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Picture of ACHIEVEMENT ROLLS The Achievement Rolls are therapy rolls designed for use by individuals with mobility, neurological, or balance disabilities. These brightly colored rolls can be used for rolling, rocking movements, positioning, and coordination training with children. Soft, yet firm, these bolsters are made of high compression foam covered in anti-bacterial, flame-resistant vinyl. DIMENSIONS (HxL): 4 x 18 inches, 6 x 24 inches, 8 x 15 inches, 8 x 24 inches, 8 x 36 inches, 10 x 36 inches, 12 x 36 inches, 14 x 48 inches, or 16 x 48 inches.

Notes: The manufacturer states these rolls are Latex free. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 245.95 to 74.95.

This product record was updated on March 19, 2012.

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Achievement Products

P.O. Box 6013
Carol Stream, Illinois 60197-6013
United States
Telephone: 800-373-4699.
Fax: 800-766-4303.
Web: http://www.achievement-products.com.
Email: info@achievement-products.com.


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