Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
Textured Foam Roller
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Textured Foam Roller

Textured Foam Roller

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Regular price 117.00 NIS
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Why We Love It



Get ready to roll! This sensory integration tool provides extra tactile input and deep pressure. Kids and adults love the soothing bumpy feel of this foam roller. Try it on your legs and shoulders for a quick sensory break or when you need to chill. Just a few minutes of rolling calms tension, organizes the body and wakes up muscles to boost attention and focus. Use as part of a sensory diet.

  • Terrific tool for sensory seekers and sensory avoiders alike
  • Supports kids and teens with sensory processing disorder or autism
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 4+

Ideas for Use

  • Roll along the back, shoulders or legs for a calming massage
  • Have kids pretend to roll out dough on a table or floor
  • Use before lessons to boost focus

Details

  • Overall: 19.5"L x 2.4" Diameter. Roller: 11.2"L x 2.4" Diameter. Handles: 4"L x 0.6" Diameter
  • Weighs 12 oz.
  • Made of Nitrile Butadiene Rubber (NBR) and High Impact Polystyrene (HIPS) plastic
  • Designed without phthalates and latex
  • Surface wash. Air dry.
  • Colors: Green roller with blue and red striped handles


Safety Information

This product has been tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab and meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead, flammability, soluble heavy metals, phthalates and physical and mechanical hazards.
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.

Do not use on stomach‚ neck or face.


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