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Sensory Crash Pit

SKU 9JXCRASH
$2,597.00

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A soft sided pit a kid can climb into when sensory overload hits, with foam chunk fill that wraps around the body and helps them come back to center.

What's included:

  • Sensory crash pit with 6" thick vinyl walls and Velcro connectors
  • 2" thick floor pad with wipe clean vinyl cover
  • Internal crash pad has a wipe clean vinyl cover and is filled with foam chunks to keep its shape.

Details:

  • Dimensions: 5' L x 5' W x 24" H
  • Color: blue
  • Skid free bottom keeps the pit in place
  • Wipes clean and disinfects easily between users
  • Made in the USA

Please note: Ships in two shipments. The inner crash pad ships in 7 to 10 days. The pit itself ships in 3 to 5 weeks.

TFH Sensory Crash Pit, a crash pad for sensory rooms, classroom sensory break corners, and home sensory spaces for kids who need a soft place to land during sensory overload. This large crash pit and sensory friendly crash pad measures 5 by 5 feet with 24 inch tall 6 inch thick vinyl walls connected by heavy duty Velcro, includes a 2 inch thick floor pad, and is filled with foam chunks that hold their shape. Made in the USA in blue, with a skid free bottom and wipe clean vinyl that disinfects easily for multiple users. A go to piece of sensory equipment for proprioceptive input and sensory regulation, with documented sensory crash pad benefits for kids including those on the autism spectrum.

A Crash Pad That Turns Any Sensory Room Into a Soft Landing

When sensory overload hits, a kid needs somewhere to land. The Sensory Crash Pit is that place inside a sensory room or any quiet corner of the house. Six inch padded walls wrap around a 5 by 5 foot space, foam chunks hold the body steady, and the room outside fades away until they're ready to come back out. This is the kind of sensory friendly crash pad that gives parents and therapists a real answer when the meltdown starts building.

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Give Your Kid Somewhere Safe to Go When They Need It Most

A kid feeling overload can climb in, lie back, and the world gets quieter. The foam chunks underneath give just enough to feel like a hug from every side, the padded walls block out the room they walked away from, and breathing slows on its own. The crash pit sensory release a kid needs starts the second they lie down. For families with kids on the autism spectrum, this is the crash pit autism parents and therapists reach for when the day takes a turn.

Keep the Same Safe Space Ready Every Single Day

A skid free bottom keeps the pit from sliding when a kid climbs in. Foam chunks hold their shape instead of flattening out like beads would. Six inch padded walls stand up to repeat visits without losing their form. Your kid finds the same large crash pit waiting today, tomorrow, and a year from now.

Complete Any Sensory Room With a Place to Actually Land

A bubble tube draws a kid's eye. A tactile wall keeps their hands busy. The crash pit gives their body somewhere to go when the rest of the room has done its job. Together they make a sensory room that actually works, with the crash pit as the still point a kid returns to between activities. These are the sensory crash pad benefits that earn the pit its place in classrooms, clinics, and home sensory corners.

One Spot in the House That Always Says Yes

Built in the USA from materials that hold up to daily use, this sensory crash pad shows up the same way every time, in a home, in a classroom, or in a clinic seeing kids back to back.