REVIEWS
4.0
90%
Recommended
22 Reviews
Kai P.
This is a reasonably large pad that carries gear easily. However, It is very thin and soft which makes it less than optimal for tall boulders. I got this on sale for 195 after tax and at that price point I would say that it's worth it but absolutely not at the retail price.
Cooper L.
very nice pad, a little firm out the box but softens up and becomes perfect after a few uses
UyenPhuong N.
This guy folds up "taco stye" which means there's no hinge that allows for easy storage. You either have to compress the foam and put it into a permanent "u-shape" that would be sub-optimal, or store it open which requires a lot of space (also not great) - otherwise, it's a great product!
Clayton N
Looking for a pad that has technical aspects but not super pricey? This is your pad. I can add additional pads to tote to the boulder of the day, or stuff stuff into the fold and carry it as well. A bit tough to fold and close at first, but to me, that just means its keeping me safe when it is open and I fall. Looking for your first pad, this is a great option. Looking to add more security and protection to your other pads, look no further.
LILITH M
Its a solid crash pad. The canvas covering isn't super durable. The crash pad already had a tear after only a few uses. The backpack straps are good. The hip strap is pretty short and small, and only just fits around my hips, which aren't super wide. The pocket on it is nice. It is a pain to get the crash pad to stay closed. It's all around a good starter crash pad and a nice size.
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