Warning:
Choking hazard. Small parts.Soothe Your Senses with the Infinity Hand Roller 100g Slimline
Experience tranquillity and stress relief with the Infinity Hand Roller 100g Slimline. This versatile self-regulatory tool brings a soft touch and sleek profile to your hands. Wrapped in a stylish black zip case, you can take this stress-relief companion wherever you go - from school to work and beyond.
Unlock Cognitive Benefits through Stress Relief
The Infinity Hand Roller offers more than just anxiety relief. It holds the key to cognitive enhancements, fostering improved memory, sharper problem-solving skills, and heightened focus. While its benefits extend to adults, children also gain developmental advantages. By engaging with this tool, children refine their tactile awareness, recognizing and responding to sensory inputs effectively.
Your Ultimate Office Companion
Elevate your work experience by embracing the Infinity Hand Roller as your trusted desk companion. Unwind hand muscles, channel excess energy, and boost focus seamlessly. Bid farewell to restless leg-shaking and nail-biting as this discreet tool becomes your stress-relieving ally, helping you navigate through challenging moments at the office or school without causing distractions.
A Blessing for Psychological Well-being
The rhythmic motion of the Infinity Hand Roller provides soothing solace, making it a blessing for individuals dealing with sensory conditions, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and other psychological challenges. Additionally, dementia sufferers find comfort in this fidget toy, as it engages, encourages exploration, and enhances their overall quality of life.
A Therapeutic Experience for Everyone
Even if you're not contending with specific conditions, the Infinity Hand Roller offers therapeutic advantages for everyone. It refines focus, attention, and active listening skills, effectively reducing stress and anxiety levels. Experiment with its various usage styles - rotate it in your hand, roll it between your palms, or employ it for a soothing hand massage.
The Right Weight for Your Needs
Choosing the appropriate weight is pivotal. The 100g weight is versatile and suitable for most users. For children aged ten or younger, this weight is ideal. However, preferences can vary, with older users often favouring heavier weights like 160g, 180g, 250g, or 305g. These weights are particularly beneficial for managing anxiety.
Experience the Infinity Hand Roller
Embark on a journey of tranquillity and stress relief with the Infinity Hand Roller 100g Slimline. Unveil the therapeutic potential of its use and the soothing relief it brings. Incorporate it into your daily routine to experience stress relief, cognitive enhancement, or simply a moment of serenity. Feel the calming effects as you rotate, roll, and engage with this remarkable tool designed to bring comfort to both body and mind.
Kaiko Fidget sensory tools can assist with...
- Supporting mental health & reducing anxiety
- Emotional regulation & sensory input
- Focus & concentration - great study or work tool
- Tactile awareness & desensitisation
- Hand function – improving fine motor, strength & circulation
- Managing stress
- Active listening - can increase focus & attention
- Reducing unhelpful habits - such as nail biting, smoking, tapping, hair twirling, pen clicking & leg bouncing etc.
- Sensory seeking substitution - finding a more socially acceptable outlet for sensory preferences
Try Kaiko Fidgets
While it is a family business, the dedication to achieving top quality products is present within Kaiko. The company strives to show attention to detail, and they have a strict quality control process. Since 2017, Kaiko has become one of the most recognised Australian fidget brands. The company continues to grow, and Sensory Assist is proud to showcase its products as a part of our selection.
If you’re looking for Kaiko Fidgets, check our selection today. We offer toys and tools that help children with different special needs.
Kaiko Fidgets began in 2017 when the creator, Kai, saw a lack of fidget styles and designs in the Australian market. He needed them for himself, as he struggled with dyslexia and autism. By the age of 11, he started to make designs with the help of his mother. One of his first designs was a metal fidget, which quickly became popular in his area.
The family began Kaiko Fidgets after seeing a business opportunity. Its name is a combination of Kai and his younger brother, Kobi, and the company showcases the siblings’ favourite colours within the brand. With the help of their parents, they have been able to develop different types of fidgets and toys to help special needs children.
With a careful selection of products and materials, each product can assist with a person’s daily life. For example, some tools are for harm minimisation, while others give a soft and soothing feeling. Other products are similar to the fidgets, providing rhythmic stimming, which helps against anxiety. The goal is to provide support to a wide range of needs.
FAQs
Keeping the fidgets sanitised.
They are fine to wipe , the trick is to wipe excess moisture off them. If left wet/damp they can rust in appearance a little but generally does not affect function. Wiping with an antibacterial wipe or damp cloth then drying off thoroughly is the key.
To shorten necklace:
Simply cut and retie knot at each end to the desired length & pull knot back into the casing of the clasp. We find the easiest way to find optimum length is to have arms at right angle across belly. The bead length should be about at this height.
Kaiko Fidget sensory tools can assist with:
Supporting mental health & reducing anxiety
Emotional regulation & sensory input
Focus & concentration - great study or work tool
Tactile awareness & desensitisation
Hand function – improving fine motor, strength & circulation
Managing stress
Active listening - can increase focus & attention
Reducing unhelpful habits - such as nail biting, smoking, tapping, hair twirling, pen clicking & leg bouncing etc.
Sensory seeking substitution - finding a more socially acceptable outlet for sensory preferences