PARENTSWELL 2 Pack Fabric Arm Floaties for Kids – Inflatable Shark Design Pool Sleeves for Toddlers & Children
These PARENTSWELL arm floaties come as a set of two, each with a soft fabric cover and a fun shark print. Designed for children weighing between 50 and 150 pounds, the inflatable sleeves provide buoyancy without restricting movement. The breathable fabric helps keep arms cool under the sun, while dual air chambers add a layer of safety. Whether for swim lessons or pool play, these floaties aim to help kids feel confident in the water.
What Makes These Arm Floaties Different?
Unlike standard PVC floaties, these have a fabric outer layer that feels soft against the skin and doesn't heat up in direct sunlight. The fabric is breathable, so children can wear them longer without discomfort. The shark-themed design is bright and playful, turning swim time into a little adventure rather than a chore. Each floatie features two separate air chambers, each with a one-way valve to reduce air loss. The recommended inflation level is about 70%—overinflating can affect fit and safety.
Size and Fit Details
| Size | Small |
| Dimensions (each) | 7.4 inches long x 6 inches wide (19 x 15 cm) |
| Weight Capacity | 50–150 lbs (23–68 kg) |
| Material | Fabric-covered PVC |
| Number of Chambers | 2 per floatie |
| Recommended Age | Children (toddlers and up, typically 3–12 years) |
| Pack Count | 2 floaties |
| Brand | PARENTSWELL |
Are They Safe for Young Swimmers?
These floaties come with dual air chambers as a backup safety measure. Each chamber has a one-way valve that locks air inside, reducing the chance of sudden deflation. The soft fabric cover also prevents chafing or irritation that can happen with bare PVC. However, like all water aids, these are not life-saving devices. Adult supervision remains essential whenever children are near water.
How to Use and Care for Inflatable Arm Bands
To use, inflate each chamber to about 70% full—enough to provide buoyancy but still allow some flexibility. Slide the band onto the child's arm and adjust so it sits comfortably near the shoulder. After swimming, deflate by pressing the valve, then clean with fresh water and air dry. Avoid over-inflation or leaving in direct sunlight for long periods, as that can weaken the material over time.
Common Questions About These Pool Floaties
What weight range do these arm floaties support?
They are designed to support children from 50 up to 150 pounds. This covers a wide range, from young toddlers to pre-teens.
Are the covers removable for washing?
The fabric cover is bonded to the inflatable bladder, so it's not removable. Wipe the surface with a damp cloth after use to keep it clean.
How many floaties come in one pack?
Each pack contains two arm floaties—one for each arm.
Can these be used in saltwater or chlorine pools?
The product is designed for typical pool use, including chlorinated water. Rinse with fresh water after each use to prolong the life of the fabric and valves.