




Product Features
- Cushioning and Protection: The 20cm High Jump Climbing Crash Mat features an extra-thick 20cm high-density foam core, providing unmatched shock absorption and a safe landing surface for high-impact activities.
- Durable Non-Slip Cover: Encased in a tough PVC cover, this crash mat is resistant to wear and tear, ensuring long-lasting performance even under intense usage.
- Versatile Application: Designed for high jumps, climbing, gymnastics, parkour, or martial arts, this mat is ideal for both home and professional training setups.
- Portable and Foldable Design: Despite its thickness, the mat is lightweight and foldable, making it easy to store and transport between training sessions.
- Enhanced Safety Features: Non-slip base and secure stitching add stability during use, reducing the risk of accidents and ensuring reliable performance.
Applications
The 20cm High Jump Climbing Crash Mat is a must-have for athletes, trainers, and enthusiasts engaging in high-impact activities. Whether you're practicing gymnastics, parkour, or climbing, this mat provides the safety and support you need to perform at your best.
Specifications
- Thickness: 20cm
- Size: 2m*1m*10cm / 2m*1m*20cm
- Material: High-density foam core with durable PVC cover
- Surface: Non-slip and easy to clean
- Portability: Lightweight and foldable for storage and transport
Elevate your training with the 20cm High Jump Climbing Crash Mat, the perfect combination of durability, portability, and safety for all your high-impact activities.
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