Zoggs - Water Wings Floatsuit - Super Star
ZoggsZOGGS Super Star Water Wings Floatsuit
Zoggs Super Star Water Wing Floatsuit provides adjustable puncture proof buoyancy in an all-in-one Float suit. Its unique design encourages a natural swimming position to get little ones used to using their arms and legs to move around in the water. Our float suit has removable pads for adjusting swim buoyancy as well as a secure back zip with tab to safely hold the zip in place. This also makes the Super Star Water Wings Floatsuit super easy for parents to put on and take off. It also has UPF 50+ sun protection too! The Water Wings Floatsuit is perfect for children Learning to Swim ( Stage 2 of Swim Development ) and is ideal for children to use in between learn to swim lessons. Available for ages 1 - 5 years or up to 25kg
Features & Benefits
- Allows complete freedom of movement to help with stroke technique
- Removable buoyancy pads for adjustable buoyancy in the water - helps develop confidence in the water
- Zip back with velcro tab to keep zip secure
- Excellent sun protection with UPF 50+ sun protection
- Available in 1 - 2 yrs (11-15kg), 2-3yrs (15-18kg) & 4-5yrs (18-25kg)
- Refer to your child's weight for the best fit
- Swimming aid for children at Stage 2 of the Stages of Swim development - Learning To Swim
- Use under constant adult supervision.
- Does not act as a life jacket
Care
- Hand wash in cold water only.
- Line dry.
- Do not iron, put in the dryer or dry clean
- 84% Polyester 16% Elastane
Instructions for Use
- 1. Securely fit the water wings floatsuit, the zipper should be located at the back, ensure the velcro tab is secured over the zipper.
- 2. The child should enter the water with the assistance of a competent adult swimmer holding their hands as they do.
- 3. With the water level across the shoulders and their chin above the water, the child should be able to control the buoyancy while kicking whilst being continuously supported.
- 4. Encourage the child to kick in the water and move one arm in front of the other. The child should not remain still in the water.