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SNAP One

SNAP One

SNAP One
SNAP One
SNAP One
SNAP One

Price
159,00 incl. VAT 25.5% (126.69 €, VAT 0) + delivery costs


Quantity
pc


Colour
SNAP One Burgundy
Burgundy
More items expected to arrive 8.5.2025
SNAP One Steel Blue
Steel Blue
More items expected to arrive 8.5.2025



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Availability
Approximately 21 - 45 day(s) from the order. The reliability of the estimation is good.

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Product description

Snap One, a light and compact bouldering crash pad that takes portability to the next level. Perfect choice for climbers seeking a lightweight and affordable crash pad to start their outdoor bouldering journey. Crafted with an outer layer made from recycled polyester, the Snap One embodies environmental consciousness without compromising on agility. Featuring a high-density monobloc design with PE and PU foam, this pad offers optimal impact protection without a central fold, ensuring stability and safety during falls. Designed for ease of transportation, it's the lightest option in its range, making it effortless to carry between two boulders or to and from your climbing spot. Whether you're an occasional climber or a beginner looking to explore outdoor bouldering, the Snap One is your go-to companion for reliable performance and affordability.
  • Light and compact
  • Made from recycled 900 denier polyester
  • Filled with 2 cm polyethylene foam to stop the impact and 8 cm high density polyurethane foam to cushion the fall
  • Seamless edges for durability
  • Metal buckles and robust velcro
  • Detachable shoulder straps

Weight
3,5 kg

Dimensions
Opened: 100 x 100 x 9 cm

The approximate size of the packed product or the sales package is 1020 x 520 x 200 mm.


Weight
3,5 kg


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