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SNAP Hip

SNAP Hip

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

Campaign price
156,09 + delivery costs
Lowest price within 30 days 156,09 €
Offer ends in
Normal price 178,90 €
Incl. VAT 25.5 %


Quantity
pc


Colour
SNAP Hip Deep Water
Deep Water
Available in stock
SNAP Hip Slate Blue
Slate Blue
Delivery time approximately 21 - 45 day(s).



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Product description

The Snap Hip crash pad is a sturdy and very lightweight option for boulderers. This one-piece design ensures a flawless impact without a central fold. The pad features two high-density foams: a 20 mm EVA foam to minimize shock and an 80 mm polyurethane foam to absorb it. The seamless edges enhance durability, while the removable carrying straps add convenience. Flat storage recommended to make sure the foam remains in a good shape.

  • One-piece design
  • Features high-density EVA and polyurethane foams for shock absorption
  • Extremely ightweight and easy to transport between boulders
  • Includes removable shoulder straps
  • Seamless edges reduce the risk of fabric tearing during falls


Weight

3,9 kg

Dimensions
Open: 120 x 100 x 10 cm
Folded: 60 x 100 x 20 cm

Materials
Outer: 100% recycled polyester (900D)
Inner: Eva, polyurethane
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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