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Body Glove Medalist USCG Approved Infant 0-30lbs | 
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| Brand: Body Glove
Buy New: $22.99
Rating: 2 reviews
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 1 x 1 x 1
MPN: 6253i Model: BG6253I ASIN: B00158YAM0
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| Features:
| • | US Coast Guard Approved Floatation | | • | Soft foam designed for fit and safety | | • | Great new graphics | | • | Quick release buckles | | • | Double leg strap design |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Keep your baby safe and secure while boating, swimming, or just playing in the pool! Feel confident having your baby in and around the water - a life jacket will keep your infant safe without you having to tote him around on your hip! Features:Handy grab loop at the top of the head flotation cushion lets you keep a secure hand on your baby at all times - and makes controlling an infant in the water easier Super duty nylon outer shell in bright colors and fun graphic screens Foam flotation behind head helps keep baby in head-up position when in the water 2 belts with heavy duty quick release buckles allow for an adjustable fit and easy fastening Anatomically cut foam for comfortable fit Two leg straps keep the PFD secure when infant is in the water, while providing more comfort than a single strap USCG Approved Type II Nylon PFD
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| Customer Reviews:
Not comfy November 17, 2008 A. Nelson (MD USA) We had a couple of boat outings planned for our 10 mth old. We didn't want to spend a lot for such limited use, so we purchased this. I doubt there is any such thing as a very comfortable PFD for infants - so it may be unfair to ding this product, but our daughter was very uncomfortable. It rode up on her in the front and was pressing against her face. If you're planning on several outings, then I would suggest a neoprene model.
Infant life jacket July 3, 2008 Caring grandma 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The jacket is well-made, attractive, and meets USCG standards. Our 17-month-old granddaughter did not fuss about wearing it on the boat or at the ocean or even on pool deck. However, it did not allow her to sit down comfortably on the sand (and she weighs 24 pounds), and when she jumped into the pool, it flipped her on her back--which it is SUPPOSED TO DO so that an infant's head is supported out of the water. However, she fought to turn over and paddle to the side as she'd been trained to do in her "water survival" class. So...it's a great product for emergency use; we bought another at the beach without the head restraint so she could use it in the pool and sit comfortably in the sand.
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