Zoggs Water Wings Floatsuit - Aqua - 15-18kg - Blue

Zoggs
Zoggs Water Wings Floatsuit - Aqua - 15-18kg - Blue
Shop all Pool & Water Toys

Note: The child cannot remain still in the water whilst wearing a water wings Floatsuit**. Movement of the arms and legs are essential for buoyancy.**

The Zoggs Water Wing Floatsuit is a flotation aid to assist little ones with learning how to be buoyant in water and use their arms and legs to move around.

Maximum weight of child: 15-18kg

Product sold in selected stores only, please check your local store for availability.

Features

  • Zoggs Water Wings Swimming Floatsuit
  • Maximum weight of child: 15-18kg
  • Water confidence level 2 – learn to swim
  • Easy to use and good for building self-assurance in the water
  • Puts children forward into a natural swimming position
  • Buoyancy material in the body and arms
  • Zipped back with a tab to hold in place

Materials

  • 84% Polyester
  • 16% Elastane

Care Instructions

  • Rinse in cold water immediately after use.
  • Hand wash cold.
  • Line dry, Do not dry clean Do not Iron

Extra Info

Note: The child cannot remain still in the water whilst wearing a water wings Floatsuit. Movement of the arms and legs are essential for buoyancy.

WARNING: WILL NOT PROTECT AGAINST DROWNING. USE ONLY UNDER CONSTANT SUPERVISION. NOT FOR USE IN BOATING.

How to 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.
    1. The child should enter the water with the assistance of a competent adult swimmer holding their hands as they do.
    1. Once in the water, the child must be assisted until they become familiar and are able to control the buoyancy by themselves. The adult must remain within arm’s reach at all times. 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.
    1. 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, movement of the arms and legs are essential.