Description
Indoor bath toy & Outdoor baby float
Air Free Safety Float
Free of Inflation and Leakage
Safety Belt Prevent Slipping
Safety Belt and 100 Safe Lock
Prevent Baby Slipping into the water.
Protect Spine
The newborn's spine is weak,
Mambobaby's solid liner is stable for protection
Safety without Risk of Leakage
The idea for our baby floats is from the life buoy of boats.
Science 40° Anti Choking Water
The headrest protrudes 5cm outward to prevent water choking
Skin-friendly 3D Fabric
Fashionable and comfortable.
More importantly, there is no pungent and harmful smell of plastic
Interestina Follower
lncrease the buoyancy to prevent backward flipping
Enhance the fun of swimming
UPF50+ UV Protection Canopy
The top covers the baby and protect baby from the burning desert sun
The ventilation net on both sides is used to supervise the baby and to see views
Breaststroke and Backstroke
Adjustable Size
Steps for Assembly
Steps for Usage
Easy to disassemble and storage
Original Spirit, Manufacture with Heart
Safe and Durable
There is a risk of air leakage in inflatable swimming floaters,
and it usually leaks after a period of time
Product Information
Product Name: Shark Air-free Assembling Float
Brand: Mambobaby Accessories: Canopy,Tail
Cover: 3D Fabric Filler: Pearl-foam
Age: 3-24 Months Chest Size:≤52 cm
Waist Float 6-36 months old and 2-6 years old
Reason for recommendation
For both small or big babies. It is the most traditional swim float style.
We added additional shoulder straps or crotchstraps protection.
More comprehensive and freedom.
Standard style : Shoulder strap
M: 6-36 months old
L: 2-6 years old
Crotch strap style : Shoulder strap+Crotch strap
If you are very worried about it, you can choose the style with crotch Strap.
6-36months years old
The crotch straps can be disconnected as a traction belt
Arm Float 2-6 years old babies
Reason for recommendation
For big babies, who are more mobile and need a more
freeway to play. With it can learn to swim slowly.
It is 3 in 1 use.
Free disassembly and assembly of arm circle and float.
Transition from playing water to swimming.