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Cassin (CAMP) Minido Crashpad
  • Cassin (CAMP) Minido Crashpad
  • Cassin (CAMP) Minido Crashpad
  • Cassin (CAMP) Minido Crashpad
  • Cassin (CAMP) Minido Crashpad
  • Cassin (CAMP) Minido Crashpad
  • Cassin (CAMP) Minido Crashpad

Minido

Rating

My vote: None ( 3.5 avg )

Description

Compact and affordable crash pad.
Burly Tri-Ripstop 600D fabric with an internal coating for tensile strength and weather resistance.
Strong aluminum buckles.

A new crash pad that follows in the footsteps of the popular Domino with burly materials and high-quality construction; but with a smaller footprint and a lower price tag. With its compact footprint, the MiniDo fits easily in small cars, but still delivers a soft landing with 4 inches (10.5 cm) of padding comprised of 3 different foam densities. Zippers allow access to the padding so it can be ventilated for drying or removed to wash the shell. The exterior is Tri-Ripstop 600D nylon fabric with an internal coating to increase the tensile strength of the fabric and block moisture and dirt from reaching the foam. Modular shoulder straps allow the MiniDo’ to be carried as a backpack, over one shoulder like a messenger bag, or as a brief case with two large, comfortable handles. The closure straps are long enough to wrap around large loads carried inside the pad and the bright colors on the landing area make the pad easily visible from above.

Retail price

US$ 219.95
Weight (lbs / kg)

Weight (lbs / kg)

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

8.38 lbs / 3.80 kg
Fold Type Straight Hinge
Number of Foam Layers three
Foam Layout ­
Fabric Top: Tri-Ripstop 600D nylon fabric
Bottom: Tri-Ripstop 600D nylon fabric
Features Side Handle(s)
ShoulderCarry
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

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AVG RATING
6
( 6 avg )
Rating
6
( 6 avg )

Cassin, more like Cassasin...

Pros
Lightweight, durable, easy to spot, very crashable
Cons
Back strap attachment point
Familiarity
I’ve used it a ton

This little nugget is mega, if you can find it, buy it. So lightweight, but no worries on a big fall and holds up well over time. Surprisingly easy to see when falling. Not something I thought of being so helpful until getting a bright orange crash pad but it makes life easier on projects.

Only con is the attachment buckles are difficult to keep under tension when putting on your back. I removed the buckles and sewed the straps directly to the loops. Now it is by far the favorite over Metolius or Mad Rock. Trying to find another.

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