Denim Weighted Baseball Cap
Denim Weighted Baseball Cap
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Why We Love It
Top off your sensory diet with our denim weighted baseball cap! The unique design features weighted portions on both sides of the cap. The non-removable weights are strategically positioned to provide gentle, comfortable and calming weight. On-trend cap looks great with any outfit. Adjustable sizing. Easy to spot clean.
- Provides calming weight to promote focus and concentration
- Supports kids and adults with ADHD, sensory integration disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- Wear while running errands
- Add an element of calm when attending sports events or outdoor concerts
- Take along when traveling to ease stress of transitions
Details
- Cap: 22"-24" circumference.
Cap brim: 7"W x 2.75"D.
Weighted side portion: 5"L x 1.25"W - Weighs 10 oz.
- Cap: 100% denim cotton. Button: Copper (fabric covered). Hook-n-loop Closure: 100% polyester. Weights are steel pellets in 100% polyester lining
- Hand wash. Air dry.
- Color: Black denim
- Branding logo on caps may vary
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Safety Information
Never use to cover face or restrict child's movement. User should be able to remove weighted clothing without help. Follow the age and weight guidelines stated on the product insert. Do not allow user to sleep with weighted clothing. Always use weighted products with guidance from a therapist. Weights should be carefully and gradually adjusted for each person's needs. The total should never exceed 10% of total body weight.
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