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  2. Inflatable armbands - Wikipedia

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    Inflatable armbands are typically cylindrical, inflatable plastic bands that are inflated and worn on the upper arms. When the wearer is in water, the air inside the armbands provides buoyancy, helping the wearer float. Although often thought of as a swimming aid for children, armbands are also available in adult sizes. [citation needed]

  3. Pool float - Wikipedia

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    The most common floats for children and adults are inflatable rings (in the middle of which the user swims) and inflatable armbands (placed around the user's arms). After being inflated through a valve , they are much less dense than water because they are composed mainly of air, surrounded by a thin layer of synthetic material.

  4. Swim ring - Wikipedia

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    Child size A vehicle inner tube being used as a swim ring in 1916 Tubes on the water. A swim ring (also known as a swimming ring, swim tube, rubber ring, water donut, floatie, inner tube, or, in the United States, a lifesaver) is a toroid-shaped (hence the name "ring" or "doughnut") inflatable water toy.

  5. The best pool floats for all ages

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    Qakshy Swimming Ring Inflatable Pool Float (2-Pack) $26 at Amazon. Qpau Inflatable Pool Chair. $11 at Amazon. Intex Floating Inflatable Recliner . More options. ... Whether you have kids, ...

  6. The 18 Best Pool Floats for Adults Will Have You Lounging All ...

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    An arm chair inspired pool float for adults. ... Intex Sit ‘n Lounge Inflatable Pool Float. ... Intex makes some of the best pool floats for grown-ups and kids alike, and the company says this ...

  7. Swimming lessons - Wikipedia

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    The student needs to get comfortable with water: this includes kicking, bobbing, underwater exploration, front and back floating and gliding with face in the water, open eyes under water. Children learning these basic skills often will use Styrofoam kick-boards, inflatable arm-floats and other aquatic equipment to help stay afloat.

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