about an hour of swimming. I would not recommend this product. You should absolutely, never leave your child unattended in a pool, but I feel like this product might give a parent a false sense of security while not actually being a safe floatation device.
R**L
Build confidence in the water
We started using this on our almost 2-year-old in our pool and he has grown and gained so much confidence with this product. He spins around, kicks his legs, tilts his head/ body back to float as well. With this ring on our son, really tries to mimic the swimming that he sees from the people around him. It’s a great product. I do want to add that we are always an arm’s length away because this product is not a life saving device.
T**4
Keep ya eyes peeled
Velcro continually comes undone easily. Otherwise, if it had a clip instead it would be perfect! Still keeps my kid afloat just of course be vigilant.
A**R
Works as a swimming tool
We had these when our children were young and learning to swim and loved them. We recently purchased one for our 20 month grand child to try to build confidence in the pool. They were tentative at first, but caught are quickly and love to get in the pool with this over a life jacket or a floats. We ended up purchasing another one for another grandchild after such good success with the first.This is good quality material and the only complaint I have is there the strap on the bottom isn’t one piece. There is Velcro. It’s a cool idea to put there for the idea that it can move for different sizes of children using it. I see why they did it for that reason, but I would prefer one piece. I can always sew it together in the future. The Velcro seems to be strong enough that it won’t pull apart during swimming.It fits fine and is easy enough to get on and off.We haven’t had any issues with air leakage. It inflates easily.
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