Skip Hop Moby bath spout cover. Skip Hop Moby bath spout cover is a cute whale that covers the spout and prevents kids from getting hurt during bath time – so now bath time will only be about fun. It’s bright and adorable and brightens up the entire bathroom. It comes with an adjustable strap
Categories: Bathing & Skin Care
Added on: August 21, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
Skip Hop Moby bath spout cover. Skip Hop Moby bath spout cover is a cute whale that covers the spout and prevents kids from getting hurt during bath time – so now bath time will only be about fun. It’s bright and adorable and brightens up the entire bathroom. It comes with an adjustable strap in the fin that ensures suitable fit on all tub spouts. The tail is in the shape of a hook so that it stays there even after the bath. Why you’ll love it: Kids can have a lot of fun in the bath tub. Age: Newborn and up. Features: Soft, tough rubber that protects babies from hurting themselves from tub spouts during bath fin has an adjustable strap that secures and tightens on most spouts blowhole allows easy access to the shower diverter tail shaped like a hook that hangs when not in use BPA, phthalate- and PVC-free dishwasher-safe, mildew and mold resistant cute and adorable, brightens up the bathroom. Product dimensions: 7 x 3 x 4 inches.
Dads, just DO IT As a dad, I thought this was a really silly buy made by my wife. Its silly looking, seems unnecessary, and appears to be just another waste of money in the great emptying of your wallet through silly baby purchases. But I installed it anyway and cringed as it looked up at my naked body while showing on its first day in our home.That evening, I gave my 9 month old son a bath. He was splashing and experimenting with crawling and standing when he slipped and bumped his head into the bath spout. Its the kind of crack on the head that makes even a dads stomach turn. If the Moby was not installed, he would have REALLY hurt himself. He is a tough guy and just splashed away with no tears and little fuss.As a Dad and as a penny pinching scrooge, I can testify that although the Moby may seem like superfluous spending, its is NOT. Def. get one….just remove it when you shower……
Internal whale measurements… I was rather disappointed to find that the whale will not fit my spigot, so I decided (since not finding any reviews with measurement reports) that I would relay measurements (my spigot is 9-1/4″ circumference, which is just too big):The internal-clearance measurement of the whale (from the strap slots) is right at 5″.The strap (directly inside of the whale) is just over 2-3/4″.I don’t believe a spigot measuring in excess of 7-3/4″ (total circumference) will accommodate this whale.I hope this helps to prevent anyone from making the same mistake that I did!