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OPTP FOAM ROLLERS (MODELS FR126, FH123, FR366, FR364, & FH366)     

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OPTP Foam Rollers are therapy rolls designed for use in exercise and therapy. Made of firm, lightweight, durable foam, these rollers are available in round and half-round shapes. The half-round has a flat bottom. DIMENSIONS (LxD): Model FR126 (round) is 12 x 6 inches, model FH123 (half-round) is 12 x 3 inches, model FR366 (round) is 36 x 6 inches, model FR364 (round) is 36 x 4 inches, and model FH363 (half-round) is 36 x 3 inches.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 24.85 - 12.35.

This product record was updated on September 15, 2010.

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OPTP

3800 Annapolis Lane, Suite 165
PO Box 47009
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55447-0009
United States
Telephone: 888-819-0121 or 763-553-0452.
Fax: 763-553-9355.
Web: http://www.optp.com.
Email: customerservice@optp.com.


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