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Picture of TEXAS COOL VEST LIGHT The Texas Cool Vest Light is a cooling vest designed for use by individuals with multiple sclerosis and other neurological disabilities. The vest comes complete with a two-piece Supplex garment, four-piece 65 degree Fahrenheit phase change material technology, and six adjustable elastic Velcro straps. This vest accommodates cooling packs with a duration period of 1.5 hours. SIZES: One size fits six-year-olds up to a full-size adult with a few adjustments to the shoulder and torso straps. COLOR: Black or white.

Notes: Velcro is a registered trademark.

Price: Contact manufacturer.

This product record was updated on April 6, 2010.

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Texas Cooling Vest

7011 Harwin, Suite 290
Houston, Texas 77036
United States
Telephone: 713-952-1983.
Fax: 713-952-1997.
Web: http://www.texascoolvest.com/contactinfo.html.
Email: sales@texascoolvest.com.


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