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Picture of TECHNICAL TRAINER, THE (MODEL 699) The Technical Trainer, model 699, is a float swimming aid and swimming pool exercise equipment designed for use by children and adults with lower extremity, mobility, neurological, or balance disabilities or arthritis. This triangular unit can be used in a variety of positions, including lying prone or supine, standing, sitting, and sitting with the legs extended. It can also be used as a kick board or to support the head above the water. SIZES: Adult and child/youth.

Notes: This product is patented.

Price: 37.70.

This product record was updated on September 17, 2010.

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Sprint Aquatics / Rothhammer International

PO Box 3840
San Luis Obispo, California 93403
United States
Telephone: 800-235-2156 or 805-541-5330.
Fax: 805-541-5339.
Web: http://www.sprintaquatics.com.
Email: info@sprintaquatics.com.


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