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Splash About Collections Float Suit

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Splash About Collections Float SuitProduct Description The Splash About Floatsuit is a fantastic part of our Learn to Swim range for girls. Featuring our unique 16 piece removeable float system, your child can learn to swim at their own pace and gain confidence in the water. The Floatsuit helps to position your child correctly in water, whilst providing buoyancy as they learn to swim. As their confidence grows, remove the floats in pairs until they are swimming on their own. Available

Product Description

The Splash About Floatsuit is a fantastic part of our Learn to Swim range for girls. Featuring our unique 16-piece removeable float system, your child can learn to swim at their own pace and gain confidence in the water.

The Floatsuit helps to position your child correctly in water, whilst providing buoyancy as they learn to swim. As their confidence grows, remove the floats in pairs until they are swimming on their own.

Available in a choice of beautiful fabric designs in a cute swimsuit style, the Float Suit has a zipper at the back for easy changing. The high quality, chlorine resistant fabric offers UPF50+ sun protection for added peace of mind.

Available in sizes from 1 to 6 years.

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Product Features:

  • 16-piece Adjustable Buoyancy System.
  • Helps children gain the confidence to learn how to swim.
  • Remove floats as the child gains confidence in the water.
  • Zipper at the back to ease changing on and off.
  • Allows free movement of arms and legs.
  • Position children in the correct learn to swim position.
  • UPF 50+ Sun Protection.

Why choose the Splash About Floatsuit?

The Splash About Floatsuit is the most versatile Floatsuit on the market with a 16-piece adjustable buoyancy system. Designed to position children in the correct learn to swim position, shoulders level with the water, body tilted forward slightly and arms and legs free to move.

Our Floatsuit conforms to CE safety regulation EN 13138-1:2014.

When using the Floatsuit for the first time it is very important to let your child gain their balance in the suit before releasing their hands. We describe it like learning to ride a bike, it may take some practice for your child to gain their balance.

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How to use the Floatsuit

Start by holding both of the child’s hands and encourage the child to kick their legs in order to hold an upright position in the pool. Once they start gaining confidence in the water, you can release one hand at a time and allow the child to kick their legs. If they are unable to get used to the buoyancy, you may need to reduce some floats and follow the same procedure until they gain their balance.

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What do I do if my child is tipping forward in the suit?

If your child is tipping forward whilst wearing the suit it means they have not got their balance whist wearing the Floatsuit. If you have tried practicing with holding their hands and letting go one at a time, it may be providing too much buoyancy for your child. In this case, remove a couple of floats from the middle of the suit making sure you only remove opposite pairs at a time to maintain the balance.

How do I adjust the buoyancy of the suit?

As your child gains confidence in the water, you may want to remove floats to decrease the buoyancy provided by the suit.

Remove floats evenly (front and back) starting at the middle section. Always remove floats in opposite pairs to maintain balance. You will then need to encourage your child to kick and paddle slightly harder after each set of floats is removed.

Is the Floatsuit a life-saving device?

No. The Splash About Floatsuit is designed as a learn to swim product, which helps children gain confidence in the water.

Adult supervision is required at all times when using the Floatsuit.

Do instruction come with the Floatsuit?

A full set of instructions are provided with every Floatsuit order detailing how to use and how to care for the Floatsuit.

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Learn to Swim with Splash About

Floatsuit - Flotation Swimsuit

The Splash About Floatsuit is a cute swimsuit style buoyancy aid for girls, designed to help support your child as they learn to swim. Featuring our unique adjustable 16-piece float system, the floatsuit holds your child in the correct learn to swim position whilst promoting water confidence.

UV Floatsuit - Flotation UV Swimsuit

The UV Floatsuit from Splash About is the perfect choice for vacation swimwear for girls and boys. Featuring our adjustable 16-piece float system, this suit also has the added benefit of full coverage from the sun across the neck, back, shoulders and legs.

Short John Floatsuit

The Short John Floatsuit from Splash About is a stylish swimsuit style learn to swim aid for boys. Featuring Splash About’s unique 16-piece adjustable buoyancy system, this floatsuit is designed to hold your child on the correct learn to swim position. Longer leg coverage offers sun protection for extra peace of mind.

Go Splash Swim Vest

The Go Splash Swim Vest is the perfect vacation buoyancy aid. Lightweight and compact, the vest is made up of slim floats that lay flat and cannot be removed, meaning it is perfect to fit into your suitcase! Made from soft, quick drying neoprene, with a robust YKK zipper, the Swim Vest is comfortable enough to be worn for longer periods of time and will help your child to gain confidence in the water.

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  • Adjustable to size and encourages water confidence by adding or removing floats
  • 100% sun block: Arpansa upf 50+(catagory excellent)
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