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![]() Gene Kearns wrote in message ... On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 11:20:11 GMT, Tom Francis wrote: Part of the problem is that children aren't heavy enough for a one size fits all strategy you have with adult PFD's. Children of the same age and weight can have completely different body types which changes their center of gravity and because of this they will float in different attitudes to the water. A shorter child will tend to float differently with a PFD than one who is tall or one with long legs. A child can also change very rapidly rendering a PFD ineffective in terms of fit - what may fit this January, might not fit in July. *Clearly, the answer is lead lined swim shoes!* -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Cement might be better. Lead can be harmful to developing children. |
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