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SNAP Hip

SNAP Hip

SNAP Hip
SNAP Hip
SNAP Hip
SNAP Hip
SNAP Hip
SNAP Hip
SNAP Hip
SNAP Hip

Price
178,90 incl. VAT 25.5% (142.55 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs


Quantity
pc


Colour
SNAP Hip Slate Blue
Slate Blue
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Colour: Slate Blue

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Availability
Immediately

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Product description

An extremely light pad for eco-friendly climbers. For occasional climber or beginner.

  • Characteristic : affordable price, extremely light and easy to carry between two boulders
  • Outer in recycled polyester : for eco-friendly climbers
  • High density monobloc model without central fold : safe and perfect impact
  • Removeable shoulder straps and handles
  • Flat storage recommended to make sure the foam remains in a good homogeneous shape
  • Seamless edges to reduce the risk of fabric ripping with falls

Dimensions opened
120x100x10 cm

Weight
3,9 kg, lightest of the range


Materials
Outer: 100% recycled polyester (900D)
Inner: 3 cm polyethylene foam stopping the impact, 7 cm high density polyurethane foam to cushion falls and make it more comfortable
Metallic buckles


The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 1000 x 700 x 350 mm.


Weight
3,9 kg
(with sales package 4,1 kg)


Country of origin
Vietnam


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