Denim Weighted Vest
Denim Weighted Vest
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Why We Love It
Look and feel great with our therapeutic Denim Weighted Vest! This fashionable weighted vest supports focus and attention during daily activities and eases stress. Slip removable weights into interior pockets and use hook-and-loop fasteners to position removable weights on each shoulder (weights are included). Functional exterior pockets can hold fidgets, and stylish metal buttons are easy to open and close. Additional weights sold separately (see accessories).
- Fashion-friendly for boys and girls
- Supports calm and focus for kids with ADHD, autism and sensory processing disorder
- Made by Fun and Function
- Ages 5-16
Details
- Includes 2.5 lbs. of weights: two 1/4 lb. weights for shoulders, two 1/2 lb. weights and four 1/4 lb. weights
- Vest: 93% cotton and 7% spandex Buttons: Copper, nickel alloy Hook-n-loop closures: 100% polyester
- To wash, remove weights. Adhere all closures. Machine wash cold gentle. Dry low.
- Removable weights: 100% cotton. Weights are steel pellets. Surface wash. Air dry.
- Color: Blue denim with copper buttons
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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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