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Product Description

Overview

The KXB-MP2 is the black waterproof anti-slip plywood platform for KUPO X-Bone Medium frames. It fits the 122 x 122 cm medium square frame and gives the finished deck a practical black surface for performance, production, and repeated event use.

Why It Matters

The medium platform often becomes a working bay, not just a display surface. This anti-slip finish makes sense where people step, turn, place equipment, or move under show pressure, while the black color keeps reflections restrained.

Key Features

  • 122 cm L x 122 cm W plywood deck is sized for the X-Bone Medium frame so the platform lands cleanly on the matching module.
  • Black Waterproof Anti-Slip Surface finish gives the stage surface the right visual and practical behavior for working stage areas, repeated crew traffic, and performance surfaces.
  • 17.5 kg platform weight keeps the deck substantial underfoot while remaining manageable for event crews.
  • Drop-on fit with the X-Bone corner connector layout helps crews build repeated stage bays without improvised alignment.

Applications

Use with X-Bone Medium frames for performance risers, utility decks, touring platforms, compact event stages, exhibition work areas, and modular grids that need a black anti-slip walking surface.

Compatibility

Designed for the matching X-Bone Medium frame. The aluminum frame is sold separately, and customized platform dimensions are available upon request from KUPO.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the X-Bone frame included with the KXB-MP2?

No. This SKU is the plywood platform only. Use it with the matching X-Bone Medium frame to complete the stage module.

Which frame size does this platform fit?

It fits the X-Bone Medium frame and follows the 122 cm L x 122 cm W platform size listed for that stage system.

Is this platform surface meant for outdoor weather?

The product information identifies the surface as waterproof anti-slip, which makes it more practical around moisture than carpet. Final site use should still follow the event crew's staging and safety plan.