I just bought this for my 7th baby and I really think this is the best item I’ve found for bathing a newborn!! For my first I used a foam sink insert. It absorbed so much water and was impossible to dry and eventually developed a less than pleasant smell. For my second, third, and fourth I used a Tummy Tub- basically a glorified bucket designed to mimic the womb. One of the kids accidentally cracked it and they don’t sell them anymore. It did keep the baby warm and was a neat design, but I suppose it was also a drowning hazard. For my fifth, I gave up on baby tubs and had an older child hold him in the bathtub. Kind of a pain but we survived. For my sixth we bought one of those fancy new “bath lotus” mesh things. It had the same issues as the foam bath- absorbed so much water and hard to keep clean and dry. It also barely held the baby’s head up, kind of an awkward position for him.The Puj Flyte bath solves basically every problem in the other newborn bath options. It doesn’t absorb water. It’s designed with drain holes so it doesn’t pour water all over the place. It dries quickly so there’s no wet sopping bath sponge or lotus dripping bath water everywhere. It maintains its form so it actually cradles the baby and keeps her at a proper incline. It fits in one side of my little double basin kitchen sink and holds just enough water in the bottom to keep her from getting too cold. Bonus points for it being compact and affordable. Five stars!I have a small bathroom so I didn't have space for a big tub. This is perfect. When I'm not using it, I hang it on a command hook on the tile wall of my bathroom. It fits perfectly in my bathroom sink (I have a larger sink with an oval shape and a faucet that can move to the sides so it's perfect) and then stores neatly out of the way. It fills up quite nicely, so my son is somewhat submerged in water. He's only 6 weeks and fits very well in this; however, I do see that I will have to use something else in a few months, which I don't mind. I didn't have the option of using my kitchen sink to bathe my son, so this was a perfect fit for me. My son loves it as well, though I have to admit he is very complacent and has not been picky about anything. At times when my husband is bathing him he holds him a bit unconventionally, and my son has even grabbed the sides of this when he feels unsafe. I still hold his head when he's in it because I'm not sure if it would cushion his head enough if he were to bob against it, but as he gets a little older I will probably give him more freedom in this. I just wish it came in more colors.UPDATE: My son finally outgrew it at five months. Well, he actually outgrew it at four months but my husband insisted on using it for another month until his splashing got to be too much for the sink. I kept it hanging in the bathroom because I loved it so much and just didn't want to accept he was too big to use it by giving it away. Then one day I finally had to bathe him in his new bathtub (I bought the duck infant bathtub, super adorable and my son loves that one now) inside the big bathtub (because of his splashing), but I hadn't gotten around to buying a kneeler yet. I was folding a towel to place on the tile for my knees, when I happened to look over at this hanging on the wall. When folded, it's a little curvy but just about a good width and length to kneel on. Light bulb goes off and I take the flyte, place it on the floor in front of the tub (curve towards the tub wall), place the towel over it, and kneel on a light and fluffy cloud (I'm sure you can just kneel on the towel, but this gives a little spring to the towel). No need to spend money on a kneeler, this is perfect for that use once the baby outgrows it! I was able to kneel just on this without the towel also, but the towel gives a little height so I can reach in the bathtub better. Obviously it's not worth buying it as just a kneeler since there are cheaper options, but if you've used this tub for your baby and now he or she has outgrown it, keep using it this way unless you have someone you can give it away too. Just thought I'd post this suggestion to show that it can last longer than just a couple of months.I got this in today and used it this evening! I’ll preface by saying that my 2 month old HATES baths. I have the Stokke with the newborn insert and she cries the whole time. I wanted her to enjoy bath time so she could have it as a bed time routine, so I pulled the trigger on the Puj Flyte after reading the reviews. It’s perfect. My sink is actually a little smaller than the recommended size to use it with, and it worked out! I line it with some towels to make her comfy, and keep the bathroom sink running so she can stay warm the whole bath. She is curious about the water and no longer crying. The cleanup is so easy and I love that it folds and hangs without taking little space. I’ll be so bummed when she outgrows this!This worked fine with a double sink, but our newborn definitely had a hard time staying stable and was easier just putting her straight in the bathtub and put a little water in the tub. She was 6.5 lbs at birth and we used this till she was about a month old, also using the other method mentioned above. She would kind of slide down in the puj and just look like she was in a very uncomfortable position.I stumbled upon this bathtub while looking for the sponge insert for the tub based on the reviews i bought it and i have NO regrets at all. Bath time is easy and fun, clean up is a breeze and the fact that its portable is a plus plus. If you are new parents its a must! If you had kids before and used a bathtub before then make the change its worth it!!This is an amazing baby bath! With my first baby. I tried 2 or 3 infant baths, and by the time I came across this one I thought it wouldnt be worth it. Now I have my second newborn son, and I remembered this bath. It is so easy to use, it doesnt stay soaking wet, like the giant flower bath which me and my first baby hated for various reasons, it also had no shape or support for babies... and that goes for the summer infant one as well, that one o ly worked for a short period of time when my son was about 5-8 mo ths old. Before that he couldnt use it and kept sliding down, and after that he could sit up and I would watch him.This bath will work hopefully for the first 6 months if not longer, depending o how it holds up with everyday use and the growing weight of my baby. I will give an update in a few months. But I would not hesitate to recommend this baby bath! It is the best one I have seen, and worth every penny! It is easy to use, easy to clean, easy to store, and my 5 day old son has had 3 comfortable and good baths without a single fuss. 5 gold stars!洗面台にお湯をためて沐浴に使いたかったのだけど、そうやって使うものではなかったみたいで、注意書きにも栓はしないで使ってと書いてありました。栓をしないでお湯を出しながら使えば安定して確かに使いやすいですが、お湯をためて使ってみると徐々に浮いてきてしまってバランスが悪くなりました。当初の目的通りには使えなかったけど、まぁまぁかなと思います。