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Picture of COOL VEST LITE The Cool Vest Lite is a cooling vest designed for use by individuals with multiple sclerosis or other neurological or physical disabilities which cause intolerance to heat. This two-piece vest goes on over the head and has six elastic/Velcro straps to secure the garment. The vest can be concealed beneath clothing uses four standard Cool Packs (included) with 65-degree phase change material technology to provide one and one-half hours of consistent 65-degree cooling in conditions up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The Cool Packs can be recharged in approximately 20 minutes in ice water or a refrigerator (freezing is not required). The vest is available in Supplex material or Banox flame-resistant material. OPTIONS: Sets of four additional Cool Packs are available. SIZES: One size. COLOR: The Supplex vest is available in blue, orange, or white, khaki. The Banox vest is blue. WEIGHT: 3.8 pounds.

Notes: CoolSport is a trademark of CoolSport.

Price: 160.00.

This product record was updated on May 18, 2010.

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CoolSport, Inc.

1820 W. Carson St. Suite #202, PMB 328
Torrance, California 90501-3297
United States
Telephone: 310-618-1590.
Fax: 401-712-5545.
Web: http://www.coolsport.net.
Email: coolsport@prodigy.net.


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