Mad Pad Crash Pad
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Reliable protection and comfortable landings with the Mad Pad Crash Pad
What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:
"This pad is bomber for everyday bouldering sessions. It’s thick, easy to carry, and the backpack straps make approaches way more comfortable. Plus, I love that it can turn into a couch at camp after a long day of climbing."
The Mad Rock Mad Pad Crash Pad delivers trusted cushioning and durability for serious bouldering sessions. Designed with a plush landing zone and a robust outer shell, it gives us confidence when committing to the send—even over less-than-perfect landings.
The taco-style fold eliminates gaps and provides solid coverage under sketchy topouts or traverses. The padded backpack straps and waistbelt make hauling easier, and the Velcro straps let us link multiple pads for expanded landing zones. Whether we’re stacking up for a highball or lounging at basecamp, the Mad Pad has our back.
Details
- Thick five-inch foam cushioning for safer falls and hard landings
- Taco-style fold prevents gaps in the landing zone
- Durable 1000D nylon outer resists abrasion and rough surfaces
- Padded shoulder straps and waistbelt offer comfortable carry
- Hook-and-loop closure straps allow pads to link together
- Transforms into a couch for relaxing at the crag or camp
- Integrated carpet patch for cleaning climbing shoes
- Reliable all-around crash pad for daily bouldering missions
- Item #MRC0004
- Material
- [face fabric] nylon, [buckles] aircraft-grade aluminum
- Padding
- 1-3-1 sandwich construction (closed-cell foam, open-cell foam)
- Carry Mode
- shoulder straps
- Dimensions - Open
- 48 x 36 x 5in
- Dimensions - Folded
- 24 x 36 x 10in
- Claimed Weight
- 14lb
- Activity
- bouldering
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 1 year
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This product can expose you to chemicals including Tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP) {{which}} known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.