Good but too flexible
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Diameter/size was what we needed but the straw is too soft and “floppy”. We needed it to stay upright but it bends/ flops over and moves around too much.
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A durable, reusable alternative to traditional straws, sold in lengths of 36"|||This bendable therapy tubing is a durable, reusable alternative to traditional straws. It is the same medical grade tubing included with our Cip-Kup™ and Bear Bottle. It can also be used with our Lip Bloks and Select-Flow Valves.
Posted by Mom on 24th Jul 2024
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Diameter/size was what we needed but the straw is too soft and “floppy”. We needed it to stay upright but it bends/ flops over and moves around too much.
Posted by Anonymous on 9th Dec 2020
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I recommend this tubing to families who are teaching/working on straw acceptance and/or mouthing/oral input. It's nice that it is so flexible and can be used for oral input. I also like that I can cut the length that I need! Good price, too.
Posted by Anonymous on 22nd Sep 2018
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The polytubing flexible straws have changed the way I can help my patients with swallowing. The tubing allows for so many more options with positions and kids can chew on it and it doesn’t collapse! Love this product!
Posted by Kathy N. on 5th Sep 2018
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I wanted a reusab!e straw that I can use with the stainless flow valve and is usable with cold or hot liquids. The tubing did both of these. The valve was a tight fit, but my hubby got it in. I cut three lengths from the one tube I bought. Each will work with tall cups (about 11" -12" pieces).I tried finding a silicon or steel straw, but they are not the right size. By the way, the lip lock fits too. When I contacted the company by email with a question, they got back to me in one business day. Thanks much!
Posted by Anonymous on 12th Jun 2018
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I bought this straw to go inside the segmented adjustable straw holder for my drink-aide cup but the plastic was too soft and flexible to push it through. So I couldn't use it for that purpose.
Posted by Jeanne on 3rd Jun 2015
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Wonderful product! My son loves chewing on these!!
Posted by ninette on 3rd Jun 2015
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Whether you are using this alone or with a lip guard the flexible and durable nature of this tubing is excellent for straw drinking.
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ARK chew tools come in 3 color-coded toughness levels:
Usually we recommend going with the softest/standard level by default. Unless someone chews through or causes damage to anything else they chew on (chews through pencils, chews holes in shirts, etc.), in which case the XT level would be longer lasting.
If someone does chew through things, it’s possible they may need the toughest XXT level eventually. XXT is super firm, though, so we don't always recommend getting it right off the bat (some people find it uncomfortable chewing on something that firm).
So XXT is usually best either for people who have chewed through the XT level already, and/or for anyone who already likes chewing on very hard items - things like legos, hard plastic toys, wooden items, etc.
Heads up: Designs that are wider and "beefier" will feel tougher than designs that are more slender in the same toughness level. For example, the Dino-Bite in XT will feel tougher than the Krypto-Bite in XT.
Probe Tip - This is the most versatile & popular tip attachment. It's bumpy on one side and striated on the other side for different levels of sensory input (the bumpy side provides more input than the striated side).
Mini Tip - This is a smaller version of the Probe Tip, designed for smaller mouths (about 2.5 years and under). This age recommendation is not a hard-and-fast rule though - we've seen younger kids use the Probe Tip and older individuals use the Mini Tip.
Preefer Tip - This tip attachment is rounded with ridges all along the circumference for when a "rolling" action is desired for a different kind of sensory input. Roll it over the lips, across the tongue, and inside the cheeks.
Fine Tip - This tip narrows down to a fine point, which makes it perfect for pinpointing very specific areas in the mouth.
Bite-n-Chew Tip - These tips are rounded and chewable, for practicing biting & chewing skills. The "extra long" versions are about an inch longer and a little skinnier, to make it easier to reach the back molars. The textured version has bumps for extra sensory input.
Bite Tube Tip - These tips are similar to the Bite-n-Chew Tip, but with a hollow center so that you can put puréed foods (applesauce, yogurt, etc.) inside the tip for functional biting & chewing practice. Once you bite down on the tip, you get 'rewarded' with a taste of food.
Spoon Tip - Great for feeding therapy and mealtimes, these attachments turn the Z-Vibe into a vibrating spoon! The smooth, gentle vibration can help "wake up" the mouth and decrease aversions. The textured version has bumps on the bottom of the spoon bowl to help stimulate the tongue and lower lip, and to help encourage the transition from puréed to more solid foods. The hard Spoon Tip is rigid, like a regular spoon. The soft Spoon Tip is flexible (still firm enough to hold food, but flexible enough to be gentle on the teeth if someone bites down on the spoon.
Tongue Tip - This tip can be used as a traditional tongue scraper to help establish good oral care. It can also be used to help establish the concept of tongue lateralization and elevation (hold the Tongue Tip vertically in front of the mouth and ask the individual to put the tip of their tongue inside the hole, then guide the tongue from side to side or up and down). You can also place the Tongue Tip flat on top of the tongue to provide input to a large surface area of the tongue (this tip has the largest "footprint" surface-area-wise).
Popette Tip - This tip attachment is an adaptor that lets you use lollipops with the Z-Vibe. Just twist the Popette Tip into the Z-Vibe handle, then press a lollipop into the Popette Tip. Lollipops are a fun way to get kids interested in sensory oral motor exercises.
Brush Tips - The soft version has gentle bristles for gum massage; the hard version has firmer bristles closer to that of a traditional toothbrush. These can be used to help get orally sensitive individuals more comfortable with oral care, so that they can eventually use regular toothbrushes, be more comfortable going to the dentist, etc.
Pencil - This attachment turns your Z-Vibe into a vibrating pencil! The vibration of the Z-Vibe is very smooth, so it doesn't create squiggly lines. Instead, it can help increase focus by providing more sensory input and awareness to the hand.
Pen - This attachment turns your Z-Vibe into a vibrating pen.
Crayon - And this attachment turns your Z-Vibe into a vibrating crayon.
Brick Tip - This tip attachment has large bumps on one side and small bumps on the other side for lots of varying sensory input while biting & chewing. It comes in 3 toughness levels for mild to moderate to avid chewing.
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