Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Flexible Flyer Pad for Baby Sleigh

Flexible Flyer Pad for Baby Sleigh Review



Flexible Flyer Pad for Baby Sleigh Feature

  • Padded polyester liner that ties to Flexible Flyer Baby Sleigh
  • Keeps little sledders comfortable and safe in the snow
  • Cushions child and keeps him or her warm
  • Recommended for children age one-to-four-years-old
  • Measures 11.5-by-11.5-by-28-inches (W x H x D) and weighs one pound
Keep your little sledders comfortable and safe when the snow arrives. The Flexible Flyer Pad for Baby Sleigh is a padded polyester liner that ties to the company's Baby Sleigh, cushioning your child and keeping her warm on the slopes. Recommended for children age one-to-four-years-old, the pad measures 11.5-by-11.5-by-28-inches (W x H x D) and weighs one pound.

About Paricon
Paricon, makers of the original Flexible Flyer sled, began making sleds in 1861 with the founding of a family business, Paris Manufacturing, in South Paris Maine, by the great grandfather of current CEO Hank Morton. When Henry Morton started making sleds at home, Henry constructed them by hand and his wife decorated them. Hand-decorated sleds today are much sought after by collectors, but the originals simply ensured each sled would be a child's prized possession.

Today, Hank and his sons, Ted and Tom, are continuing the family tradition in the sled business with Paricon. The sled line has evolved to include a wide assortment of products for winter use�sleds, snowboards, foam sliders, inflatable tubes, wooden toboggans, and snow toys. Paricon serves customers throughout the U.S. from its distribution center, which remains in South Paris. Pad for Baby Sleigh


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