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Swimfin

Swimfin was developed by Kevin Mosely, who has taught children to swim for many years and is the man behind Swimfin. His extensive knowledge in the field has led him to create this fantastic aid that combines safety and smart design.

Swimfin in practice

Swimfin is a super good tool for small as well as big children and is super easy to use. As a starting point, Swimfin works completely like a normal swimming belt, the only difference is that Swimfin does not get in the way in any way and thus does not reduce the child's opportunity to learn to swim.

When you put the Swimfin on your child's back, for optimal buoyancy and support, put it as far down on your child's back and then you simply fasten it with the two Velcro straps. As mentioned, it does not hinder your child from learning to swim as the fin sits on the back and thus does not get in the way of swimming and does not bother under the arms or on the stomach. Of course, this does not affect the safety of your child - on the contrary!

In addition to the comfortable design, the Swimfin will also be a sure hit with your child, who will undoubtedly love to look like a shark when swimming training really begins. In addition, it is available in several nice colors so that your child can choose just the one that suits him or her.

The safety behind the Swimfin

As mentioned, the Swimfin is designed so that it sits comfortably on the back without in any way compromising the safety of the equipment.

Swimfin has been tested on children from 3 to 6 years who weigh between 15 and 30 kilograms.

You should of course be aware that this is a tool that creates security when your child is learning to swim, but it cannot replace a life jacket and your child must of course always be supervised by an adult during bathing.

If you are looking for something that makes learning to swim fun and a good experience, we would definitely recommend that you invest in a Swimfin. The high safety combined with a super good design makes it the ideal product for the child who is about to learn to swim.