Oral Motor Chewables

ARK's Grabber® P Tube Hollow Orange XXT

NZ $14.90 incl GST

This Grabber XXT® is one of our toughest oral motor chew tools, recommended for avid chewers. XXT stands for "Xtra Xtra Tough!"

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Description

ARK's Grabber® P Tube is just like the original Grabber, but about 2" of the stem is hollow instead of solid. The tube-like stem is perfect for individuals who want their chew tool to "collapse" more, whether as a sensory chew and/or in feeding therapy. As an oral motor tool, use it to practice biting/chewing skills without the risk of choking, build jaw strength and stability, and exercise the mouth muscles. Put puréed foods inside the tube for functional biting/chewing practice so that the individual gets a taste of food when they bite down. Because the hollow tube provides less resistance than the solid original Grabbers, this is a great "starter" chew tool for individuals with very limited jaw strength.

Like all ARK chews, it comes in 3 color-coded toughness levels:

  • Standard - This is the softest level, recommended for mild chewing and/or individuals with very limited jaw strength
  • XT / Medium Firm - This is the middle level, which we call XT ("Xtra Tough"). It's firmer, but still fairly chewy.
  • XXT / Very Firm - This is the toughest level, which we call XXT ("Xtra Xtra Tough"). This level provides the most resistance/feedback to the jaw.

**Important note: because it is hollow, the extension will feel much softer than other ARK chews in the same level**

Choose your option from the menu above. Each chew is sold individually. Color hues may vary slightly. Each Grabber® measures about 2" across the loop, 5" long, and ½" thick.

Please note: these hollow chews are not recommended as a long lasting option for avid/aggressive chewers. Check out any other solid chews for longer lasting options.

Made in the USA Designed, manufactured, and assembled in the USA by ARK Therapeutic. Medical grade, FDA compliant, NO lead, phthalates, PVC, BPA, or latex.

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