Seal Kid 2 Swim Mask for Kids (Age 3+)
Aqua Sphere is focused on developing products that active swimmers, triathletes and water enthusiasts desire
Our family loves the new Seal Kid 2 Swim Goggles for our preschooler and they not only look cool (Brooke has the pink color) they are also great for water safety.
Just some of the cool things about the Swim Mask by Aqua Sphere:
- Patented curved lens with 180-degree field of vision
- Torsion-free inserts
- Easy-to-adjust pull buckles
- Softeril gaskets
- Plexisol lenses with Anti-fog and Anti-scratch treatments
- 100% UVA/B protection
- Silicone split strap
- Perfect for all swimming activities
As a four-time Olympic swimmer and active mom, Amanda Beard recognizes that feeling comfortable in the water is tantamount to an enjoyable experience. Working alongside Aqua Sphere, Beard shares the following advice on the best ways to acquaint children with the water:
1. Introduce your kids to water early. Getting your child comfortable with water is half the battle, so begin by enrolling them in an instructor-led swim class. The more comfortable they feel, the more fun they will have.
2. Set a good example. Getting in the water and participating in swim class with your child or helping them to practice their skills is another way to ensure they are relaxed in a new and sometimes scary environment.
3. Make sure kids have proper equipment. Picking the best product for beginner swimmers is critical for encouraging them to feel at ease in the water. For example, a mask that fits around the entire face will be more comfortable and also provides a larger viewing pane than a goggle.
4. Build confidence levels as they grow. Parents should continue to reinforce their children’s skills through family outings and experiences that demonstrate that the water is a safe place where you can also have lots of fun together.
Momma’s Bacon Input: This was the FIRST time Brooke ever tried goggles and while I thought it might freak her out having the goggles strapped to her head, she was so excited she could see underwater! Brooke has had swimming lessons and knew how to hold her breathe before using, so I definitely recommend taking swim classes or being completely present if your child has never used the goggles before. It was a total hit and she is looking forward to ‘hunting for pennies and treasure’ at the bottom of our kiddie pool!
Seal Kid 2 Swim Mask for Kids (Age 3+)
List Price: $ 21.95
