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Mondo
| WEIGHT: |
7.71
kg (17 lb)
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| COLOR(S): |
Maroon
on Black |
| SIZE: |
112
cm x 168 cm x 13 cm (44" x 66" x
5")
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Five
inches (13 cm) of foam for proud lines, the Mondo
gives a gentle catch from great heights with a four-inch
(102 mm) bottom layer of cushy open-cell foam and
a one-inch (25 mm) layer of force-dissipating closed-cell
foam. Its ample surface area gives you a big target
and an über-comfortable place to sleep when
you’re on the road. To withstand years of falls,
the Mondo is built with double-stitched seams, rounded,
reinforced corners and stainless steel buckles. It’s
also equipped with removable shoulder straps and
hip belt, both padded.
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Tech
Tips
| Foams
Are Not Equal. |
Determining
which foams absorb the highest impact forces,
which foams rebound the quickest after impact
and which foams offer the best weight vs.
durability ratio is crucial when choosing
crashpad foam. Every crashpad manufacturer
claims to use high quality foam but foams
are not equal—different
foams with the same cell count do not absorb
force the same. Through in-house testing of
impact force absorption using a load cell interfaced
with a Data Acquisition System, Franklin R&D
has been able to record impact forces during
varied, fixed-height drop tests on different
foam samples, thicknesses and layering combinations.
Using the data from these tests, we have blended
custom-engineered foam (open- and closed-cell)
using unique layering combination for optimal
performance throughout our crashpad line. Our
lightweight and durable combinations of foams
and layers will keep you from bottoming out
because, fall after fall, they do their job
of dispersing impacts and rebounding quickly. |
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| Some
aspects of mountaineering and related
activities, including but not limited
to technical rock, ice, and snow climbing,
are potentially hazardous and dangerous.
Any person using our equipment in any
manner is personally responsible for
learning the proper techniques involved,
and assumes all risks and accepts full
and complete responsibility for any and
all damages and injury of any kind, including
death, which may result from the use of
any equipment purchased through this catalog.
Books and catalogs like this one can help,
but they are no substitute for personal
instruction by a qualified person well
versed in all appropriate safety techniques. |
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