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Vest has 4-inch velcro chest piece, 2-inch velcro shoulder straps, and D-rings or buckles for attaching to solid back and/or lateral trunk supports. H-style vest has 2-inch velcro hip strap, 2-inch velcro shoulder straps, 2-inch cross piece to keep straps from sliding off shoulders, and D-rings or buckles for attaching to solid back. Butterfly style vest had vinyl pad with medium density foam over a leather form with 2-inch velcro shoulder and hip straps and D-rings or buckles for attaching to solid back. Small and large sizes in all 3 styles.

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This product record was updated on December 4, 2003.

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Freedom Designs, Inc.

2241 N Madera Road
Simi Valley, California 93065
United States
Telephone: 800-331-8551 or 805-582-0077.
Fax: 888-582-1509.
Web: http://www.freedomdesigns.com.
Email: customerservice@freedomdesigns.com.


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