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On-A-Roll Roller Table

Kids of all abilities will enjoy the sensations they experience as they propel themselves along the On-A-Roll Roller Table. Steel rollers create enjoyable deep-muscle sensory stimulation which supplies a variety of developmental benefits and can be calming for the nervous system.

Model Number
CN-1019
Area Required
4.8m x 6.8m (16' x 22')
Age Range
18mo-12yr
Type of Play
physical; sensory
Accessibility
designed for wheelchair transfer
Motor Skills
core strength
Sensory
proprioception; spatial awareness; tactile; vestibular
Materials
1.9” O.D. 10ga aluminum tubing; 3/4" thick compression-molded UV-stabilized HDPE; powder-coated steel; stainless steel hardware
Colour Options
available in various colour schemes
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