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The Sportime Yeller Closed-Cell Foam Kickboard is aquatic aid designed to strenghten specific muscle groups in the lower extremities and promote coordination activities for persons with physical or cognitive disabilities. The floating boards are made with polyethylene and covered with micro-cell foam. OPTIONS: The boards can be ordered with handgrip cut-outs. DIMENSIONS: (Length x Width x Thickness) - the traditional board is 19 x 14 x 1 5/16 inches; the handgrip board is 21 x 11.5 x 1.25 inches.

Notes: Sportime and Yeller are registered trademarks of Sportime Abilitations.

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This product record was updated on August 11, 2003.

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Abilitations / Sportime International

PO Box 922668
Norcross, Georgia 30010-2668
United States
Telephone: 800-850-8602 or 770-449-5700.
Fax: 800-845-1535 or 770-263-0897.
Web: http://www.abilitations.com.
Email: customer.service@sportime.com.


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