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Answer to: "my friend and I both purchased a cheap bastard, but his is an..."
Metolius Cheap Bastard Crash Pad
March 25, 2008
I was just thinking if you did both purchase the same pad, make sure when you compare them that you don't compare the side with the shoulder straps to your friends pad on the side that doesn't have them. That could provide just enough lift on your pad (or visa versa) to give the appearance of one being larger.
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