LenaP
I bought this in the beginning of the summer for my 6 year old who is leaning to swim and it fit him perfectly and held up great for the whole season. He feels so much more confident than he did in a puddle jumper. It’s thin enough to not be cumbersome and promotes correct swimming positions. I would definitely buy another one!
Emma
Some life jackets are scratchy and uncomfortable. This one is pretty soft and made of a neoprene material. It was easy to get on and my little one didn’t mind wearing it.
LMC
My son loves this swim vest! It keeps him safe in the deep end of the pool and is great for kids learning to swim.
BrianBorn
Such a fun summer patter and secure design, perfect for the little ones!
tunamayo
It seems the negative reviews are from people looking for a true PFD. This is a swim vest—it only has a small amount of buoyancy to help developing swimmers. This is not sufficient for use in open water or survival, but it is for use in supervised pools to help swimmers in training.
Makailyn
This is not a life jacket to keep your child floating. Which I was okay with. However, it leaves terrible burns on my son & nephew. The material rubbed their necks, armpits, and lower back completely raw. We are going to try with a swim shirt next time but I’m not sure it will help not rub on their necks.
KG
I saw this only had two reviews and one other person did say it did not work and I needed to buy my kiddo a vest so I was like let me try it out and I did and it did not work. I will be returning.
Disappointed_mama
We are out of town and forgot our life jackets. My L.O. is 5 y.o. and weighs 42 lbs, I bought size large (age 4-6, 45 lbs - 60 lbs). This did not keep him afloat, which is all I really need in a life jacket. He sunk in the water and would not let go of me the entire time. I do not recommend buying this one for your L.O. You may need to go up to the junior size (50 lbs - 90 lbs) in this brand otherwise try a different brand.