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WHEELCHAIR FLEECE LAP ROBE POUCH    


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Picture of WHEELCHAIR FLEECE LAP ROBE POUCH The Wheelchair Fleece Lap Robe Pouch is a lap robe designed for use by wheelchair users with circulatory disabilities, or severe physical disabilities, or for individuals who spend long periods seated. Features include a pouch with Velcro closures on the sides for getting in and out of three deep pockets, and the robe is stitched at the bottom for extra warmth. The middle section also has Velcro closure for warmth and side ties are included for securing the robe to wheelchair arm rests or any other chair to keep it securely in place. SIZE: One size fit all. DIMENSIONS: Pouch is 27 x 40 inches, front pockets are 8 x 9 inches in diameter, and the middle pocket is 11 x 9 inches in diameter. COLOR: Dark green, brown, gray, black, red, blue, fuchsia, white, or purple.

Notes: Velcro is a registered trademark. ** Shipping and handling charges are not included in the purchase price listed.

Price: 49.99.

This product record was updated on September 13, 2010.

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Doctor Mae's Special Needs Clothing

824 Portage Street #A
Arlington, Washington 98223
United States
Telephone: 206-414-1725.
Web: http://docmae.com.
Email: docmae@docmae.com.


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