A swim vest increases your child's comfort and safety in the water, while also giving the child the most optimal position to learn to swim.
It is important to ensure that the floatation elements are adapted to the child's level so that it provides sufficient buoyancy.
A swimming and flotation vest is perfect for water games and ideal for learning to swim.
CE - EN 13138-1: 2021
The swimming vest has eight internal foam floats that help with natural buoyancy in the water, making it easier for the child to move and swim around the pool or sea on their own.
You can easily adjust the buoyancy by removing some of the floats from the inner pockets of the vest. When the child is at the right level, the child will be able to easily control his buoyancy.
The right level is when the child is at the same level as you when you step into the water, where the water is around the shoulders.
IMPORTANT! Always remove the floats in pairs, starting with 1 and 1, then 2 and 2, etc. When the child is completely comfortable in the water and can swim, all the floatation elements can be removed.
Material: 80% neoprene, 20% polyester
Washing: Rinse in lukewarm water. After washing, air dry away from direct sunlight.
Warning:
The life jacket is NOT a life jacket and should never be used as such. Children should always be supervised by a responsible adult.
Vanilla Copenhagen Swim Vest - Seersucker Honeybee
- Puncture-proof foam filling.
- YKK zipper with velcro closure.
- 100% phthalate-free and latex-free.
- The life jacket UV protects against the sun's harmful rays on covered areas.
Age: 1-3 years
Adjustable crotch strap with click buckle
Weight 11-20 kg
Chest size: 53-56 cm
NOTE! Adjustable crotch strap is particularly important for smaller children and toddlers, as it ensures that the vest remains safely and correctly in place during use.
Age: 3-6 years
Weight: 19-25 kg
Chest size: 55-60 cm
NOTE! For larger children, Vanilla Copenhagen's swim vest does not have an adjustable crotch strap for maximum freedom of movement.
It is important to ensure that the floating elements are adapted to the child's level so that it provides sufficient buoyancy.































