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Weighted Pressure Vest | Calming Sensory Tool for Kids

Weighted Pressure Vest | Calming Sensory Tool for Kids

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Weighted Pressure Vests can be a very effective calming and organizing self-regulation sensory tool for children-teens who have sensory processing differences, focusing challenges, and/or tactile defensiveness. Wearers often experience a focusing, slowing-down effect

Specifications

Sizes:
X-Small: 14” L x 24” W (chest circumference)
Small: 17” L x 30” W (chest circumference)
Medium: 20” L x 36” W (chest circumference)
Large: 24” L x 42” W (chest circumference)

Customize the fit using the velcro adjustments on the sides and shoulders

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How does the Weighted Vest work? A: The Weighted Vest uses deep pressure stimulation — a form of proprioceptive input — to help the nervous system feel more grounded and organized. The added weight applies gentle, even pressure across the torso, which can trigger a calming response in the brain similar to the feeling of being hugged or swaddled. This helps reduce sensory overload and supports self-regulation.

Q: Who is the Weighted Vest designed for? A: It is designed for children and teens who experience sensory processing differences, attention and focusing challenges, or tactile defensiveness — commonly associated with conditions such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and sensory processing disorder (SPD). It is frequently recommended by occupational therapists as part of a sensory diet.

Q: How do I choose the right size Weighted Vest? A: Sizing is based on chest circumference and torso length. XS fits a 24" chest circumference (14" length), Small fits 30" (17" length), Medium fits 36" (20" length), and Large fits 42" (24" length). Each vest also features Velcro adjustments on the sides and shoulders for a customizable, snug fit — which is important for the vest to deliver effective deep pressure.

Q: How long should a child wear a Weighted Vest at a time? A: Most occupational therapists recommend wearing a weighted vest for 20–30 minutes at a time, followed by a break of equal length, to prevent the nervous system from habituating to the input. Always follow the guidance of a licensed occupational therapist for a schedule tailored to the individual child's sensory needs.

Q: Is a Weighted Vest safe for children with sensory processing disorder? A: Yes, when used as directed and ideally under the guidance of an occupational therapist, weighted vests are considered a safe and evidence-informed sensory tool. The weight should generally not exceed 5–10% of the child's body weight. The adjustable Velcro closures on this vest allow caregivers to ensure a proper, comfortable fit without restricting movement or breathing.

P65 Warning for Plastics

⚠ WARNING:This product can expose you to chemicals including ethylene, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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Why we know this works!

We love this weighted pressure vest because as occupational therapy practitioners (OTPs) we watch children visibly settle when steady, even pressure hugs the trunk. How long should a child wear a weighted vest? Most OTs recommend about 20 to 30 minutes at a time followed by an equal break, because the nervous system tunes out pressure it feels constantly, and the weight should generally stay around 5 to 10 percent of the child's body weight. The velcro adjustments at the sides and shoulders let you get the snug fit that makes the deep pressure actually work. It is especially helpful for children and teens with autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, or tactile defensiveness who struggle to stay focused at school, in therapy, or during play. Measure chest circumference before ordering, since sizes run from 24 to 42 inches, and if your child refuses to wear anything on their body, a Weighted Lap Pad gives similar calming input without being worn.

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