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T-Shirts For Sports With Cochlear Implants

Sound Advice has a quantity of CiWear Tshirts with sleeve pockets for cochlear implants.

What’s the deal?

20150305_135229These amazing CiWear T-shirts hold cochlear implant devices in both sleeve pockets with neck loops to contain your cables while you surf, bike, run, hike or play sport. Great when sports headgear is worn.

Can you swim with a cochlear implant?

Yes! Sound processor waterproof options for cochlear implant devices are described on page four of the Auditory Implant Service ezine (Winter 2014, University of Southampton), with guidance for children to use a radio aid when swimming on page seven.

How do I get this Tshirt?

Simple. Hop over to the Sound Advice online shop and check the available stock. Queries are welcomed from the EU and overseas, where better swimming weather can prevail!

Any catches?

Potentially, kids outgrowing these quality, well-designed Tshirts too fast. We suggest buying two to three sizes bigger than needed, to get a few years wear from one shirt.

Sizes available: Adult Large (cobalt blue); Adult Medium (cobalt blue); Youth Medium (blue, pink); Youth Small (pink only). Take a browse around our shop to see what’s there!

Message us at any time with queries and we’ll get back to you.

 

Mar 11, 2015Caroline Carswell

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