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Review on Genwiss Toddler Swim Vest For Girls, Ages 18 Months - 2 Years, Fits 20-28 Lbs by Rich Ferguson

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Great Swim Vest best in my review

So first, important to know what this is not. Nothing on the packaging or description suggests that this is a USCG approved lifesaving/floatation device approved for boating. So that's not why I bought it.I bought it to keep my 1 year old safe in our local pool and a small lake (that has an artificial "beach") near our home. For those purposes, it's fantastic. I looked at several vests to find one that would fit, and ordered him this in small. (He's currently about 31 inches and >25 lbs). It would probably fit any child over 10 months, as long as they were in at least the 50th percentile for size.Of course, you have to supervise your child, but it helps keep your child afloat (and give you something to grab) when helping them learn to float or kick, but you can still "blow bubbles" in the water, since there is nothing around the head/neck for floatation, only around the chest/waist. In other words, it will help keep your child buoyant, but will not keep face/head above water without effort or assistance. Because I want him learning to use his arms and legs in the water, I did not want sleeves or "swimmies" on his arms. The material and construction are great. Strong zippers and the leg/crotch clip requires you to push a safety button before it will release. (This is great for anyone with children who have already learned how to use buckles.) It stays fairly secure, and the floats are removable as your child grows and their skill increases.If you're looking for a flotation vest that will help you start your little one learning to swim and keep their arms free (which puddle jumper-type vests do not), this is the vest for you. Looking for a life preserver? Keep looking.

Pros
  • ‎12.96 x 12.6 x 1.97 inches
Cons
  • The vest may not be suitable for use in diving