Crah pad help?
Crah pad help?
I'm finally going to break down and start bouldering.
So my question is: What is the best crash pad (for the money) to get?
So my question is: What is the best crash pad (for the money) to get?
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Personally I don't see why someone would want such an unwieldably large crash pad unless they were planing on doing highballs a lot. In Squamish I imagine you'd have trouble getting between bolders and sometimes placing the pad. If I were you I'd go for something like the flashed temple or the MEC pad (which I think is the cheapest pad I've seen). Then, as long as you go bouldering with other people you can place the individual pads on the hazard areas of the landing(Squamish has a lot of rocks to fall on). Plus if you can pick it up at MEC you won't have to pay a shipping fee. Good luck finding one that suites you!
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Go with the Flashed pads. They're a great landing and both the foam and the cover are really durable and they're made in Canada. I love the 4" Master mat myself but the Temple is the most common mat used in Squamish these days. www.flashed.com
Re: Crah pad help?
Pete L. wrote:I'm finally going to break down and start bouldering.
well?....what was the final choice?
or was this all just a carefully orchestrated ruse to further placate those of us with an aversion to rope climbing?
And how is education supposed to make me feel smarter? Besides, every time I learn something new, it pushes some old stuff out of my brain. Remember when I took that home winemaking course, and I forgot how to drive? --Homer Simpson
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