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Love this unique pad - Mad Rock R3 Crash Pad
by
Adam K- Marketing,
from UT, United States
Written on January 21, 2022
Adam K- Marketing's Review of Mad Rock R3 Crash Pad
I dig how the baffles allow it to contour so it can be draped over a rock. I have a few standard solid pads that are usually my main landing and then this one I use for covering rocks in the landing are and awkward spots most pads don't sit well. I use this as my main ground pad sometimes as well and although I haven't fallen onto it from any highballs it seems to absorb my impact as well as most pads when it's used in tha traditional manner you think of for a crash pad. Another clutch feature of this pad is the way it rolls up on itself leaves a nice pocket in the middle for carring a bunch of gear like a backpack would. I just throw my shoes, chalk bucket, camera bag, a little day pack with some snacks and beers, etc on the pad and close it around them. When you close it there's a flap that secures over the bottom to keep things from falling out the bottom of the pad while backpacking it. There's a zipper pocket in the closure flap as well for storing a few small things. Pretty ingenious design really.
Would Recommend:
Yes
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