Black Diamond

Circuit Crash Pad - Lagoon

Sale price€179.99
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In stock (3 units), ready to be shipped

Embrace your passion for bouldering with the Circuit Crash Pad from Black Diamond. This daily essential melds closed-cell PE foam with EVA, creating a pad that's not only light but exceptionally protective against falls. Comfort isn't compromised, thanks to its well-designed suspension system including shoulder straps, a waistbelt, and dual side handles for ease of transportation. The pad's unique hinge-style folding and square corners offer both convenience and increased safety by providing seamless coverage alongside other pads.

Features:

  • Advanced closed-cell PE foam and EVA construction for optimal shock absorption
  • Durable, water-resistant 900D nylon exterior with PU coating
  • Compact and easy to carry with a hinge-style fold
  • Quick and secure fastening with easy hook metal buckles
  • Allows for carrying multiple pads together effortlessly
  • Generous dimensions of 121x91 cm when unfolded
  • Comes with a comprehensive 2-year warranty for peace of mind





CompositionPE foam, EVA, 900D nylon with PU coating
Dimensions (Open)121x91 cm
FasteningEasy hook metal buckles
TransportationAdjustable shoulder straps, waistbelt, side handles
Guarantee2 years

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Black Diamond

Black Diamond was born from Chouinard Equipment and was a natural continuation of the passion and ethos that Yvon Chouinard and his friends started in 1965. Peter Metcalf and the employees of Chouinard Equipment took over in 1989, changed the name to Black Diamond and moved to Salt Lake City, to be at the base of the Wasatch mountains.

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