About Us

Pool days with a small child are rarely relaxing.

There's the sunscreen negotiation. The armband that slipped off before you even got in. The half hour spent adjusting gear instead of actually swimming. And underneath all of it, the low hum of paying attention to one small person who has no idea how much attention they need.

We started AquaCub around one simple idea: the gear should be the easy part.

A float suit puts the buoyancy where it belongs — sewn into the chest, not strapped to the arms. Nothing to inflate. Nothing to slide off. Both arms free to move, so your child paddles the way they actually will when they learn to swim, instead of learning a posture they'll have to undo later.

What we won't tell you

We won't tell you our suits keep your child safe. They don't. Nothing you buy online does.

AquaCub float suits are swim training aids. They aren't life jackets, they aren't Coast Guard approved, and they don't replace you standing an arm's length away. What they do is give a small body a little support in a supervised pool — enough to move, enough to build confidence, enough that the afternoon is about swimming instead of gear.

We'd rather be clear about that than sell you peace of mind we can't deliver.

How we work

We're a small team. We answer our own emails, usually within a day. We'd rather talk you into the right size before you order than process a return after.

If something's wrong, tell us. We'll make it right.

support@aquacub.store