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ECONOMY EXPANDABLE BALLPIT    


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The Economy Expandable Ballpit is a pediatric sensory integration activity designed to provide sensory stimulation and to encourage visual tracking skills and body movement for children with physical disabilities. The square-shaped pit is made with a central plywood core encased by polyethylene foam. It features a double-closure system utilizing lace-up strips on the inside and velcro secured, corner posts on the outside. It comes with 250 balls. OPTIONS: Additional balls can be ordered in boxes of 250. DIMENSIONS: (Height x Weight x Thickness) - individually, the panel pits are 25.5 x 48 x 3 inches. The balls are 2 7/8 inches in diameter. WEIGHT: Each pit panel is 16 pounds; a pack of 250 balls is 9 pounds. COLORS: The pit panels and balls are red, yellow, blue and green.

Notes: BallPit is a trademark of Sportime Abilitations.

Price: 1149.99.

This product record was updated on August 12, 2010.

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Manufacturer:

Abilitations / Sportime International

PO Box 922668
Norcross, Georgia 30010-2668
United States
Telephone: 800-850-8602 or 770-449-5700.
Fax: 800-845-1535 or 770-263-0897.
Web: http://www.abilitations.com.
Email: customer.service@sportime.com.


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