Binding: Health and Beauty Product Brand: Little Swimmers Label: Little Swimmers Product Manufacturer: Little Swimmers Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Little Swimmers Release Date: May 02, 2006 Ranking: 8342 Size: Size S, 16-26 Lbs. (24 Swimpants) Studio: Little Swimmers
Product facts:
Two packages, each containing 12 small-size (16-26 pounds) disposable swimpants (24 total swimpants)
Protects your child like regular diapers, but won't swell up in the water
Unique absorbent material decorated with fun Finding Nemo characters; two different designs per pack
Tear-away sides make changes a breeze
Manufactured by Kimberly Clark, a recent recipient of the United Way of America Summit Award for their charitable contributions throughout the world
Customer Rating: - Huggies Swimmers *vs* Pampers Splashers
I have long been a Huggies fan. We use Huggies in diapers, overnights and pull-ups so I automatically purchased the Huggies Swimmers. The Swimmers were just OK. The Swimmers didn't swell like regular diapers but did fill up completely with water, hanging way down in the back off both my boys. They are suppose to have tear away sides for getting out of easily but I could not get them to tear.
My Mom purchased some of the Pampers Splashers and gave them to me. The Pampers were much better. They didn't fill up with water and sag like the Huggies did. Their tear away sides actually tore away, although they are more difficult to remove than training pants.
I'm going with the Pampers from now on, I was pleased with their performance.
Customer Rating: - Cute
I was really impressed on how they didn't suck up the water in the pool! They are also very cute and my son just had these on and no shorts!!
Customer Rating: - Good swim diapers
These are nice, basic swim diapers. They are nothing fancy, but they work perfectly well.
Customer Rating: - Really works
My 18 month old niece has enjoyed the whole summer in the pool because of these. My sister loves them and is amazed at how well they work.
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Swimpants) (24 2) of (Pack Packages 12-Count Lbs), (16-26 S Size Nemo, Finding Swimpants, Disposable Swimmers Little Huggies