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Mad Rock Triple Mad Pad in Open View
  • Mad Rock Triple Mad Pad in Open View
  • Mad Rock Triple Mad Pad in Open View
  • Mad Rock Triple Mad Pad in Open View
  • Mad Rock Triple Mad Pad in Open View
  • Mad Rock Triple Mad Pad in Open View

Triple Mad Pad

Rating

My vote: None ( 5.5 avg )

Description

This pad is the biggest on the market. Just like the regular Mad Pad, five inches of open and closed foam cushions your drop, but your aim can be slightly off 'cause there's plenty of landing space.

Retail price

US$ 299.00
Weight (lbs / kg)

Weight (lbs / kg)

In pounds and kilograms, the weight, as stated by the manufacturer/brand.

24.00 lbs / 10.89 kg
Fold Type Straight Hinge
Number of Foam Layers three
Foam Layout 1" closed cell, 3" open cell, 1" closed cell foam.
Fabric Top: 600 denier Nylon
Bottom: 600 denier Nylon
Features Waist Belt
Backpack Carry
Dimensions (ft / m)

Dimensions (ft / m)

In feet and inches / meters and centimeters, the length, width, and height of the bouldering pad, as stated by the manufacturer/brand

6.00 ft x 3.67 ft x 5.00 in
1.83 m x 1.12 m x 12.70 cm

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Outdoor Gear Lab Gear Review rating 3/5

This pad is best for all-around bouldering from beginner to expert. It is ideal for climbers on a budget. Entry level boulderers need to pay attention to the ankle-rolling possibilities and not learn about them the hard way!

Rock and Ice Gear Review

The Mad Pad is one-of-a-kind. It not only takes the sting out of falls, but softens the blow to your wallet—it’s the only pad under $200. It is also the only one with three hinged pads that fold out accordion style, converts into a comfortable lounge chair and comes with a separate cleaning mat. Besides the Triple’s budget price, the bi-fold is its most intriguing feature, letting the pad fold up into a narrow, 24-inch package. However, the bi-fold and the firm padding limit the amount of gear you can wedge between the folds. Metal hooks and straps bind the three pads together. Three inches of open-cell foam and two inches of closed-cell foam superbly cushion long falls. A large handle on one end lets you scoot the pad around, but more handles would be welcome. For durability, the Triple’s all “Durable Nylon” shell, which is lighter than the material used on most pads, showed wear after minimal use.

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