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Float Swimsuits are classified as swimming aids, not life jackets. At we (Libra Neoprene), we clearly distinguish between the two based on their design, function, and intended use:
Float Swimsuit (Swimming Aid) — Designed to provide gentle flotation support to help children learn to swim and build water confidence. It is a learn-to-swim tool that allows children to practice kicking, paddling, and balancing while being supported. Float Swimsuits are not designed to turn an unconscious child face-up in the water. Active adult supervision is always required when children are wearing float swimsuits.
Life Jacket (Personal Flotation Device) — Designed for safety and rescue, with higher buoyancy to turn an unconscious person face-up in the water. Life jackets are intended for boating, sailing, and open-water activities where the primary purpose is emergency flotation, not swim training.
Key differences in design and purpose:
| Feature | Float Swimsuit (Swimming Aid) | Life Jacket (PFD) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Purpose | Learn-to-swim, water confidence, skill development | Safety, emergency flotation, rescue |
| Buoyancy Level | Gentle flotation (supports but does not restrict movement) | Higher buoyancy (designed to turn unconscious wearer face-up) |
| Design | Low-profile, seamless foam inserts integrated into swimwear | Bulkier, vest-style with straps, buckles, and higher foam volume |
| Freedom of Movement | Maximum — allows full range of motion for kicking, paddling, and swimming | Limited — more restrictive for safety |
| Use Case | Swim lessons, pool play, beach outings with adult supervision | Boating, sailing, kayaking, open-water activities |
| Supervision Required | Yes — always under active adult supervision | Yes — but designed to provide flotation even if wearer is unconscious |
Our Float Swimsuits are specifically designed for learn-to-swim programs, swim schools, and parents who want to help their children develop water confidence and swimming skills progressively. With our removable foam insert system, children can start with full flotation support and gradually transition to independent swimming as their skills improve.
At we (Libra Neoprene), we recommend that Float Swimsuits always be used under active adult supervision and as part of a structured learn-to-swim program. They are not a substitute for life jackets in boating or open-water situations where emergency flotation is required.