







🌊 Float Fearlessly: Where Safety Meets Splash-Time Fun!
The Balhvit No Flip Over Baby Pool Float is engineered for infants 3-36 months, featuring dual inflation chambers and a raised front to prevent tipping. Crafted from durable, non-toxic PVC with a soft sponge bottom, it offers superior comfort and safety. The detachable UPF 50+ canopy protects delicate skin from sun exposure, while interactive bells and marine toys enhance water play. Lightweight and portable, it’s the perfect pool companion for worry-free family swim time.





| ASIN | B08V1HH5HY |
| Age Range | 3-36 months |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #42,019 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #108 in Baby Swimming Pool Floats |
| Brand | Balhvit |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,359) |
| Date First Available | 3 February 2021 |
| Length | 2.6 inches |
| Manufacturer | Children's Paradise |
| Manufacturer reference | HAB-baby float-L |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Product Dimensions | 6.6 x 26.92 x 27.99 cm; 862 g |
| Size | L |
| maximum weight capacity | 27 Pounds |
F**7
My grandson absolutely loved this allowing him to get in the pool with family members.
C**S
We used this when my baby was 4 months- about 10 months old and our baby did really well in it both tummy and back. Our pool has a new policy of no non- coast guard approved floats in the water, so we stopped using it for awhile. By the time he was 12 months he really didn’t like being cooped up in it. That might just be a my kid thing, but that was our experience. I know there are some reviews saying this thing is over engineered. I didn’t feel that way. It made me feel safer as a parent. I still held on to my baby the whole time, but it felt very stable. The only thing I was a little worried about was the strap between the legs, my new Mommy brain was worried the straps were going to slip. It never happened. Also my baby was pretty little… so they weren’t creating much strain on the system. It does take a bit to blow up, but worth it I’d say. It’s made out of a higher quality material, not the real cheap plastic my stuff. It’s softer and more flexible. The design is cute, fun shark looking. There are also some jingle bell type balls in floaty which was kind of fun.
F**E
This floaty set is perfect! It comes with a little shade to keep the sun off baby, some cute pool toys, and even a pump- which made setup super easy. The float feels really sturdy and well-made, and I love that it has straps to keep baby secure. It’s honestly way nicer than I expected for the price. Can’t wait to use it all summer! Feels like one of those things we’ll be glad we brought every time we go to the pool.
J**Y
This is my second floater. Kids love sitting in this. Floats well with kids under twenty five pounds. Size of the hole is comfortable for kids under intended age. Rubber is thick and was inflated for a week after inflating. Overall good quality.
Z**G
We bought this to pack for a 2 week summer beach vacation back East. The sun shade collapses like a car sun shade, it’s small enough to fit in a carry-on suitcase. The sunshade is critical, we were so glad to have the shade to protect our son from the heat. Biggest complaint is that it’s impossible to get a baby out of this floatie if you are by yourself. It moves too easily in the water and the blow up tubes around the waist band make it a snug fit for baby legs and waist both going in and pulling them out. I would opt to not inflate the waistband for this reason. It seems unnecessary, hence the comment about it being over-engineered. Our baby didn’t like being in this float or, sadly, because of how tight it was on him - and how hard it was to get him out it him upset. But he has also never enjoyed being in a contained device (carriers, jumpers, car seats, strollers - he’s not a container baby!) so I don’t hold that part against the floatie. Just wish it was easier to get baby in and out! Blowing it up wasn’t too bad, but you have to use the pump. You can’t blow it up with human lung power, which meant it took longer. The pump also is sometimes hard to keep in the valve or inside the tube was stuck flat against the valve, making it hard to get the pump started. It was very awkward to blow up the tubes on the waistband. The tail piece is critical though for keeping the float upright. Make sure you inflate the tail! Easy to deflate and pack up in luggage, you simply open the valves and press down to get the air out.
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