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  1. SPRINT CHILDREN'S WET SUIT (MODEL 896) Picture of SPRINT CHILDREN'S WET SUIT (MODEL 896) The Sprint Children's Wet Suit, model 896, is a child's swim suit designed for use by children with disabilities. The suit is made of durable neoprene and consists of pants, a jacket, and a cap (sold separately or in sets). This suit has a tight fit and enables the child to stay warm in the water. To get into the suit, the child first lays on top of the pants, after putting one arm through an arm hole. The other arm is then closed with Velcro and finally the entire suit zips from the legs all th...[More Information]

  2. SPRINT WET VEST (MODEL 913) Picture of SPRINT WET VEST (MODEL 913) The Sprint Wet Vest, model 913, is a wet vest designed for use by children or adults with disabilities. This vest is made of durable 2.5-millimeter neoprene and has a single full-length zipper in the front for use in donning and removing the vest. SIZES: Extra small, small, medium, large, extra large, extra extra large, or extra extra extra large....[More Information]

  3. SWIMEEZY Picture of SWIMEEZY Swimeezy is a combination swim suit and swimming aid designed for use by children ages two to six years with physical disabilities. The girl's model is styled similarly to a standard one-piece bathing suit with Airex foam built in to the suit at the shoulders. The boy's model is styled like a short pull-over vest with Airex foam at the shoulders. The soft, puncture-proof foam provides buoyancy in such a way as to avoid the risk of overturning or accidental somersaulting in the water. The suit p...[More Information]

  4. ULU KIDS FLOATSUIT (MODELS 9891 & 9896) The Ulu Kids Floatsuit is a one-piece streamlined swimsuit designed for use by children with physical disabilities who are learning or unable to swim. This suit covers the body, thighs, and upper arms, with foam distributed in a non-obtrusive manner on the thighs, chest, and back to enhance floating and swimming. The suit also provides warmth and protection from ultraviolet (UV) light. It is available as a UV50+ Lycra floating swimsuit (model 9891) or a 1 millimeter neoprene floating wetsuit (mo...[More Information]

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