🌊 Dive into confidence with the ultimate toddler swim trainer!
The SwimSchool TOT Swim Trainer Vest is a lightweight, adjustable, and multi-functional flotation device designed for toddlers aged 2-4. Featuring a 4-in-1 design that transitions from pool float to swim trainer, it offers ergonomic upright seating and a secure strap for safety. Made from soft UPF 50 fabric, it protects delicate skin while encouraging natural swimming motions, supporting children up to 50 pounds.
Size | Large |
Color | Seafoam 9-Layer Swim Trainer |
Brand | SwimSchool |
Material | Fabric |
Item Weight | 4.97 ounces |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Special Feature | Inflatable, Heavy-Duty, Adjustable |
UPC | 195194012196 |
Manufacturer | Aqua Leisure |
Weight Limit | 50 Pounds |
Personal Flotation Device Type | Buoyancy Aid |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 12.87 x 7.8 x 4.06 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 11.5 x 14.5 inches |
Brand Name | SwimSchool |
Model Name | Progressive Swim Trainer 9 Removable Layers One Size |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | AZO20938BL |
Style | Progressive Swim Trainer 9 Removable Layers (Seafoam Blue) |
Outer Material | Fabric |
Sport Type | Swimming |
A**K
Great
Have bought for both of my kids. I feel it helps them adjust to swimming and more movement in the water.
K**T
Exactly what I was looking for!
The media could not be loaded. My daughter just turned 2 years old. We tried life jackets and arm/chest water wings and nothing could keep her upright. This was perfect for her to start to learn how to swim on her own. (I don't take my eyes off of her of course, but I don't feel the need to be underneath her every second of pool time). I highly recommend this float. If you have a unbalanced (in the water) kiddo, you should give this a try.
R**N
First Impressions
I just received this today... haven't had a chance to actually try it. However this is my fifth tube trainer and third brand of this style of tube trainer that I have purchased in the last year. I have two little ones a year and a half apart, and have used them for both. The first brand I tried was the Swim Tee Trainer. The second was an Aqua Coach tube trainer. The reason we keep buying new ones is that we LOVE this style of flotation device, but they keep popping on us from being left in a hot car, or wearing out because of poor design. Last summer my 12 month old could swim around the pool after the second day of swimming with it, and loved it! They just have to learn how to balance themselves.The swim Tee trainer had really flimsy material around the tube that got holes in in from just touching things, like the slides at the pool. This happened with both of our tubes. The rubber inner tube, which you would fill with an air compressor, eventually was bulging horribly out on all sides. And that was only after less than a month. On one of our tubes, a hole in the fabric started from just filling the tube up with air. This brand really didn't last long. I think a better material would have made a huge difference.The Aqua Coach tube trainer seemed a lot better, but the tube itself was actually smaller, so it was harder to get on my 3 year old. We could do it, though, and it really wasn't an issue for us. However, the safety strap wasn't comfortable long enough for my 3 year old to use. So, we cut the under strap off, and because the tube was too small to fit over his shoulders, I didn't see any reason to worry about the possibility of him falling through. This one again had the rubber inner tube filled the same way with an air compressor. I was over-all completely satisfied with this brand. I did have one of these pop while being filled up, and therefore, needed one more. I wasn't particularly careful to get this exact brand - just careful not to get the swim tee trainer - and ended up now with the Aqua Leisure one.I ordered this Aqua Leisure tube simply because the price was right and I figured it would be worth a try. I did like that the strap for the bottom had a clip. On the past ones I had used, they had Velcro to secure the strap, which I was a little worried would perhaps catch on their swimsuits, though they never did. I thought it might be nice to try this one with a clip and see if I liked it better. And I figured I might just cut it off again anyway. Well, just out of the box, my biggest surprise is that this tube is not a durable rubber inner tube. Through the fabric, it feels like a plastic inner tube that you buy for a couple dollars at the store. The box claims it is a "rugged inner tube for years of use." You are not supposed to fill this one with an air compressor. There are TWO little valves that look like the ones on a beach ball or any other blow up toy. Strange. I used my bicycle hand pump to fill it up. I wasn't sure what to expect... I wasn't sure how it would look round like a tire if there were two air compartments. Since you can't see the inner tube within the fabric, I was really skeptical. However, once both compartments were filled, it does look fine. I'm just not sure there is enough air inside to safely hold my little ones up out of the water the way our other ones do. I will have to give a follow-up once we give this new one a try.Update after first use:The tube is not durable. It popped after about an hour of normal use by a three year old. It was a slow leak, and very dangerous since it took us a little bit of time for us to realize what had happened. He was securely above the surface of the water when we began. Because of the slow leak, it wasn't immediately obvious there was a problem. At some point, we noticed he was lower in the water, to a nearly dangerous level, and realized there wasn't enough air anymore in the tube. Of course we were in the water there with him so he was safe, but had we not been paying close attention, it could have meant him drowning. We immediately took him out of the water, and tried to refill it with the hand pump. As I put air in, I could hear air leaking out of the tube somewhere, though I couldn't see where because the tube is covered with fabric. I am so disappointed in the quality of this tube. I am hoping to get my money back. I am not familiar with Amazon's returning of a product that has been used, and unfortunately I through the box away prematurely. The box said "durable"... I should have trusted my gut instinct and returned it before using. Any one have suggestions of how I proceed to get my money back??
C**A
Creating a confident swimmer!
My 3 year old absolutely loves this. From the moment we put it on, she was swimming confidently independently. She just went right into the water without fear, and has been swimming so proudly. I like that the design allows free movement of her arms, unlike the puddle jumper style float, and also allows her to lean forward and practice paddling while still keeping her afloat. I imagine we can slowly deflate the tube (there are two tubes, actually, so maybe just deflating a whole tube) to help her move toward more independent swimming as time goes on. I think she should be doing really well by the end of summer. We are hoping she can swim well before our trip to Orlando in August. So far so good!The only complaint we have about it is the crotch strap. She does complain about it sometimes, and the little pad doesn't really stay in place, so I can see why it's uncomfortable. I try to position it more in the leg area but it moves while she swims, and pulls taught while shes in the water due to her body weight through the tube, so she's sitting on the thin strap right between the cheeks. I think a foll coverage snap-on bottom made of the same material as the vest (like a baby onesie style, so still easy on and off) would have been more comfortable and easy enough to implement in the design (and I would have paid more for that option). I may try stitching the pad in place where it should be, since I don't imagine she will outgrow the strap-size before she is swimming without it, but it doesn't really seem to do that much in the way of padding anyway. Overall, still a great purchase that we have very much enjoyed! Worth it for the proud look on my daughter's face!
M**N
Child Went Upside Down in Water
We put our toddler in this inner tube to float around the pool with us (with our hands on her at all times) and stepping off into the pool where she could not touch, the inner tube flipped upside down where our child's head was under water and her feet were straight in the air. We, of course, immediately removed the device and went with another option. I was hoping this was a good alternative to the puddle jumper, but it was significatnly worse. She wore it less than 10 seconds in the water.Thankfully because we were watching her so closely, we were able to pick her up and she was totally fine. It happened so quickly.
K**R
For advanced learners
Need to be there at all times. Child can easily go forward face down.
Trustpilot
Hace 1 mes
Hace 2 meses