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Q: Can a 10 pound baby wear a puddle jumper?
A: To that end, young babies and children of smaller stature may need to wear a life vest rather than a puddle jumper-type flotation product. For a baby 10-20 pounds, there are no safe puddle jumper products on the market.
Q: What are Puddle Jumpers made of?
A: The woven polyester is similar to other rash guard materials, and the colorful style options help kids remain visible near water. Coast Guard compliance is a highlight—Puddle Jumpers come from The Coleman Company, Inc., which notes that its life jacket and rash guard combination meets requirements for a Type III PFD.
Q: Which Puddle Jumpers are Coast Guard approved?
A: Here are the top Coast Guard approved puddle jumpers, in no specific order. Read on for recommendations on the safest puddle jumpers for all sizes, ages, and recreation needs. 1. Body Glove Paddle Pals Body Glove’s Paddle Pals PFD is a Coast Guard approved “learn to swim” product, or category III PFD (for recreational boating).
Q: Is a puddle jumper safe for water?
A: Generally, they’re under the category of “other” types of life vests. That said, a puddle jumper can be used safely and under proper supervision while around water. Here are safety considerations parents and caregivers should be aware of when shopping for (and using) puddle jumpers.