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btrfly30
LIF Infant
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Flotation device for the pool
What is everyone using? DS is 2 and 32 lbs.
Thanks!!
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Posted 6/27/14 5:23 PM |
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cheryl28
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Flotation device for the pool
The puddle jumpers are awesome. I can't remember the weight on it but dd used it under the weight with no problems. Obviously someone was always with her.
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Posted 6/27/14 8:04 PM |
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mrsboss
my little love
Member since 12/09 5054 total posts
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Flotation device for the pool
puddle jumper. the best
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Posted 6/27/14 8:55 PM |
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NervousNell
Just another chapter in life..
Member since 11/09 54921 total posts
Name: ..being a mommy and being a wife!
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Re: Flotation device for the pool
From 30 lbs up definitely the Puddle Jumper! Love that thing. Dd didn't hit 30 lbs until after 3 but ever since then it's all we use
Message edited 6/27/2014 9:51:35 PM.
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Posted 6/27/14 9:50 PM |
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MrsT809
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Flotation device for the pool
DD is around 28 pounds and does great the in the puddle jumper. The weight limit says 30 pounds but it's just tight enough for her.
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Posted 6/27/14 10:24 PM |
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Re: Flotation device for the pool
We use the Puddle Jumper & love it. Dd started with it last year at 27-28lbs...it still fit her tightly.
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Posted 6/28/14 10:14 PM |
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btrfly30
LIF Infant
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Flotation device for the pool
This is great. I will check it out. Thanks guys!
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Posted 6/29/14 7:13 AM |
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btrfly30
LIF Infant
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Flotation device for the pool
This is great. I will check it out. Thanks guys!
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Posted 6/29/14 7:13 AM |
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pharmcat2000
Mom of 2 + 1
Member since 10/05 7395 total posts
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Re: Flotation device for the pool
Just FYI: my DD had a Puddle Jumper on last week, and fell backward off the pool steps into the shallow end of the pool (she wrestled out of DH's hand) and under she went! DH jumped and grabbed her, but she took in a great deal of water, was gagging up water, and not really moving any air when he first got her out. I had to turn her over and make her cough to get the water out. I'm going back to my USCG-approved life vest.
ETA: she is 5, and about 42lbs, so in the right range for the Puddle Jumper. BUT, prior to that, she was great with it the whole day!
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Posted 6/29/14 8:28 AM |
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Re: Flotation device for the pool
Posted by pharmcat2000
Just FYI: my DD had a Puddle Jumper on last week, and fell backward off the pool steps into the shallow end of the pool (she wrestled out of DH's hand) and under she went! DH jumped and grabbed her, but she took in a great deal of water, was gagging up water, and not really moving any air when he first got her out. I had to turn her over and make her cough to get the water out. I'm going back to my USCG-approved life vest.
ETA: she is 5, and about 42lbs, so in the right range for the Puddle Jumper. BUT, prior to that, she was great with it the whole day!
That's scary, glad she's ok!
The Puddle Jumper IS Coast Guard Approved, though. I think you can still inhale water if you fall in the pool, no matter what you're wearing-SO scary!
puddle jumper info
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Posted 6/29/14 11:16 AM |
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NewLeaf2012
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Re: Flotation device for the pool
My son kept flipping forward in the puddle jumper at 27 lbs. So I used a one piece suit with a built in tube. He was great in that... You can even put the arm floaties on with it.
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Posted 6/29/14 2:03 PM |
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