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Sevylor Puddle Jumper - Floatation Device ?7


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Really fantastic floatation device, aids confidence in the water. Green neutral crab design. In excellent condition. ?7.


The Puddle jumper is a swimming aid developed by Sevylor. It is safe, fun and gives confidence boost to little swimmers. Puddle jumpers are designed for children weighing 15-30 kg, they clip quickly and easily around your child's chest, reducing fuss at the pool, sea or water edge. Unlike other flotation aids that may rock, tilt or restrict your child, this colourful device is self-balancing which provides high level of stability in the water.


Each design has been developed with both parents and children in mind. Puddle Jumpers are easy-to-clean and have a safety certification that offers you complete peace of mind. At the same time, the bright designs and freedom of movement means kids will love to wear them. With tough yet comfortable fabrics and stability, you can feel confident your little ones will be safe and happy in the water, while they can feel confident enough to jump, splash - or even take their first strokes.


Collection Nunhead, any questions please ask. 07946 381361

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