








🧠 Feel the calm, own the day — sensory support that moves with you!
The Fun and Function Blue Weighted Compression Vest offers 2 lbs of adjustable deep pressure via internal pockets, crafted from durable neoprene with hook & loop closures for a snug, customizable fit. Designed for kids through adults, it supports sensory needs by promoting focus, reducing anxiety, and easing transitions. Lightweight, breathable, and easy to care for, this vest is a clinically recommended, drug-free solution embraced by families and therapists alike.















| ASIN | B003NGPM6A |
| ASIN | B003NGPM6A |
| Age Range Description | Ages 3-12 |
| Apparel Fabric Stretch | High Stretch |
| Apparel Fabric Weight Class | Heavyweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #144,745 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #428 in Sensory Motor Aids |
| Brand Name | Fun and Function |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
| Collection Name | All |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (958) |
| Date First Available | September 14, 2008 |
| Department | unisex-child |
| Fabric Type | Neoprene |
| Fit Type | Loose |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | true |
| Has Coat Weather Resistance | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Length Description | Short Length |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Item model number | DR7208 |
| Lining Description | Neoprene |
| Manufacturer | Fun and Function |
| Manufacturer | Fun and Function |
| Material | Neoprene |
| Package Dimensions | 14.53 x 13.54 x 1.77 inches; 8 ounces |
| Part Number | DR7208 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Seasons | All |
| Sleeve Length Description | Sleeveless |
| Sleeve Type | Sleeveless |
| Style | Adjustable |
| Style Number | DR7208 |
| UPC | 027829920357 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
M**.
Worth every penny
Wonderful product, sizes are true to size. Washes easy. Removable weights in baggies, Velcro great holds up to tough kids..
J**B
Works like a miracle
My 2 year old son was always falling over, ever since he learned to sit up. Once we started PT and OT, the therapists recommended a compression shirt to help with balance, anxiety, and to decrease sensory seeking. I couldn't find an affordable shirt in his size, but I found this vest, and ordered it. HOLY COW! He resisted it at first, and I think that's because maybe he likes feeling a little tipsy or out of control. After the first day and a half, he asked me to put it on. He wears it whenever he's not sleeping or in the car seat. He absolutely loves it! I love it, too. As soon as it's on, he can stand up, walk in straight line, go up and down stairs, and he doesn't fall down! At all! He can focus on one activity at a time, and is less anxious about trying a new sensation or texture. He talks more (I think that's because maybe he has more energy he can devote to talking since he's not using it all just to move his body), and is just generally happier. I was afraid at first that it would get in the way, and maybe hinder his movements. This vest is completely unobtrusive, even though it's a little big for him. In fact, he can move his body better with it on, because he's aware of where his body is in space. I might even order a second one, just so one can be in the wash while he wears the other. It does clean up pretty good, but he's 2, so it gets dirty pretty quickly. There are a few things about it that I don't like, but I'm still rating it as 5 stars because of just how amazing this vest is. First, it came with no instructions. I couldn't even find any videos online that showed how to put it on. How tight should it be? How long can he wear it? How long can he wear it with weights in? What are the appropriate times to add the weights? Where should it land on his body? Our PT was able to answer those questions, but it would have been nice to have instructions. Second, the mesh is wearing out quickly. It stretched out (so it's not as tight) and is getting fuzzy because of the Velcro always sticking to it. The Velcro tabs in the back are starting to curl, they don't want to lay flat against his back anymore. The Velcro on the shoulder tabs is pulling away from the fabric, because the stitching is so far in from the edge. There are threads falling out all over the place, like the stitches just weren't secure. For example, the name tag on the back neck area came undone on one side about 2 weeks after getting it, and now the other side is hanging by a thread. Another thing that bugs me is that I have to take it off to put him in the car seat. This isn't a feature that can be improved, it's just life. If it were a compression shirt, that would work, but anything that adds bulk to his regular clothing can't be worn in a car seat. He loves the vest so much that we put it on just to walk Big Brother into school and back out to the car (mabye 5 minutes). The hassle of putting it on and taking it off is worth it just so that he can walk without falling down. The change in my son when he wears the vest is so surprising, that I became concerned. I was afraid that maybe I was changing him into someone else, forcefully. He was so calm and focused, was I doing this for my benefit or for his? Was I being mean? I talked to our OT about my concerns, and she told me that having him wear the vest was for HIS benefit. I wasn't being mean, and it's a great solution because it is drug-free. The compression from the vest gives him what he needs--sensory input, spatial awareness, and comfort. Giving him what he needs means that he won't be seeking sensory input as much (always moving his body), and he can finally relax. I wasn't changing him into a different person, I was allowing him to be himself, without all the sensory distractions he usually has to deal with. The fact that he asks me to put it on him confirms it for me: he loves it, so I feel good about him wearing it. I've only used the weights twice, and they do make a difference. He was having a hard time calming down, so I took off the vest, put the weights in it and put it back on him, then tried our usual calm-down techniques (low lights, etc.), and I think he responded faster than usual. Also, I have to give this vest 5 stars because it has made meltdown-free trips to the grocery store possible. I thought that would take a miracle, but all it took was the vest. He spent all day (9:30 to 4:30) in a hospital room while his big brother had a procedure, and did great! He wasn't constantly seeking sensory input, so he had a great time with regular boredome busters like coloring and didn't have any tantrums. Again, that wouldn't have been possible without his vest. Giving our son what he needs to feel calm, secure, and confident by giving him this vest was the best thing we could have done.
D**A
Perfect for My Son
I purchased the blue x-small vest for my 4 year old son who has autism and is non-verbal. He has a lot of sensory issues, so I am constantly trying to find products that can help him. Most of the time he is hypo-sensitive (opposite of hypersensitive) and needs a lot of extra stimulation. When he swings he wants to swing SO HIGH. When he spins, he wants to spin SO FAST. I was worried this vest might not be heavy enough for him, but it is perfect. It is made very well. His ABA therapists have all commented on how nice this vest is, and they have seen quite a few different versions. I also love the compression aspect of this vest. It's like a big hug for my son. It helps him to remain calm and focused when he is doing work at the table. The vest is very easy to put on and remove. When I pull the vest out my son gets a huge smile on his face and runs to me to put it on. I can't ask for more than that! :)
A**R
Seems like a great product
Product arrived ahead of schedule. My son is on the spectrum and his anxiety/hyperactivity has increased recently. The vest I do not know yet if it works, however it is a bit restrictive in movement and if the child is hyperactive I can see his being a trouble to ge on correctly with their moving. Also has any sorta of belly on them, the velcro sides won't latch evenly. My son is not big in the belly but he is stocky with a bit of meat and the velcro sits funny because of it. I did put it on him while typing this and he definitely seems to have calmed a bit. I have high hopes for this product as Fun and Function i always our go to for ASD supplies
C**O
Gets the job done.
This vest is super comfortable, and keeps me calm. It's great for my sensory overload days where everything is unbearable. It kept me from going meltdown at least three times this week.
S**E
It's very good, we love it,
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