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Kong Crash Pad Open Back View

Crash Pad

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Description

A soft touch-down, indoor and in the open. The pad may be bend in two so as to reduce its bulk for an handy moving. When it is closed, the crash takes up 92 by 61 centimetres. When open, it doubles its size, covering an area of 122 by 92 centimetres, with a thickness of 8 centimetres. The stuffing of the mattress is made up with a spongy layer of polyurethane, doubled with another one of polyethylene, giving way to an excellent shock-absorbing action. The stuffing is sheltered by an heavy-duty polyester textile, closed on one end by a velcro fastener. The covering has two different faces. The one below, is black and thicker. The upper face is green, with an evident yellow Kong logo. Useful accessories, included in the kit of the Crash-Pad, are polypropylene belts with aluminum buckles, to be used to tie the parcel, and a little doormat that you can roll up and put inside. An handle, a baldric, and two straps, are prearranged to help you moving the load, or carrying it on your back. These devices, together with the fair weight - only 4,7 kilograms - allows an easy transport on every kinds of tracks.

Retail price

US$ 275.00
Price is a static conversion from
€198.00 EUR
Weight (lbs / kg)

Weight (lbs / kg)

In pounds and kilograms, the weight, as stated by the manufacturer/brand.

10.36 lbs / 4.70 kg
Fold Type Straight Hinge
Number of Foam Layers two
Foam Layout Polyurethane foam
Fabric ­
Features Side Handle(s)
Backpack Carry
Dimensions (ft / m)

Dimensions (ft / m)

In feet and inches / meters and centimeters, the length, width, and height of the bouldering pad, as stated by the manufacturer/brand

3.01 ft x 3.94 ft x 3.20 in
0.92 m x 1.20 m x 8.00 cm

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