Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
Crash Mat
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Item # VS3684

Crash Mat

Crash Mat

Stay Grounded While Jumping Around
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Regular price $253.49
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Why We Love It

Whether you’re jumping, tumbling, or just lounging around, the Crash Mat is always the perfect place to land. Its durable construction stands up to frequent use, and the ample foam filling provides soft, supportive cushioning. Kids need opportunities to move and release energy, and this mat helps provide a safe, cushioned surface.

  • Encourage movement-based activities for kids with sensory needs
  • Ideal for sensory rooms in schools, clinics or at home
  • Age 3+

Details

  • 8' x 8' (Jumbo): 96’ W x 96”L. Supports up to 250 lbs. Weighs 70 lbs. Royal blue
  • 6' x 8' (Super): 72”W x 96”L. Supports up to 250 lbs. Weighs 60 lbs. Royal blue
  • 6’ x 6’ (Mega): 72” W x 72”L. Supports up to 250 lbs. Weighs 40 lbs. Royal blue
  • 5' x 5' (Large): 60"W X 60"L. Supports up to 160 lbs. Weighs 31 lbs. Royal blue
  • 3' x 4' (Small): 36"W X 48"L. Supports up to 100 lbs. Weighs 16 lbs. Dark green
  • Phthalate, lead and BPA-free.
  • Mat: Nylon exterior, foam interior. Surface wash. Air dry
  • Cozy Cloth Cover: Sizes: 8' x 8', 6' x 8', 6’ x 6’, 5' x 5' and 3' x 4'. Color: Light blue. Machine wash and dry
  • Nylon Cover: Sizes: 8' x 8', 6' x 8, 6’ x 6’ and 5' x 5'. Royal blue. Size 3' x 4'. Color: Dark green. Machine wash. Air dry 

Getting Started

Removable machine washable covers are available (purchase with crash pad from dropdown or see accessories to purchase separately).



Shipping and Returns

Please note: This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied.

6 month warranty for defects.

 


Safety Information

Use only with active eyes-on adult supervision. The surrounding area should be free of obstacles, sharp edges and sharp objects. The area should not overlap with the safety area of other equipment. Store away from children when not in use. A crash pad should not be used as a substitute for mats to protect users from falls.


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