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The Net Mat, model 0136, is a therapy mat designed to be used in the Therapy Net (see separate entry) to keep the net open for individuals with a physical disability. The mat includes special fasteners which secure the mat and makes it easier to place the individual in the net. This product helps put the client at easebecause it prevents pinching and frees the arms and chest area. The mat has firm and comfortable foam center with a removeble, washable cover. DIMENSIONS: 26 inches wide x 52 inches long x 2 inches thick. GUARANTEE: One full year from the shipping date.

Notes: Shipping and handling is not reflected in the price.

Price: 249.00.

This product record was updated on August 12, 2010.

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Southpaw Enterprises Inc

PO Box 1047
Dayton, Ohio 45401
United States
Telephone: 800-228-1698 or 937-252-6460.
Fax: 937-252-8502.
Web: http://www.southpawenterprises.com.
Email: therapy@southpawenterprises.com.


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