Intex My Baby Float
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The preemie boys I have in my care are 13 month olds I think that 22 pounds is a bit small for this baby float, but you can give it a try if you pay very close attention to your baby, as they can tip to one side if not centered, and he can end up drinking water from the pool.
Under the float, the straps of the seat form a plus sign. Therefore, she should have no problem fitting in. At 27 pounds, my son still fits well. Two things to note are 1) your baby should be able to stand up and sit up on their own. The float offers no support at all in this respect other than a small piece they can lean on at the back. we ordered a second float, the first sank when it ended up losing air due to tearing at the strap. It seems they aren't durable since that was after the fifth time.
Ideally, a 9-month-old with a weight of 16 pounds would fit. When she was about 16 pounds, she was wearing a size 8 shoe. I would say the fit was perfect
The last time I used it was a while ago, so I think that it is too big to fit in the I'm not sure if you will be able to fit it in, however, if you just plan to have your child
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The system is extremely stable. In a nutshell Even though I had already purchased the cute mesh with canopy style, my son was unable to stay in it through an entire day. In the water, the face of the man would go forward. It is AMAZING that you can float your baby in "MY BABY FLOAT. ". As long as the baby is stable enough for me and my husband to "push" the float to each other, the float is safe. This product is advertised as being able to handle up to 33 lbs. If that were true, I would believe it. It's so useful and well made that I may purchase more to have on hand. Highly recommended! The height and weight of my son are approximate he is about 30 inches tall and 25 pounds.
I wouldn't have been able to make it through my vacation without this float. In PR, I was able to swim in the ocean and the pool with my 8-month-old, and she was also able to play in the pool. The resort only had a tube, which is not comparable to this float. I was the envy of all moms who didn't have a float like mine. The only thing I can say is that I will keep buying it throughout my life.
Currently, I have a child 15 months old who is a bit large. For both of my older boys, we have had floats of similar design in the past. Compared to the others, they often let the kid faceplant (which is obviously not good for their lungs). In that case, this style looked interesting. How are we supposed to solve it? There is a lot of depth in the seat. His chest is above the water line, which is not a problem, but it's complicated to get him in and out, and you won't be able to get any smaller babies.
It is a big hit with my eighteen month old! While it doesn't have all the bells and whistles of other baby floats, I find it to be more suitable for my baby. Because I want her to learn to swim, not just float around in the water, I like this float because she has more freedom. Standing up where she can touch it, she can sort of carry it around with her and when it gets deeper, it becomes easier to drop down into. The book would be nice if it had a cover, but for the price it's not likely to come with one.
There is a difference between the leg openings pictured and how they actually are. I had two small holes on mine to make sure the legs of a baby fit. I received notification that this item is not returnable, despite the fact that the package hasn't yet been opened.
This product has been a great purchase for me. This item was purchased for my granddaughter who was 5 months old at the time, and has been used well for the past three months. Durable and easy to inflate, it is a good choice for outdoor use. The size of this baby carrier concerned me. I was afraid that a small five-month-old baby would be unable to wear it. In my opinion, it was the ideal decision, and it is still the right decision. For a baby about the age of 10 to about 8 I think it would be decent There may be as many as 30 pounds in it. In my opinion, the crisscross bottom which holds the legs of the baby is the best part. She will fall back and lie against the headrest if I place her legs through the two front openings. If I use the two back openings, she will lean forward. I like having this option since when she was a baby I just leaned her backwards. After she became more comfortable in the water and leaned forward, she was able to kick her foot. There was also another baby float that had a sunshade that was bigger and that someone else had purchased for my granddaughter. That one did not appeal to me The sun shade was useless when she was 5 months old because it was too big for her. "My Baby Float" by Intex is a product I highly recommend.
For the price, I got a very good value. I was happy to get one with reinforced leg holes like some of the other users, but the holes were quite He sank to the level of his chin after I put him in it. He weighs 20 lbs and is about 26 inches long. The situation would be perfect if it were.
I am still partial to this float out of any we have owned so far. One of these arrived leaking upon arrival, despite having ordered more than one of them. They live on for years and are even passed down from one cousin to the next. This float is durable and the cross leg holes, combined with the double rings, allow the child to get closer to the water without getting squished by the mesh like many baby floats do. We used this for six months up until two years and it has held up fine.
In our opinion, the price point is very good.