Splash Shorts
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Happy Nappy™ vs the dupe: why the original still wins

Which swimming shorts are best for older kids and swim lessons: jammers or splash shorts?

Incontinence Swimwear for Kids: A Parent's Guide to Confidence in the Pool
Frequently Asked Questions
They are designed to be worn under a swimsuit or swim shorts. The discreet 1mm neoprene and contoured fit mean they won't add bulk or affect mobility. However, if your child would prefer to wear them on their own, they can.
No. Like all swim incontinence wear, Splash Shorts are designed to prevent solid leaks only. They will not contain urine, as they are made from materials that allow water to pass through freely. If they were waterproof, they would become waterlogged and heavy when submerged.
After use, rinse in cool water and hand wash with a mild detergent. Do not tumble dry or iron; just hang to dry away from direct sunlight.
Unlike infant swim nappies, Splash Shorts are made with older children in mind. They offer a snug, contoured fit and are made from high-quality neoprene with Happy Nappy™ technology, ensuring solid leaks are safely contained without looking or feeling like a nappy.
Absolutely. Splash Shorts are ideal for hydrotherapy, swim lessons, and recreational swimming, providing security for children with additional needs.







