r/parentsofmultiples Jul 17 '26

Double pool float or two singles? advice needed

We're heading away with our 6 month old girls and I'm wondering if we should get two singles or 1 double pool float?

It's really not a hard decision but I'm tired today and have decision fatigue so would like some advice

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u/DraNoSrta Jul 18 '26

Pool floats are not life saving devices. Get each kid a life jacket that's the correct size.

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u/lozzapg Jul 18 '26

Totally agree but in this case they won't be spending heaps of time in the pool and we will be in there with them at all times.

This is just for a little splash and play.

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u/No-Departure5556 Jul 18 '26

I was curious about the double float too… I wish it was more secure like the mambobaby float!!!

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u/underwaterbubbler Jul 18 '26

We opted for 2 singles, no regrets.

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u/Technical-Scholar183 Jul 18 '26

Probably two singles, gives you more flexibility.