Description:
This cosy baby wetsuit keeps little ones warm in the pool and protected at the beach, with a soft fleece lining and UPF sun defence for longer outdoor swims. Lightweight and easy to fit, the suit helps preserve barrier creams for babies with sensitive skin while offering quick changes thanks to the front zip.
Key Points
The suit combines a polyester outer shell with a plush fleece interior that insulates without adding bulk. This makes it suitable for extending paddling time on cooler days and for use in chlorinated pools. The garment includes UPF 50+ sun protection, which helps reduce UV exposure during beach visits and outdoor play. 🐬
Designs are gender-specific with playful prints, including a pink option with dolphins and starfish and a blue option featuring whales and sharks. The front zip simplifies nappy changes and dressing, and the fabric is described as gentle for babies with eczema or other sensitive skin conditions, according to the manufacturer. Consider that very active toddlers may find a snug wetsuit restrictive during prolonged land play.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Swimbubs Baby Swimming Warm Suit
- Material: polyester exterior, fleece inner lining
- Sun protection: UPF 50+
- Sizes: 0–24 months (check size chart for fit)
- Closure: front zipper
Benefits
Fleece lining traps warmth close to the skin while allowing water to move through, so babies stay comfortable during short swims. The suit is designed to protect barrier creams when splashing in the pool, which can be helpful for infants with delicate skin. The UPF rating adds a protective layer against sun exposure, decreasing the need for constant reapplication of sunscreen on covered areas. 🐳
Patterns and colours are chosen to be attractive to young children, which can make putting on the suit less of a battle. The front zip not only speeds up changing but also means fewer steps for carers when managing nappies and wet clothes.
Usage Recommendations
Rinse the wetsuit with fresh water after use to remove salt or chlorine and let it air dry flat away from direct heat. Try the suit on with the size chart in hand to avoid a too-tight fit, because a close fit is necessary for thermal performance but too tight can restrict movement. For babies with pronounced skin conditions, test the fabric on a small area first or consult a paediatrician to confirm it is compatible with existing treatments.










