Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2
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Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2

Chewy Gloves - Adjustable - Set of 2

Compression Gloves for Biting
Regular price 89.00 NIS
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Why We Love It

Can't stop biting fingers or hands? Slip on these adjustable Chewy Gloves to help protect the thumb, forefinger and hand area. Use the silver tip on the index finger for phone, tablet or iPad use. The soft and stretchy fabric provides gentle compression on hands which some people find calming. Use hook and loop fasteners to adjust gloves to size. Non-returnable. 

  • Redirects kids, teens and adults from biting directly on their hands and fingers
  • Supports those with sensory processing disorder and autism
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3 - Adult

Ideas for Use

  • Wear in class to protect thumb, forefinger and hand
  • Wear on car trips to protect hands from chewing
  • Wear in the doctor's office to promote safe chewing while waiting

Details

  • Includes two adjustable gloves
  • Weighs 4 oz. total
  • Gloves: 100% neoprene with 93% polyester, 7% spandex trim Fingertips: 85% nylon, 15% spandex with embedded silver Hook-n-loop closure: 100% polyester
  • To wash, adhere all closures. Machine wash cold gentle. Dry flat. 
  • Colors: Navy with gray finger tip and black trim


Safety Information

Chew products are designed for mouthing. Tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab, these gloves meet or exceed government safety standards for lead and phthalates.
Use with adult supervision. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Inspect gloves before each use. Discard immediately if any part of gloves are torn or damaged.


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