




Decathlon | Bodyatu Kids' Bodyboard 4-8 years with Handles - Camouflage
Bodyboard with grips for your kid to discover the joys of gliding in the foamat the water's edge. Top or shorty is obligatory. **Key benefits:** * helps to make the right move: 2 handles at the front. Leash included.Start by pushing feet on the ground. * Stability: For kids from 15 to 25 kg (4-8 years). For depths to the navel.No fins.**Technical information:**Intuitive and educational.: To help you catch more waves, we are working tomake our products as intuitive as possible and to incorporate instruction.That's why this bodyboard has carefully placed handles that allow you toeffortlessly get into the right position. ; How do you choose your bodyboardsize?: The size of the bodyboard directly influences its stability and ease ofhandling.It must be suited to the size and weight of its user.As such, thisbodyboard is designed for children weighing between 15 and 25 kg, i.e. between4 and 8 years old. A bodyboard that is too small will not float enough so youwill miss waves. A bodyboard that is too big will be difficult to handle.Refer to the size chart online or in store to help you choose. ; We designbodyboard products to suit 4 levels of experience. This product is intendedfor "novices".: - Novices: Up to the navel, no fins, small waves < 50 cm,propulsion by pushing your feet on the ground, then riding the wave to theshore. For a 1st wave-riding experience (bodyboard with grips). \- Beginner:Gentle turns in waves up to 1m, propulsion with fins. A must for learning tobodyboard. \- Intermediate: Waves up to 1.50 m, more speed and the beginningof tricks (360°, El Rollo, etc.). \- Advanced: All types of waves, command oftricks, even aerial: ARS, 360°, tube... ; Directions for use: You should belying flat on the bodyboard when catching waves. Be sure to wear a long-sleeved anti-UV top or a wetsuit to avoid chafing on your arms and torso. ;How to catch a wave with this product: Designed to catch and ride broken wavesby the shore, this product is used where the kid can touch the bottom, withthe water below waist height. As a small broken wave passes (<50 cm) the childpushes off using their feet, aiming towards the beach, and lies down on theirbelly on the bodyboard, with their hands on the handles, arms bent and legsstretched out behind them. It is not necessary to use fins.