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Mad Rock Mad Pad Crash Pad

Item #MRC0004 | 20 in Stock

I'm kind of new to climbing and bouldering and i'm looking...

By Ranked #251 - Climbing Ropes and Bouldering Pads November 4, 2008

I'm kind of new to climbing and bouldering and i'm looking into buying a crash pad. Just like everyone else i dont really want to spend a lot of money and this pad looks like an awesome deal, i just want to know if anyone has found this pad to be too big? Like is it a nuisance to carry around?

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

By Ranked #95 - Climbing Ropes and Bouldering Pads May 6, 2010

It's very easy to move around. Back straps (like a backpack) and a handle. It's honestly really easy to just carry around by the handle, but the straps are nice for convenience, no doubt.

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By Ranked #118 - Climbing Ropes and Bouldering Pads November 14, 2008

This is a pretty standard size to have, and a very popular pad. It'll only stick up a few inches above your head when you walk, and probably a few inches out each side. Very little inconvenience....there is also a handle on the side so you can carry it like a large piece of luggage. Also, it is the right size to sit on (and put on your climbing shoes of choice) while it is still closed.

Helpful Votes: 0 Yes

Tech Specs:

Material:
[shell] nylon; [padding] open and closed-cell foam 
Dimensions - Open:
48 x 36 x 5 in 
Dimensions - Folded:
24 x 36 x 10 in 
Carrying Mode:
backpack straps 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
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