Gray Adult Ankle Zip Access Pant
Description
Adaptive Ankle Access Zip Sweatpant for adults and teens! These soft fleece pants are designed with thoughtful details from top to bottom.
10 inch zippers at the ankle interior provide easy access to prosthetics, braces, casts, boots or catheters and make dressing with Ankle-Foot Orthoses (AFO) a breeze. The two side pockets are placed at the front of the thigh, perfect for wheelchair users, and zips shut to keep items secure on the go. To aid in dressing, we've designed a roomie, relaxed fit with a less-restrictive elastic waistband for comfort and made them easy to pull-up.
Available in a vintage black, heather gray or crimson that's a french terry fabric cotton/polyester blend to keep you warm and comfy.
Why It Matters
Zip-access pants are designed to simplify access for care while maintaining comfort and coverage. They allow for easier exams or treatments without fully changing clothes—helping preserve dignity and making each step of the process feel a little more manageable.
Adaptive Ankle Access Zip Sweatpant for adults and teens! These soft fleece pants are designed with thoughtful details from top to bottom.
10 inch zippers at the ankle interior provide easy access to prosthetics, braces, casts, boots or catheters and make dressing with Ankle-Foot Orthoses (AFO) a breeze. The two side pockets are placed at the front of the thigh, perfect for wheelchair users, and zips shut to keep items secure on the go. To aid in dressing, we've designed a roomie, relaxed fit with a less-restrictive elastic waistband for comfort and made them easy to pull-up.
Available in a vintage black, heather gray or crimson that's a french terry fabric cotton/polyester blend to keep you warm and comfy.
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