Weighted Fleece Hoodie Jacket
Weighted Fleece Hoodie Jacket
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Why We Love It
Upgrade your sensory wardrobe with a super-soft Weighted Fleece Hoodie Jacket! Slide into this plush zip-up sweatshirt for maximum comfort and style. Removable weights are designed to fit neatly into discreet pockets on the inside of the jacket, so you can feel the relaxing effects without compromising on style. The seams on the weights’ lining are specially sewn to evenly distribute weight for a non-bulky look and feel. Wear at home, school and on the go for grounding proprioceptive input that promotes calm and helps focus.
- Provides deep pressure input that helps reduce stress and anxiety
- Supports kids and teens with ADHD, sensory processing disorder or autism
- Made by Fun and Function
- Age 6+
- Wear during exams or during group work to help promote calm
- Nervous about heading out with new friends? Wear the jacket for calming sensory input
- Zip up the sweatshirt, pull up the hood and place hands into fleece-lined pockets for an extra cozy feeling
Details
- Includes jacket and 2 lbs. of removable weights (eight 1/4 lb. quilted weights)
- Jacket: 100% cotton with 95% cotton, 5% spandex trim and a zinc, polyester and POM plastic zipper.
Pockets for weights and hook-and-loop closures: 100% polyester.
To wash, remove weights and adhere all closures.
Machine wash cold gentle. Dry low. - Removable weights: 100% cotton. Weights are steel pellets.
Surface wash. Air dry. - Color: Gray
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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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