Best Swimming Product

Best Swimming Product

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Gold

Charlie Banana swim diapers come in 4 snug sizes and are expertly designed to minimize accidents at the beach or in the pool. Wide back elastics and adjustable waist snaps deliver a snug and comfortable fit for your baby.

Splash About has designed the most reliable, reusable baby swim nappy, the New Happy Nappy. Fully-tested and approved by UK swim-schools it offers maximum protection against faecal leaks due to its distinctive ergonomic design.

Silver

Childs Farm's award winning strawberry & organic mint 3-in-1 swim smells like an English summer and contains naturally derived coconut & corn cleansers to effective clean hair and body whilst the naturally derived conditioning agent nourishes hair leaving it glossy and de-tangled.

Bronze

All Charlie Banana swim diapers come in 4 snug sizes and are expertly designed to minimize accidents at the beach or in the pool.

Shortlisted

Known for colourful recycled outerwear and accessories, this season Frugi launches unisex swimwear ethically made from post-consumer polyester Repreve fabric.

The TotsBots reusable swim nappy is the perfect addition to any swim kit. Ideal for lounging at the seaside, paddling in the garden or splashing at the local pool.

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