Ewbob Girls One Piece Swimsuit Quick Dry Swimwear for Kids (SPF 30+)
Product description
A quick dry one-piece built for school-age swims
If you’re buying a girls’ one-piece for pool days, beach time or anything in-between, the Ewbob style is designed around the practical stuff: getting changed quickly, staying comfortable, and not feeling heavy once it’s soaked. It’s a simple, no-fuss approach to swimwear—one piece, supportive straps, and a fabric mix that’s meant to move with her rather than fight her.
From the material blend to the cut, the emphasis here is comfort and everyday usability. The quick-dry claim is part of that too: in real life, that can matter when your child is going from water to walking around, or when you’re dealing with wet kit after a session.
There’s also a small but meaningful detail: removable pads are mentioned for certain age groups, so it’s not the same “one pad set” experience across the whole range. That’s convenient if you’re trying to match what she’s comfortable with.
What you’ll notice day to day

The swimsuit uses a soft, stretchy fabric (polyamide with elastane for the solid-colour options, and polyester with elastane for the colour options). Over time, what you want is something that keeps its shape enough for repeated wear, while still flexing during kicking, swimming and play.
The design includes wide straps and an ergonomic back cut for support and comfort. Again, it’s not trying to be technical swim gear, but it does sound like it’s aimed at better fit and easier movement—important if the swimsuit needs to survive active sessions rather than just stand still for photos.
In use, you can expect a “second-skin” feel thanks to the way it’s described as fitting closely. That can be reassuring for kids who get annoyed by bulky seams or restless straps, though it may also feel like a closer fit than some families prefer—worth bearing in mind if she prefers looser swimwear.
Quick drying and breathability for busy outings


The quick-drying angle is one of the headline reasons to consider this swimsuit. The material is described as light weight and breathable, with quick drying intended for swimming and general bathing/beach wear.

Does quick drying always mean it’s fully dry instantly? Not necessarily. But if you’re the type of parent who has to pack, wait, and move on quickly, choosing swimwear made for faster turnaround is usually a sensible move.
A practical example: after a lesson, she can hop into a towel, then head back towards the changing area without the swimsuit feeling as drenched for as long as heavier fabrics often do.
UV sun protection (SPF 30+)—helpful, but check the bigger picture
This one-piece uses fabric described as SPF 30+ rated, aiming to provide UV sun protection. For UK summers and poolside days, that’s a solid “extra layer” of care for everyday water time.
That said, it’s not a substitute for full sun habits. It can help, but you’ll still want to consider shade, hats and reapplying sunscreen as you normally would—especially if your child spends long periods in direct sun.

Age and padding: a detail worth double-checking
One part that may influence your purchase is the removable pads situation. The description states that removable pads are for 15-16 and 17-18 year olds, and that there are no pads for the rest of the age group.
So, if you’re buying for a younger child within this range, you may be looking at a version without pads. It’s not automatically a downside—some kids prefer a flatter, simpler feel—but it’s the kind of thing you should confirm before you buy, just to avoid surprises.


Design and pattern: looks first, but built to keep colour
The swimsuit comes with fade-resistant colourful patterns and a fade-resistant look over time is specifically mentioned. For summer outfits where she’ll be wearing it repeatedly, pattern fade matters more than most people expect.

It’s also described as helping your girl stand out in beachside pool settings—so if your priorities are more about fun styling as well as function, this one is at least trying to deliver on both.
Tech specs
- Type: Girls one-piece swimsuit (quick dry swimwear)
- Material (solid-colour options): 80% polyamide, 20% elastane
- Material (colour options): 85% polyester, 15% elastane
- Sun protection: SPF 30+ rated fabric
Final verdict
Should you buy it?

It makes sense if you want a kids’ one-piece that focuses on comfort and easier wear: wide straps, an ergonomic back cut, a quick-dry fabric concept, and SPF 30+ protection for everyday swimming or beach/pool time. It’s also a practical choice if you’re buying for active days where getting wet and moving around again is the norm.
You may want to skip it if padding comfort is a big deal for your child and you’re not sure which age range version you’re selecting. Also, if you’re looking for the most “specific to performance” swim feel (think strict racing style), this is more of a general-purpose, comfort-led swimsuit than a specialised training suit.


Worth considering if you want something you can rely on for regular summer water outings, but with enough protection cues and comfort features to make daily use easier.
Quick FAQ
Is it designed for learning to swim?

It’s described as excellent for learning to swim, alongside swimming, surfing, bathing and general beach or pool wear.
Does it have removable pads?
Removable pads are mentioned for 15-16 and 17-18 year olds, while the rest of the age group is stated as having no pads.
How does the quick-dry claim help in practice?
On paper it’s about light weight, breathable fabric and faster drying—useful when you’re moving from water to changing areas or want wet kit to manage better during busy days.
Is SPF 30+ enough on its own?
It provides SPF 30+ rated fabric UV protection, but it’s still sensible to treat it as an aid rather than your only sun protection strategy.
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