Why use adaptable armbands?
Because it is often difficult to find the right buoyancy aid for a kid, to anticipate his level of comfort in the water and his confidence, Nabaiji designed Tiswim. With its modular design, this progressive armband lets kids discover the pleasure of playing in the water, moving around and learning their first swimming movements in complete safety.
What are the 3 ways of using the Tiswim?
Step 1/ Initially, the Tiswim is used with all the parts (armbands + belt in front)
Step 2/ Armbands only to start moving in the water in a vertical position
Step 3/ Belt only positioned at the back to discover the swimmer's position (horizontal) and the first movements of swimming.
How can I adjust the belt in the front position?
Place the front section on the upper part of the belly, so that the belt wraps around the lower part of the kid's chest. Tighten normally, then inflate the front section directly on the kid, without over-inflating it. The belt will then be perfectly suited to your kid's size.
Where should I position the belt in the front position?
On the top of the stomach. Be careful not to position the belt on your kid's chest, this would make it too high and poorly held in place. Place it in a low position so that the buoyant part is pressed against the lower part of their chest.
How much should I inflate the different parts of the Tiswim?
The different learning stages have slightly different inflation requirements.
The armbands are always inflated to the maximum. However, you should ideally inflate the second chamber directly on your kid's arm.
The inflation of the belt in the front position should be adjusted to the size of your kid. The belt in the back position should be inflated normally, without over-inflating, before being put in position.
How can I adjust the inflation of the front section to my kid?
As each person is different, it is possible to adjust the inflation of the front section of the Tiswim to suit your kid's body shape.
First, tighten the belt directly on your kid without having inflated the front section, so that it is perfectly adjusted to your kid's size. Then inflate the front section while your kid is wearing the belt.
Why does the belt go up to my child's chin when I place it in the front position?
In most cases this is because the front section is too inflated or the belt poorly positioned.
Be sure to position the belt on the child's upper belly and adjust the inflation of the front section to their size.
Why does my kid end up on their back?
If your kid tips backwards it is because the volume of the front section is not suited to their size.
It is important to remember that to be able to use the progressive armbands, your kid's motor skills and muscle tone must be sufficiently developed so that they can keep their balance and keep their head up on land.
However, if your kid still tips backwards, do not hesitate to adjust the inflation of the front section to their size so that they can regain their balance.
Can my kid fall forward?
No, if the armbands are properly fitted, your kid will not be able to fall forward.
It is important to remember that to be able to use the progressive armbands, your kid's motor skills and muscle tone must be sufficiently developed so that they can keep their balance and keep their head up on land.
However, if your kid moves around a lot and is on the smaller side, adjust the inflation of the front section so that they are a little more submerged at chest level.
How can I adjust the belt in the back position?
In the third stage, your kid can discover the horizontal position in the water with the belt on their back. To do this, fully inflate the back section, without over-inflating it, then position the belt around your kid's waist and tighten normally. Be sure to position the protective tabs under the straps to make them more comfortable.
How can I prevent the armbands from rubbing?
Depending on your child's activity level and duration of sessions in the water, personal buoyancy aids can cause chafing. To prevent this discomfort, we recommend wearing a top underneath the Tiswim progressive armbands.
Why are the armbands deflating?
All our armbands feature a one-way valve. If, however, you find that your product is deflating during use, make sure that the plugs are tightly closed and that the one-way valve is not deformed.
To check this, pinch the entire valve several times by pressing with your fingers before the first inflation. Then inflate the product as much as possible to flatten the valve flap.
Can my kid jump in the water wearing the Tiswim?
Yes, but be careful! If the set is properly fitted, your kid can jump in the water without it rubbing under their chin or arms. But beware of the height; since the armbands are a buoyancy aid, do not try to jump from a height higher than that of the kid. If the entire product is worn and your kid is jumping into the water without a care, try removing the front section to give them more freedom of movement.
Can my kid wear the Tiswim progressive armbands if they weigh less than 15 kg?
No, Tiswim progressive armbands are designed for kids between 15 and 30 kg for safety reasons. Below this, the armbands would be too bulky to allow the kid to move comfortably. They would no longer be able to control their movements and as a result could tip backwards or forwards without being able to get back up. Be sure to respect these standards to avoid any unpleasant surprises.