- Features Disney and Pixar designs including Nemo, Pooh and Tigger!
- Stretchy sides for a comfortable with tear-away seams
- Unique absorbent material that won’t swell in water like diapers.
- Features special leak-guards and label indicating back.
Product DescriptionWhy swell up like a beach ball when you’re playing in the water? HUGGIES Little Swimmers swimpants protect in the water without swelling up like disposable diapers do. And now with Disney designs -even more fun! Available in three sizes to fit infants and toddlers: Small (16-26 lbs. ), Medium (24-34 lbs. ) and Large (32+ lbs. ). . . . More >>
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I had a difficult time finding swim diapers to fit my 9 month old, but these were great! They have enough elastic to keep whatever is inside the diaper inside without leaving horrible marks on my little girl. Also, they are easy for mommy to rip off to take the diaper off after my baby is finished swimmming.
These Swim Pants are a great buy for my nephew because he likes to pee alot while swimming and we bought washable swim pants but then after awhile of using those and hanging them to dried or washing them. . we finally give in and tryed these and we love them!!
My little niece of 18 months is kept quite dry while using these swimpants in her parents pool. My sister still cannot believe how dry (if she hasn’t done anything) the swimpants keep her daughter. Great fit and quality. Highly recommend.
As a lifeguard and swim instructor who has worked at several public pools and works with people who have worked at many others, I have found a common theme of these being banned at almost all public pools because, when worn alone, they do not form an appropriate sanitary barrier. If worn with a plastic swim diaper with elastic around the legs they can work quite well. But when they are not they can lead to contamination of the water.
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