Only thing i was unhappy with is the color.
Mad rock mad pad crash pad.
For its size it is relatively light and compact.
Mad rock made its mad pad crash pad with a cushy five inches of foam padding to boost your confidence as you top out the mantle on your problem.
Most of the landings on that tableland are nice to begin with but padding some of the more sketchy terrain definitely let me focus more on the climb then the possibility of falling and rolling an ankle or something like that.
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The mad pad is a plush five inches thick for firm but comfortable drops and features a 1 3 1 construction 1 closed cell foam 3 open cell 1 closed cell making the mad pad the high ball pad of choice.
And this was a great pad to have at my disposal.
On my computer the blue looked slightly turquoise.
However it s a true royal blue that reminds me of old school gym mats and garden tarps.
The mad rock mad pad is one of the least expensive medium size bouldering pads we tested and has some of the thickest and stiffest foam out there.
For this use they re perfect.
It was nearly impossible to bottom out on sharp rocks under the pad from any height.
This is our best buy award winner for bouldering crash pads because it is among the least expensive most.
My first and latest time using this crash pad was in bishop ca on some of the happy and sad boulders.
The crash pad of choice for climbers worldwide who don t want to sacrifice financial security on the next send.