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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Raised balance beam positioned between parallel bars. Enables user to walk along balance beam and still be able to hold on to parallel bars. Has a 4 inch wide anodized aluminum beam and heavy duty tubular aluminum bars. Rubber caster pads protect floor. Handrails adjust from 21 to 29 inches high in 2 inch increments. Rails are 7 feet long and 18 inches apart. Overall width is 40 inches. Weighs 70 pounds.

Notes: Should be used with consultation of occupational or physical therapist. Useful for developing sensory motor awareness and increased balance skills and coordination for visually or perceptually handicapped person.

Price: 520.00.

This product record was updated on August 3, 1994.

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JayPro Sports, LLC

976 Hartford Turnpike
Waterford, Connecticut 06385
United States
Telephone: 800-243-0533 or 860-447-3001.
Fax: 800-988-3363.
Web: http://www.jaypro.com.
Email: info@jaypro.com.


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