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EPE, XPE 180x120x1cm double-sided baby playing mats

EPE, XPE 180x120x1cm double-sided baby playing mats

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Quick Details

  • Style: Educational Toy, Soft Toy, Sports Toy

  • Material: EPE or XPE

  • Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

  • Model Number: SY1616

  • Size: 180*120*1cm

  • Thickness: 1cm

  • Weight: 0.79kg

  • Color: Multicolor 2 sides

  • Outer packing: Woven bag

  • Approvals: SGS,CCC

  • Use: floor, outdoor, exercise, baby crawl, picnic

  • Features: eco-friendly, waterproof, endourless, easy to store

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Inner packing: bale packing handbag or shrink wrapping Outer packing: carton We suggest 25 pcs open packed in a woven bag for the thickness of 1.0cm
Delivery Detail:7-10 days

Specifications

EPE/XPE 180*120*1cm double-sided baby playing mats
Eco materials
Passed SGS
Waterproof,Portable
Size & patterns optional

EPE/XPE 180*120*1cm double-sided baby playing mats

Item No.

SY1616

Material

PE film+EPE+PE film

Color

2-sided

Gross weight

0.79kg

Thickness

1cm

Product size(cm)

120*180*1

Approval

SGS, CCC

OEM

Size and patterns can be customized

Outer packing

Suggest 25 pcs open packed in a woven bag

Woven bag packed size(cm)

180*120*25


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