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RAIN PONCHO FOR CHILDREN (MODEL C181)    


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Picture of RAIN PONCHO FOR CHILDREN (MODEL C181) The Rain Poncho for Children, C181, is a child's poncho designed for wear by children who use wheelchairs. This rain poncho has a short back to prevent sitting on excess fabric, and is cut to avoid touching or getting caught in wheelchair wheels. Other features include a long front to keep lap and legs dry, two Velcro tabs on the bottom to secure the front around legs, two waist embrace straps to keep the poncho close to the body, a back flap to cover bags or books on the back of a wheelchair, and a hood with adjustable cordlocks. The poncho can be put on by a seated user leaning forward. It is made from 100 percent nylon. SIZES: One size fits most. COLOR: Mariner blue.

Notes: Velcro is a registered trademark of Velcro Industries B.V.

Price: 29.95.

This product record was updated on August 5, 2010.

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Easy Access Clothing and Products

PO Box 6521
San Rafael, California 94903
United States
Telephone: 800-775-5536.
Fax: 800-775-5536.
Web: http://easyaccessclothing.com.


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