Air-Lite® Cozy Canoe
Air-Lite® Cozy Canoe
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Why We Love It
Imaginative play meets relaxation! Cozy Canoe gives kids just the right amount of deep pressure for a calming hug as you sit, read or explore. The peapod shape provides proprioceptive and tactile input to help kids manage strong emotions and unwind. Great for therapy needs too! Hold the handles and 'rock the boat' to challenge balance reactions on pretend waves. Climb in and out to develop motor planning skills. For home use only. For schools, please see SensaSoft™ Compression Canoe.
- Supports kids with sensory processing disorder, ADHD and autism
- Provides soothing deep pressure while sitting, reading or socializing
- Made by Fun and Function
- Ages 3-Adult
Ideas for Use
- Settle in with a weighted blanket for a sensory break
- Sit inside with your legs straight in front of you for a relaxing squeeze or sit up on your knees to play and rock
- Chill in the canoe while reading a book or playing on the ipad
Details
- Includes canoe with patch kit. Patch kit includes two 3" transparent round patches, three plastic pipes for deflating air and one 0.5 oz. glue
- Small: Exterior: 70.5"L x 33"W x 21"H. Interior: 35"L x 6"W. Weighs 7.5 lbs.
- Large: Exterior: 84"L x 42.35"W x 22.5"H. Interior: 60"L x 14"W. Weighs 12 lbs.
- Handles: 5"L x 0.75"W x 1.5"H
- Holds up to 200 lbs.
- Made from PVC vinyl with flocked outer covering and PVC handles
- Designed without latex
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Color: Navy or purple
Getting Started
Inflates and deflates quickly for easy set-up, storage and travel with high-volume pump (BL1562) or Magic Air Electric Inflator/Deflator (BL4397) sold separately.
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