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Mad Rock R3 Crash Pad

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$ 199.00

Score By Feature

Based on 98 ratings
Comfort
8.98
Value for money
8.88
Durability
8.70

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Product Description

Uses a completely new fill system that allows the pad to lay flat, fold over features easily, and enhances the ability to dampen impacts caused by
are made from recycled EVA/PU foam that is most often collected and shipped to be disposed of
This pad has a rugged 1680 denier nylon shell construction that makes it among the most durable on the market

Questions & Answers

The mat is too small for silk aerial practice. Can I use it?

If I were to go with something, I would pick something bigger

It's possible this pad can be rolled onto its side (to prevent someone from running into it and knocking it over)?

Although I am not quite certain if I understand your question, the Mad Rock R3 can stand on its own when folded so that it can be carried with the included straps. However, I believe the pad cannot stand on its own unsupported when open. There may be some possibility of doing so on a smooth, windless indoor surface, but I'm not

Will they work for judo and freestyle wrestling throws? I want to use them to supervise judo and freestyle wrestling throws. ?

Thank you for reaching out, but you cannot attach the R3s to your email. It is recommended that you use the Mad Rock Triple pad as it provides a way to attach and it is a little larger. It is my hope that this will help.

Would anyone have any idea how large the shipping box is? The size of the item is very important since I want to ship it to overseas as a gift. The limit seems to be getting closer and closer. ?

I have a huge box in my hands. There is a plastic bag inside which the pad is placed, and this plastic bag is

Selected User Reviews For Mad Rock R3 Crash Pad

Pound for pound (or gram for gram if you use metric systems) this is astounding
5/5

It's been a while since I bought this and after using it for about a year now I feel it's a great purchase.
Weighed at 20 pounds, it is heavy, but if you are used to backpacking, it will not be a problem for you. Climbers at the intermediate to advanced level will be able to handle this challenge thanks to the strength and endurance that you'll have. I would like to share with you a few This is a wonderful thing. This makes a lot of sense to me. because of the way in which the foam is laid out on the vertical tube. As well as the chest straps, a roll-out tarp that has Velcro fasteners on it protects them. Please note Space Located on the back is a secret pocket where snacks can be stored. Sometimes I forget about them but remember them when I am really hungry. Additionally, there are bags that can be filled with gear when needed, but you should be aware this will add weight. Two gear loops are located vertically on the backside of the pack as well as on the chest straps. The chest straps are similar to those on backpacks that are used for backpacking In addition to the chest strap, the hip strap is horizontal. I like this support a lot, but you do need to adjust everything. It is perfect. I put it on with the pad and my friend complained the whole time.

I like it a lot. In the meantime, if you prefer something a bit lighter, you should This is the perfect trip for those with a short approach, or for those with an ungodly endurance friend.

Harold KAY
Harold KAY
| Apr 08, 2021
It's amazing how well this pad works
5/5

It's a perfect pad for me. Because of the sketchy landings, there are a lot of problems that may be ignored, but with this pad, it adapts very well to rocky and uneven terrain. The coverage is enough to protect most falls even if it is alone. Having said that, it is not unbearable even though it is quite heavy. You'll be able to hold your gear well while on long treks and the support straps are amazingly This pad has a little flap that covers the straps when it is on the ground for when you place it on the ground so that they remain clean. From a distance, even from the baffles, it does not feel uncomfortable to land on them. As of now, I have not experienced any ankle rolling or thought that it could be a problem. An excellent choice for outdoor enthusiasts and a must-have for everyone's collection, the First Pad is an excellent entry-level pad for the eager beginner.

Nathanael LAW
Nathanael LAW
| Mar 29, 2021
We are unraveling the stitching
3/5

A couple of months ago, my wife and I picked up this set to begin bouldering. I mostly use it in Joshua trees - we've had it for awhile but have only used it on 4 houses so far The pack has so far been used 5 times so it is a bit bulky but it easily molds to the ground. There is only one big problem we are experiencing with it, and that is that the stitching is coming apart and the foam keeps leaking out. When you try to leave no trace, it can be a real pain in the ass. A couple of holes that were developed were stitched up by the wife. The pad seems to be well made, otherwise I am not sure what it is. There is a new hole forming on my wife's shirt as she stitches an old hole. I've added a pic showing the new hole and old hole.

Jayleen Perez
Jayleen Perez
| Jun 06, 2021
It's by far my favorite crash pad out of all the ones I've used in the past
5/5

The crash pad I'm using now is better than any crash pad I've used in the past. Recycling materials are used for this product, and it molds itself to the rock. A few people post that they did not beat the sh*t out of the pad prior to using it and that is why they twisted their ankles after falling on it. That is because many people fail to beat s*** out of the pad before using it as instructed. You don't have to believe me In the center of the picture is a stick figure beating the bad with a baseball bat. By doing so, you will loosen the soft material in the pad and reduce the amplitude of the ridges in it. Having said that, I think the R3 is more than worth the weight since it is along the lines of three times heavier than most crash pads. Despite its weight, it doesn't seem.

Kairo Henderson
Kairo Henderson
| Feb 17, 2021
I'd recommend you do something else instead
3/5

It is heavy. A pad like this caught my eye because of the price I found. Unfortunately, this pad carries quite a bit of weight compared to Metaloid and Mad Rock. In addition, the fold of the pad makes it feel uncomfortable on my back because it feels lopsided and does not sit even. This carpet is thick and can mold to the ground, however, I would recommend something else based on the weight.

Haylee Moon
Haylee Moon
| Mar 06, 2021
Pad can be used on , and it has the advantage of being shorter
5/5

The short approach pad is the ideal supplement for covering rocks when landing and can be used on its own for low falls, or in conjunction with other pads to cover shorter approaches and short approaches. In our group, this pad is the go-to pad for organizing stuff. It's a little heavy but I'm big so it doesn't bother me too much and I'm able to put all my stuff inside with no problem. As a result, we have used it very often to throw over rocks on the sides of landings since the pad can curve over them and a normal pad would not be able to channel over them.

Genesis NORTH
Genesis NORTH
| Apr 17, 2021
The crash pad must be present
5/5

Nearly always, you can find some sweet terrain right by some cool It's here that this guy enters the picture. You can still rely on it to provide a soft, yet firm fall, even if it contours around rocks, roots or whatever. The heavy weight of the pad is compensated for by its versatility. straps, when done properly, don't add to the weight of the jacket. As well as that, there's space between the padding for stuff. Now that I own one, it's become the rage among my friends.

Zoey Wright
Zoey Wright
| Oct 11, 2020
Exactly what I was looking for! Having the crash mat of the right size meant you could comfortably hike out to your favorite bouldering crag no matter how big or small it was
5/5

Generally a good amount of safe space when bouldering. I especially like the fact that it is not sectional as it can be laid over any rock shape or tree root. This bag is so far extremely durable, I have not encountered any rips or tears and it seems very well able to handle beatings. I am highly satisfied with the product and would recommend it!.

Janiyah Melton
Janiyah Melton
| Mar 21, 2021

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