Stay-Put Wiggle Cushion
Stay-Put Wiggle Cushion
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Why We Love It
The wiggle seat that won’t wiggle away! Our Stay-Put Wiggle Cushion features a handy strap that loops under your chair to prevent it from shifting or falling during use. Simply fasten the buckle, tighten the strap – and get moving! Once the cushion is secured into place, kids can wiggle, wobble and fidget without distraction. Use the bumpy side for extra tactile stimulation or flip to the smooth side for less intense input. Patent pending.
- An active seating solution that helps kids release excess energy and stay on-task
- Supports kids with ADHD and those who crave movement and sensory input
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 3+
Ideas for Use
- To use for a balance activity, remove the strap and practice standing on the cushion
- Place on chair during mealtimes at home or in the community to provide discreet and regulating sensory input
- Inflate the cushion with less or more air to accommodate different sensory needs
Details
- Cushion: 15" Diameter
Inflation height 1.25" to 3"
Strap: 47"L x 2"W - Weighs 2 lbs.
- Holds up to 600 lbs.
- Made of PVC cushion, 100% nylon strap and polypropylene buckle
- Surface wash. Air dry.
- Colors: Blue cushion. Black strap and buckle
Getting Started
To inflate, use a needle pump (BL5681 - sold separately). Inflate only to the intended height listed in the details. To keep your product fully inflated, you may need to add air every few weeks.
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