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COZY COATS RAINCOAT    


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Picture of COZY COATS RAINCOAT The Cozy Coats Raincoat is a raincoat designed for use by individuals who use wheelchairs. This multi-season coat can be worn for warmth and wet-weather protection. Designed with a long front and a short back to prevent bunching behind the seated user, this raincoat has short sides that do not drag in wheels, ample pouch pockets with right- and left-hand access, and a cowl collar and hood without strings, hooks, buttons or straps. Other features include a waterproof Taslan outer layer and an anti-pill inner fleece layer. This coat is also available with an open back or with a cape-length back upon request. SIZES: Extra extra small, small, medium, large, extra large, and extra, extra large. COLOR: eclectic/periwinkle, purple/splash, purple/fiesta, navy/plaid, turquoise/splash, and mallard/fiesta.

Notes: Taslan is a trademark.

Price: 60.00.

This product record was updated on March 16, 2010.

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Cozy Coats of Vermont

206 Pleasant Street
Sheldon, Vermont 05483
United States
Telephone: 802-933-2479 or 802-933-4083.
Fax: 802-933-2479 or 802-933-4083.
Web: http://www.cozycoats.com.
Email: cozycoats@together.net.


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