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Picture of QUAD FLOAT SYSTEM (MODELS W9495 & W9496) The Quad Float System is a floatation swimming aid designed for use by children or adults with neurological disabilities or spinal cord injury. This system allows positioning on the back or the stomach, and compensates for lateral rotation resulting from uneven muscular development. The system includes removable pads (two side, one front). SIZES: Small (model W9495) or large (model W9496). CAPACITY: 30 to 75 pounds for model W9495 or 75 to 200 pounds for model W9496.

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Price: 195.00 to 179.00.

This product record was updated on April 26, 2010.

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FlagHouse, Inc.

601 Flaghouse Drive
Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey 07604-3116
United States
Telephone: 800-793-7900 or 800-332-9410 or 201-288-7600.
Fax: 800-793-7922 or 201-288-7887.
Web: http://www.flaghouse.com.
Email: sales@flaghouse.com.


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