Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
Pressure Mesh Vest
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Pressure Mesh Vest

Pressure Mesh Vest

Keep Your Cool with Calming Compression
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Why We Love It

Breathe easy while wearing our comfortable deep pressure vest. The breathable mesh ensures comfort in warmer weather, and the snug fit offers a reassuring “hug” that helps filter sensory overload. Compression through the trunk and upper body provides deep pressure. Lightweight yet sturdy, kids enjoy wearing this vest when they want to feel calm and focused. Use hook-and-loop closures and side panels to adjust to best fit.

  • Hug-like compression encourages calm and feeling of security
  • Supports calm and focus for kids with ADHD, autism and sensory processing disorder
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Ages 3-12

Details

  • Weighs 2-4 oz.
  • Made of 100% polyester mesh and hook-and-loop closures
  • Machine wash cold with like colors. Hang dry.
  • Color: Blue with black trim

Getting Started

Measurements shown reflect the size of the vest. To measure circumference, lift arms slightly and measure around the widest part of the body. Measurements are in inches.

For a true compression vest fit, we recommend choosing a vest that is 2\"-4” smaller than the wearer’s body circumference. Please note that the vest is meant to be very snug, though it should never be uncomfortable. If a snug fit isn't for you, choose a vest with a circumference that matches the wearer’s body. Note these vests are adjustable, so measurements don’t need to correspond exactly. When in doubt, it’s recommended to size up.




Safety Information

Our products have been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab. Our products meet or exceed government safety standards for lead and physical and mechanical hazards. Our products comply with applicable voluntary, mandatory and best practice guidelines wherever such standards exist.
Use with adult guidance. 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.

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