Release Date:January 7, 2007 Shipping:Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability:Usually ships in 24 hours
Features:
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Sized just right for older kids.
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Graduated flotation advances swimming ability at the child's own pace.
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Hidden pockets keep flotation pads secure.
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Adjustable cords help create a snug fit and keep kids feeling confident.
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Fits kids weighing 55-80 lbs (approximately).
Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Super Swimr's nine training levels gently encourage rapid swimming skill building by a gradual reduction in flotation.As the child's comfort level increases, the pads can be removed, one-by-one, to shift reliance from the floatation pads swimming aid to the child's swimming movements to teach swimming skills within the child's comfort zone.Super Swimr gives the child complete range of arm and head movement while supporting the child in a position conducive to swimming movements. Great Swim Teacher.Age 6 - 9 (Approximately 55 - 80 pounds)
Editorial Review Endorsed by three-time Olympic gold medalist Josh Davis, this is an ingenious system designed for 6-to-9-year-olds who weigh between 55 and 80 pounds. Under adult supervision, youngsters sandwich themselves between two blue foam plates that are furnished with Velcro shoulder straps and slide toggles for adjustable fit. The ingenuity is in the composition of those foam plates: They're each composed of nine slices of foam. As a child's swimming skills increase with time, these float pads can be removed one by one; soon kids will be dog-paddling with the best of 'em--and all by themselves! If it's not a perfect substitute for swimming lessons from a qualified instructor, the Safe T. Seal Super Swimr Swim Trainer does provide a wonderful way for kids to gain confidence in the water. --Tony Mason
Works very well, when you understand what it is for!!!!June 28, 2002 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have 3 kids. My ten year old and eight year old have both learned to swim using the swim trainer. If you read the package, you realize it's not meant to keep your child floating upright in the water. It is not a floatation toy. It is meant to give your child the confidence to try to swim while gradually working them into the proper position! My 4 year old started using swimway trainers last year with all the floatation pads in place. This year, we removed a couple of the pads and she swimming like a pro! Be sure when you buy a something, read the package so you know what it's meant for (yes, I'm responding to the negative review written by the other lady).
Great ProductDecember 3, 2002 a mom anon(Valparaiso, FL USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I've taught 4 kids to swim with the assistance of the Swim Trainer. Progressively remove one or two of the inserts and kids don't even realize they are taking more responsibility for staying afloat! It's not a flotation device, it's an aid to learning to swim. I keep one on hand even though my kids swim like fish now. (We have a pool, so I keep one for visitors.) I've recommended it to many of my friends.
Worth the moneyJune 10, 2002 K. Spina(Syracuse, NY USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
We started using this when my daughter was two and she was not comfortable with it at first (she preferred an Aqua Swim School boat). But we'd try this again from time to time as she got older and it finally caught on (I'd say she was just a little older than 3) and she loves it. You have to adjust the straps a bit to get it comfortable but once the straps are set, you won't have to adjust it again. It's easy to use, keeps her afloat, she swims well (kicking her legs and using her arms) moving about freely in the pool. Without it, we would be holding her and she wouldn't be exercising her muscles like she is now. She loves it -- many people have asked me at our pool club where they can buy one. I highly recommend it if you can get past the initial "find the right strap setting"/"getting used to it" phase.
The best trainer in the marketJuly 2, 2002 P. Pun(Brooklyn, NY USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son tried the tire thing before and can't really move his arm to swim. The Super Swimr works perfectly as described. I will recommend it to all beginners. They should make one for older children and adults who can't swim.
Perfect for our daughterMay 7, 2009 Mama of 2 Our daughter is big for her age and this is a Godsend when everything else was too tight or not right for her weight. She has had so much fun in the pool and has gained so much confidence in the water!
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