🌞 Float Fearlessly: Where Safety Meets Summer Fun!
The LAYCOL Baby Swimming Float features a UPF50+ removable sun canopy, double-layered air chambers with anti-flip design, and dual swim modes for breaststroke and backstroke. Made from CPC-certified non-toxic PVC, it ensures baby’s skin safety while providing secure, comfortable flotation for infants aged 3-36 months. Lightweight and portable with included manual pump, it’s the perfect pool companion for confident, sun-safe swimming.
Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
Color | 01/Blue+canopy |
Item Dimensions L x W | 19.9"L x 18.8"W |
Item Weight | 300 Grams |
Size | Large |
R**R
great foe babys
Great product my baby loves this great for pools the beach very sturdy has a little canopy for my baby won’t burn from the sun.
B**S
Not a bad product for pool fun!
This float is pretty good. It allows a child to lie backwards if it is under age 2 in the water while securely holding it in the float. When over the age of 2, the child can face the other way and lie more forward, also secured to the float. The float's inflatable compartments are placed in such a way that they keep the child's head and face out of the water. The child can sit straight up, or it can lean forward and his head and face can lie on the pillow in front.The rubber material is much stronger than I was expecting. It looks and feels very durable. The underside of it is clear and has little bell marbles in it so that the float can be used like a giant rattle. The straps securing the child go over the shoulder and anchor at the waist. Make sure you get the new generation version so that you can also get a free sunshade with 50 SPF protection which snaps on easily. The float inflates easily, and easiest with a pump. The valves are clearly labeled which to inflate first, and the stems look very durable.There are a few downsides. One is that the straps are a little hard to tighten or loosen as they are made of strip rubber. They seem very durable but I would use caution when adjusting them because if they snap, that's it for the float---the safety insurance is now gone. Also, it is nice that there are bells in the float, but it's on the underside which is under the water so I'm not sure they are meant for pool use, but for outside of the pool.The last downside is that the float is not meant for children much over 3, so come next summer my child will probably be too big and old for the float, and it is such a good float I will miss using it next summer. So, if you have a young infant that you want to safely take in the water under proper supervision, get this while your child is very young so that you can use it many times over the 2 years and get the most out of your $30.
N**
Versatile Baby to Toddler Float
Versatile baby to toddler float. Great quality and love how easy it is to use and also deflate. Functional design!
K**A
It’s OK, but not the best.
I only do 4 to 5. Mainly because it was really hard to get my son out of and honestly it popped pretty quickly. Didn’t bother buying a second one cause it didn’t last very long. The straps also look like they would break pretty easily.
O**R
Great product
Great product. Got it for my daughter when she was about 8 months old she’s bout to be 2 and is still getting use out of it
S**P
Durable Pool Toy my daughter loved
Grabbed this right before a trip to fit in our luggage. I was pleasantly surprised by how much my daughter enjoyed it, how much shade it provided and how well it held up.
C**N
Difficult to get baby in and out
What I like: When fully inflated, this product keeps your baby's head way up away from the water. The front is a nice place for baby to rest his/her head. I don't worry about my baby being in the water in this thing, it is very stable and baby is strapped in good. The sun visor is nice. Being able to put my baby in on her belly or back is nice and it's so comfortable she has actually fallen asleep in here while at the pool.What I don't like: It is so stinking hard to get my baby in and out of this. I'm getting better now that I've done it 20+ times, but it takes a good minute or two and usually involves holding my baby at a weird angle to try and slide her in without dropping her or the floaty. It's ridiculous. And getting her out is only slightly easier. I can't imagine trying to get a baby in here who is only 4 months old and not able to hold their head/body up easily on their own. The waterpark we go to doesn't allow floaties on the slide so I'm constantly getting her in and out so that we can keep up with the siblings and it's a hassle. There are also so many places you have to inflate which means there are lots of seams that can rip. We've had this for less than a year and there's already a hole.
J**.
Fantastic Baby Pool Float
The media could not be loaded. MAIN POINT: Buy this float and look no further!My baby girl is 3.5 months and just 12lbs. First time ever in the water, and she fell asleep in this float! I researched baby pool floats for hours, and almost pulled the trigger on an $80 float. I'm so glad I didn't spend the extra $60 because this float is awesome!- Easy to blow up with the included pump- Sun shade is super easy to attach and such a necessary feature for a baby- I didn't notice any signs of tipping, and we were at the sandbar on the 4th of july (wake zone!)- Baby can lie in the float on her back or on her tummy- You may get some uninterrupted adult time, if the water lulls your kiddo to sleep like it did mine! (Obvi I was supervising her the entire time).
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