• Swimline Lycra Floating Swim Trainer, Boys

    Swimline Lycra Floating Swim Trainer, Boys

    $92.61

    Product DescriptionSwimline is a family owned and operated business founded in 1971 and is the leading manufacturer of high quality pool products. At its inception, Swimline was the largest?manufacturer of in-ground and above-ground pool liners, covers, and all related accessories. In 1990, Swimline founded International Leisure Products, which expanded the product line to pool toys, games, fun floats and accessories. With this vast array of pool products, Swimline continued to deliver on the needs of its reputable business partners to provide quality products. Four years later, in 1994, Swimline acquired United Leisure Industries HydroTools , which allowed the company to manufacture traditional pool accessories such as leaf skimmers, pool filters, and a wide range of maintenance equipment to keep pools in top shape. HydroTools furthers our commitment to supplying quality products to the pool trade.From the ManufacturerSwimline Lycra Floating Swim Trainer-Boys-Large

  • SwimWays?Power Swimr Medium - Blue Shark

    SwimWays?Power Swimr Medium – Blue Shark

    $125.52

    The SwimWays Power Swimr graduated swim training vest gives you everything you need to teach your child how to swim! The nine inner flotation pads can be removed, one at a time, as your child’s swimming ability improves. This creates the perfect environment for your child to learn to swim securely and quickly, and at their own pace. The adjustable elastic side cords and leg strap keep the Power Swimr secure while leaving your child’s arms free. Hidden pockets make the removable flotation pads inaccessible during use – so parents have control. Medium size fits most children age 3-6 years and 35-55 lb (15-25kg). Sold individually. Colors and styles may vary. The SwimWays Power Swimr is part of the SwimWays Swim Steps learn to swim program. Swim Step 3 provides graduated support to kids during swim training, giving parents the tools their kids need to feel empowered in the water. Learn more at TeachMeToSwim.com.