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A Review on Aqua Leisure SoftTouch Deluxe Fabric Arm Floats

By Leigh Egan, published Mar 10, 2006
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Rating: 3.2 of 5
I have had an on and off relationship with Aqua Leisure products. Sometimes the products are excellent and sometimes they are well...not. My four year old has been using a little round float to swim around in the pool during the summer. I've noticed that a lot of times she tugs at the float or just takes it completely off. Since she can't completely swim by herself just yet I want at least some kind of flotation device on her. Since the ring float seemed to be cumbersome, I started looking around for arm floats. I saw several arm floats for only .79 cents at a few stores. .79 cents? For that price I could imagine holes popping up everywhere as soon as they hit the water. We finally decided on arm floats by Aqua Leisure. They seemed to have a few extras (the fabric mainly) and the brand name is a name that has been around for a while. We decided to try the Aqua Leisure SofTouch Deluxe Fabric Arm Floats for 9.99.

Aqua Leisure SofTouch Deluxe Fabric Arm Floats

These arm floats are really cute when you look at them and almost remind me of team colors. They both come in very bright color of yellow and blue. Although I figured my daughter would want something a little more girlish looking, it was the fabric material that sold me on these floats. Unlike most arm floats, Aqua Leisure SofTouch Deluxe Fabric Arm Floats are made of a soft fabric on the outside (giving them a very soft feel). They are also made if vinyl and poly vinyl chloride. I thought this would make it a bit easier to get the floats on and off my kiddo's arm, and they just seemed like they would feel comfortable.
To inflate the floats, just find the air plugs and simply blow the floaties up until they are firm.There are two different air plugs on each float. It is not a good idea to over inflate the floats, and they may not fit onto arms. Even worse, they may pop. Once inflated, just push the air plugs back into place. Once inflated, slide the floaties on the arms of the little swimmer, and the floaties are ready to be used.

Hmmmm...

Takeaways
  • Arm Floats
  • Pool Safety
  • Aqua Leisure
Did You Know?
Aqua Leisure provides consumers with a variety of swimming pool products.
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