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Learn-to-swim gloves - reliable models available from SportanoLearning to swim is one of the fundamental skills that every child should acquire for both safety and health reasons. Among the various methods and accessories used in this process, the swimming gloves play a special role. These simple yet highly effective devices help in the first stages of swimming education, providing the support, safety and confidence that are crucial for young learners of the art of swimming.
At Sportano, you will find top-quality learn-to-swim gloves from renowned manufacturers such as Speedo, arena, Zoggs and Splash About.How do gloves support beginner swimmers?As your child takes his or her first steps, or rather "swims" their first sweeping moves in the pool, learn-to-swim gloves provide invaluable support. With their help, even the most shy and uncertain children get the chance to explore the water without fear or anxiety. They are like a reliable companion that keeps the little one afloat, allowing them to concentrate on basic skills such as kicking their legs or waving their arms.
Children learn through play, and the sleeves fit perfectly into this concept. They allow them to experiment freely and safely with different positions in the water, which is key to understanding how the body reacts to changes in the water environment. Thanks to the gloves, beginner swimmers gain confidence faster, which is extremely important for further progress in learning to swim. Gloves also reduce the risk of swallowing water, which can be a frightening experience for a young child and can discourage them from continuing to learn.Types of swimming gloves: from classic to
innovativeThe choice of swimming sleeves on the market is huge, and each type offers different advantages. Classic inflatable sleeves, the most well-known and widespread ones, are characterised by their lightness and ease of use. They are usually made of durable vinyl and come in many sizes and colours, ensuring that every child can find something to suit them.
On the other hand, the market also offers innovative sleeves made of foam or other modern materials that are more resistant to abrasion and damage. These models often have additional safety features such as fasteners or straps to prevent the sleeves from slipping off the child's shoulders. What's more, innovative sleeves are often designed to adapt even better to the shape of the child's body, providing greater stability and comfort during swimming.
Some modern sleeves are equipped with modular systems, allowing the level of buoyancy to be adapted to the child's swimming ability. They can be gradually 'skimmed' by removing certain segments so that the toddler gradually becomes accustomed to becoming more independent in the water.
Regardless of whether parents choose a classic, inflatable glove or opt for a modern solution, the most important thing is that the product is approved and safe for the child. Gloves are not only a tool to support learning to swim, but above all a guarantee of safety, which is the most important thing in the water.Choosing a glove: what to look out for when buying? When choosing a glove for your child, there are several key aspects to pay particular attention to in order to ensure maximum safety and comfort.
First and foremost, the appropriate buoyancy of the sleeves is important. This one must be adapted to the child's weight and age, which is usually specified in detail by the manufacturer. Sleeves with too much buoyancy may cause the child to be held too high above the water, preventing effective learning to swim, while too little buoyancy will not provide adequate protection.
Another consideration is the material of construction. Durable materials, such as reinforced vinyl or specialised foams, are recommended as they can better withstand frequent contact with chlorinated water and the sun. The material should also be soft and flexible so as not to cause chafing or irritation to the child's delicate skin.
Safety is irreplaceable, which is why sleeves should have certificates and approvals confirming their compliance with international safety standards. Checking whether a product has positive reviews from other parents and is recommended by swimming instructors can also be a good indicator of its quality.
The fastening system of the sleeves is equally important. The sleeves should be easy to put on, but at the same time secure enough that the child cannot pull them off by themselves while playing in the water. Velcro, buttons or buckles must be robust and reliable.Gloves versus other swimming aids: comparison and
combinationsSleeves are one of many swimming aids available on the market, and each serves a slightly different purpose. When comparing sleeves with other aids, such as swim waistcoats, floats, swim boards or noodles, it is important to consider what stage of learning to swim the child is at and what we want to achieve.
Swim waistcoats provide better protection for the entire torso and are often chosen for very young children or those who are just starting out in the water. Swim boards, on the other hand, are great for teaching correct leg-stroke technique as they force the body to stay horizontal.
Swim macarons offer great versatility and can be used for a variety of exercises, but require the child to have more control over their body and balance. Sleeves are ideal for first swimming lessons as they allow the child to concentrate on the basics without worrying about staying afloat.
Combining different swimming aids can be very effective, especially as a child grows and their skills develop. For example, beginner swimmers can start with sleeves and move onto a float or board as they gain confidence. It is also worth consulting with a swimming instructor who can advise on the best combination of aids depending on your child's individual needs and abilities.
Ultimately, the decision to choose gloves or other swimming aids should be based on your child's individual needs, their skill level and the goals you want to achieve together in learning to swim.