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Reddit mentions of Airhead Infant's WICKED Kwik-Dry Neolite Flex Life Vest, Hot Pink, Model:10077-01-C-HP

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Airhead Infant's WICKED Kwik-Dry Neolite Flex Life Vest, Hot Pink, Model:10077-01-C-HP
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    Features:
  • US Coast Guard Approved: This personal flotation device meets USCG requirements. Less bulky design for use when quick response is likely and offers a larger range of motion
  • Closed Sided: Offers a tighter and more secure fit to keep your life vest in place. Designed for personal watercrafts and general boating safety
  • Buckles & Zipper: Side release buckles open and close quickly while the zipper is easy and quick to fasten to ensure safety and security on the water. Infant life jacket features a foam collar for additional head and neck support along with a crotch strap for added safety
  • Material: Quick-drying and super soft. This fabric keeps you comfortable and dry all day long
  • Sizing: This life jacket follows the sizing determined by the USGC and is designed to fit infants that weigh 15-30 pounds
Specs:
ColorHot Pink
Height2.46 Inches
Length17.32 Inches
Number of items1
SizeInfant
Weight0.97 Pounds
Width11.42 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Airhead Infant's WICKED Kwik-Dry Neolite Flex Life Vest, Hot Pink, Model:10077-01-C-HP:

u/nakedofaname ยท 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

First time we went, DD was 4 months old. It was memorial day weekend but unusually cold. Thankfully DH was super prepared. We had a giant 13'x13' tent with woodstove hookup ๐Ÿ˜‚ it was kind of insane. He went up the day before us to get set up. We have a blow up couch and everything. It's a luxury ๐Ÿ™„

For babe, definitely pack n play for sleep and a convenient place to go when hands were all full. I won't be trusting my LO on an air mattress any time soon. Anything you use nightly - noise machine, night light, lullabies. We have a halo battery pack so I bring the baby monitor and everything but most of her nighttime stuff has the option of being battery operated.

I actually brought her bouncy chair at that age too bc I was afraid of dealing without it. We had also just started solids so I brought her highchair (fisher price space saver) to keep things consistent. She's 1yo now so I probably won't bring that along this year (although maybe, bc again it's nice to have a safe place to stick her when hands are full and things are busy)

bring alllll the diapers lol and a mini first aid kit (Tylenol/Motrin, diaper cream, snot sucker, nail clippers, anything you might randomly need) extra food in case they suddenly become super picky and extra formula/water/etc (I exclusively pumped so let me know if you need THAT whole list bc holy packing batman!)

Annnd way more clothes than you think you'll need. Better to go home with some clean stuff than to be leaving in the "least dirty" stuff. Extra warm clothes/hats/socks that can double as mittens, fleece is better than cotton. Even if the lowest predicted temp is 70ยฐ it's better to be prepared for the worst. Extra blankets too. Be a boy scout, "always be prepared" ๐Ÿ˜Š

We went camping again around 7 months and it was much less worry but still that warm gear came in handy. Babe and I left a day earlier than everyone else bc there was rain the next day and I didn't want to be a part of the take down while standing in the rain with a baby. So take a separate "baby car" if at all possible. You may want it, you may not but it's definitely nice to have the option of going home early and not ruining everyone else's good time.

Have fun!!

Edit to add: you should be okay floating in a raft but if water is deeper than waist deep, or you may be going in a boat anytime with LO, it would be wise to get a baby life jacket. We got this one, knowing she could wear it for at least 2 seasons, maybe even 3, and then baby #2 could use it beyond that:

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MZ4L5EE/ref=oh_aui_i_sh_in_o0_img?ie=UTF8&psc=1

(And she loves it, never complained once about wearing it several times. Once even for 4th of July for several hours! Those are our pictures in the customer reviews ๐Ÿ˜)