Armbands
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Happy Nappy™ vs the dupe: why the original still wins
When you take your little one swimming, you want to focus on the fun. Not on whether thei...

Which swimming shorts are best for older kids and swim lessons: jammers or splash shorts?
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes
Our Jammers and Splash Shorts are both designed for old...

Incontinence Swimwear for Kids: A Parent's Guide to Confidence in the Pool
Every child deserves to feel the magic of the water. The weightlessness. The freedom. The...
Frequently Asked Questions
They provide buoyancy, which can help beginners build confidence in the water by offering support and allowing them to practice swimming skills while feeling secure. However, using them appropriately and gradually reducing reliance is important as swimming skills improve.
Some children may find Arm Bands restrictive when attempting different strokes. However, by the time they’re at this level, they may no longer be reliant on the Arm Bands. If your child is finding Arm Bands restrictive, you could try a Float Suit or Back Float as an alternative.
We have Arm Bands suitable for children up to 12 years or 60kg.










