Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
Rock and Ride Obstacle Course
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Rock and Ride Obstacle Course

Rock and Ride Obstacle Course

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Why We Love It

Loads of Strength-Building Fun Lies Ahead

Rock your way through your day with the Rock and Ride Obstacle Course. Create an obstacle course with the Scooterboard with Handles and Scooter Paddles, Bounce Board, Rockin’ Rocker Board and Numbered Spot Markers. Work on motor-planning skills, balance and coordination while having fun at the same time.  A great addition to your home, school or clinic sensory room.

  • Provides proprioceptive input, motor planning and balance skill practice
  • Supports kids with motor and coordination difficulties, sensory integration disorder and ADHD
  • Age 4+

Ideas for Use 

  • Start the day with a bounce, and release energy before going to school
  • Time yourself as you scoot your way between the numbered spot markers.  Now do it again and beat the first time!
  • Test your balance as you rock on the rocking board

Details

Includes:

  • Bounce Board
  • Numbered Spot Markers
  • Scooterboard With Handles
  • Scooter Paddles
  • Rockin’ Rocker Board


Safety Information

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

Use with adult supervision . Not for mouthing or chewing.


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