Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2
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Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2

Chewy Wrist Cuffs- Set of 2

A Soft Sensory Chewy You Can Wear Anywhere
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Why We Love It

Need a solution for wet, chewed-up shirt sleeves? These discreet wrist cuffs are soft, stretchy — and 100% chewable. Just slip them on in the morning and they're there whenever the need to chew strikes. Made from water-resistant, machine-washable neoprene with a low-profile design that blends right into your everyday wardrobe.

  • A fabric-based alternative to silicone chewies 
  • Supports kids and adults who like to chew
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Ages 3-teen

Ideas for Use

  • School uniform? Wear these daily to protect sleeve cuffs
  • Bring along to appointments or on outings for extra sensory support
  • Wear during tests or homework to help relieve stress or anxiety 

Details

  • Includes two wrist cuffs
  • 10" outer and 5" inner circumferences
  • Weigh 0.44 oz. each
  • Cuff: Neoprene nylon 
    Elastic: medical grade synthetic latex rubber
  • Machine wash gentle. Air dry flat
  • Color: Navy


Safety Information

Chewies are designed for mouthing and tested by an independent and accredited third-party lab; this chewy meets or exceeds government safety standards for lead and phthalates. While no chewy is indestructible, our chewies are tested to robust in-house standards of varying levels of pressure, for at least 2000 repetitive cycles, to meet the oral needs of the most active chewers.
Use with adult supervision. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Inspect chew before each use. Discard immediately if any part of chew is damaged.


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