Mrs. K
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
My son is an 11 year old Autistic child that is projected to be 6’4. He’s stout and can already wear his 16 year old brothers clothes and wears a bigger size shoe than him. He can not swim but loves the water and loves to be independent . These allow him to be safe and they actually fit him. We’ve bought several pairs and will continue to do so!
shelly
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
got for a friend but she didnt use them yet
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2023
They said for children right on the water wings. Wasn't impressed.
Stephanie Cubbage
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
These were amazing. I was worried that they may not work due to my 5 yr old grandson weighing 60 pounds. They worked great.
Amanda C.
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022
My son did really well with these floaties. He was able to get them on and off by himself, and he felt safe enough to jump into the pool. The only problem is that one of them came with a very small hole and we didn't blow them up until we were on vacation. I might return and rebuy them.
Jadeddust
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2022
We ordered these for a trip with our 5 year old son - thank goodness we packed both sets, because the first day he used them one popped along the seam. Sadly, the second day another did as well. Save your money - these won’t last.
Sara
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2021
Absolutely amazing arm floaties!!!! Purchased for my chunky 4 year old who is still learning to swim but normal floaties do not work. These fit her arms amazing and work perfectly. I love the design where it rolls up the arm. Much easier to get on and off.
iwahl
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021
I cant swim or even float. So in order to be able to have fun with my grandkids in the pool I needed something to help me feel confident in the water and move away from the side. It’s very hard to find some floaties large enough to fit an adult. These floaties are very good for this purpose. They are large enough to fit comfortably ( I’m short but plump) and they are easy to get on even when inflated. They have a one way valve which you have to pinch in order to inflate them! They don’t come with instructions on English. They do have a slight vinyl smell but it’s not offensive and I’m sensitive to smells. They even have a design that is gender neutral! These would be great for all adults or larger kids with or without disabilities to keep them a little more secure while in the water. I had so much fun with my grandkids and can’t wait to use them again!
D
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2017
These worked ok for a little while. My 3-year-old daughter had a slight difficulty keeping herself upright with them, but I imagine user error played its part in that and - strictly supervised - there was no major difficulty. The thin plastic was a bit of a concern, but (and, apart from the price point, the main reason I went for this specific product) the double-chamber construction of each float gave some peace of mind.Ours met their end one day, about 2 weeks after their arrival, with a pin-hole leak. I imagine what happened was my cat may have walked across them when they were deflated on my desk. However it happened, the pin-hole leak rendered them useless. I reckon I could have patched them with some water-proof tape, but I opted, instead, to throw down a bit more cash and buy one of those 'puddle jumper' life vests... and I've never looked back, as those are exactly the 'fire and forget, no self-stability issues' sort of thing I was looking for in regards to toddler pool safety.So yes... these are great if thriftiness is a main concern and you don't cohabitate with a cat. Otherwise, there are better $20 options.