Session II
Description
We've made the bestselling crash pad in the USA even better! Redesigned flap closure system is easier to load and reverses to cover shoulder straps while bouldering. Two new drag handles make it easier to position while open. This versatile, do-it-all crash pad has burly 900d poly outer fabric that protects your pad from abrasion. Cross-clipper logo rug for cleaning shoes, padded shoulder straps, a waist belt, and suitcase-style carry handles. 4" sandwich foam design for maximum impact absorption, and angled hinges eliminate the gutter. Innovative speed-hook aluminum buckles are guaranteed for life.
Retail price
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Weight (lbs / kg) Weight (lbs / kg)In pounds and kilograms, the weight, as stated by the manufacturer/brand. | 9.00 lbs / 4.08 kg |
Fold Type | Straight Hinge |
Number of Foam Layers | |
Foam Layout | |
Fabric | Top: 900d poly outer fabric Bottom: 900d poly outer fabric |
Features |
Waist Belt Side Handle(s) ShoulderCarry Backpack Carry Removable / Hidden Straps Closing Flap Shoe Cleaning Spot |
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 | 4.00 ft x 3.00 ft x 4.00 in 1.22 m x 0.91 m x 10.20 cm |
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When it comes to the the bouldering pads most people want, Organic’s incredibly durable, full featured, fully customizable system are the most attractive to WeighMyRack users. However when we look at the most owned pads out there, we see a range of brands that are all filling a particular niche in the field, from impact absorption, feature list, and price point.
My climbing partners and I tested the Metolius Session II with many other pads. It was one of the few that didn’t get complaints of an uncomfortable carry from anyone — short, tall, man or woman, sometimes on hourlong approaches in the alpine.
The medium size of the Session II is just right for a solo lowball circuit or to pad a tall problem in conjunction with a few other pads. Although the Mad Pad is better for its thickness and durability, the Session II still has a place in the hands of boulderers on a budget and for those who are looking to add some extra cushion to their arsenal of pads.