Vest Weights
Vest Weights
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Why We Love It
Need extra weight in your weighted vest or jacket? These removable weights tuck neatly into the interior pockets of our vests and jackets. The quilted weights are a bit larger, just right as weights for jackets or as extra weight for your Sloth Heavy Hugger or backpack. The quilted effect keeps the weights slim for a smooth look when they're in your pockets. Adding weights provides steady proprioceptive input to help kids focus and regulate in sensory overloaded situations.
- Provides proprioceptive feedback to help focus and self-regulate
- Supports kids and adults with ADHD, sensory integration disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 2+
Ideas for Use
- Throw a weight into your Sloth Heavy Hugger for extra proprioceptive input
- Discreetly slip weights into your weighted vest for a grounding feeling of calm
- Add weights to your weighted Police Dressing Vest for undercover sensory integration
Details
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WR7189: Set of four 1/4 lb. weights. 3"L x 2"W. Total weight 1 lb. 100% cotton. Color: Gray
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WR7190: Set of five 1/2 lb. weights. 4"L x 3"W. Total weight 2.5 lbs. 100% cotton. Color: Navy
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WR8432: Set of four quilted 1/2 lb. weights. 4.7"L x 3.3"W. Total weight 2 lbs. 100% cotton. Color: Black
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WR8436: Set of eight quilted 1/4 lb. weights. 4.7"L x 2.4"W. Total weight 2 lbs. 100% polyester. Color: Gray
- Weights are steel pellets
- Surface wash. Air dry
Getting Started
Set of four quilted 1/2 lb. weights are specially designed for the Weighted Denim Jacket (sold separately). Set of eight quilted 1/4 lb. weights are specially designed for the Weighted Fleece Hoodie Jacket (sold separately). Both sets of quilted vest weights, as well as our standard vest weights, can be used to add additional weight to our selection of weighted products and weighted clothing.
Helps With
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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