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Picture of WOOD WALKING BOARD The Wood Walking Board is a balance beam designed for use with children with mobility, balance, or walking disabilities. Made of maple hardwood, the board offers two walking surfaces which can be changed by laying the board on the front or back side. The board is available in a low model or a high/intermediate model. The height on the high/intermediate model depends on the position of the end supports. DIMENSIONS (LxH): The low model is 7 feet, 10 inches x 7 inches. The intermediate/high model is 7 feeet, 10 inches x 13.5 ot 19.25 inches. Both models have a 2.5-inch-wide and a 3.5-inch-wide walking surface.

Notes: The manufacturer states these boards are designed for use in the Jack Capon Perceptual-Motor Program.

Price: 251.00 to 193.00.

This product record was updated on April 17, 2009.

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Front Row Experience

540 Discovery Bay Blvd
Discovery Bay, California 94514
United States
Telephone: 800-524-9091 or 925-634-5710.
Fax: 800-524-9091 or 925-634-5710.
Web: http://www.frontrowexperience.com.
Email: service@frontrowexperience.com.


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