Mad Rock Triple Mad Pad reviews and deals for sale
The Triple Mad Pad is Mad Rock's largest crash pad to provide you with more area to land when you fall off your boulder project. Open and closed foams offer a cushy yet firm catch that lasts season after season. Shoulder straps make it easy to transport the pad from boulder to boulder and it easily converts into a couch so you can chill around the campfire after a day of sending.
$278.95
$195.27
$195.27
Product Specifications
Brand | Mad Rock |
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Category | Crash Pads |
Padding | open and closed foams |
Carry Mode | shoulder straps, grab handles |
Dimensions - Open | 72 x 44 x 5in |
Dimensions - Folded | 24 x 44 x 15in |
Claimed Weight | 24lb |
Recommended Use | bouldering |
Manufacturer Warranty | limited lifetime |
Mad Rock Triple Mad Pad Reviews
Anna M.
October 5, 2020Great Climbing Pad
We built a rock wall in our garage and have since bought 2 pads, which are able to be attached together. They are incredibly durable and provide protection from falls on top of a concrete garage floor. Great product!
Jordan Magill
April 4, 2020Great Big Pad
I was looking for a big pad that is suitable for highballs but still fits in my car and doesn’t cost a ton. The triple pad is it! It is massive and had 5” of sturdy foam that evens out rough terrain and easily breaks a fall from 20+ ft. I took a 23 ft fall onto the pad and was fine! It also packs up pretty well so it is manageable (it’s still big though). Another added benefit… read more is that you can place your pack on top of the pad and secure it with a bungee for a simple way to haul your gear. I highly recommend it!
Brent Allen
December 9, 2019Bring friends, send BIG!
What makes this pad great is the Velcro. Velcro the seams closed, Velcro two Mad Rock pads together, Velcro three !!! Stop worrying about seams OR the landing on your MEGAPROJ ! ! ! Two of my boulder buddies and I got these bad boys on a past labor day sale and they're great for building out uneven landings, stitching together for highballs, or layering - to create a gym floor… read more below your highball. They're not the absolutely most durable , but you don't need to baby them either and they'll hold up for years. The only real complaint is that I'd like a more padded waist belt, but with a bit of foam and duct tape I can easily remedy that issue too. If you have one of those tiny Mad-pads or medium Metolius pads, do yourself - and your bouldering crew - a favor and stay safe with this GIANT landing zone!
ramesh E.
December 7, 2018Outdoor Gear Lab Review
Our Verdict - Outdoor Gear Lab - 2018 The Triple Mad Pad is the least expensive of all the big crash pads we tested and comes with a ton of features. It has a convenient strap and tri-fold design that turns it into a pretty comfortable couch. It has Velcro tabs that mate each hinge together and make it very unlikely that your foot can punch through a hinge. This is a cool feature… read more and eliminates most people's concerns with hinge-designed pads. If you're looking for a large pad and are on a tight budget then the Triple Mad Pad is an excellent option.
Sydney Lynch
October 1, 2018First Pad
As a beginning climber, I've only bouldered in the gym. I got this pad to bring with me for my first outdoor bouldering experience at Smith Rock, OR. The padding was thick, and the dimensions were large enough that I felt safe with this pad, even on areas with more angled ground. I didn't experience any unplanned falls on it, but having the security definitely made the visit more… read more enjoyable. The straps are nice, but it was slightly bulky to carry.
Matthew Bowe
February 16, 2018THE PERFECT SIZE
I was worried this was going to be too big for me to carry around. I've had both, too big to carry and too small to be useful. This was spot on perfect.
Ryan
October 10, 2017just big enough to lay head to toe!!
I'm 6ft tall and am not always trying to bring a sleeping pad with me on trips so I use my double crashpad setup which links together but this is the perfect length for just me.
Joseph
September 6, 2017Mad Pad Triple
The pad is thick and great when it comes to taper boulders. The only downside is that you can't haul anything with it.
Zoe Zulauf
May 20, 2016Triple Mad Pad: Perfect for Joe's Valley
The lovely miss Dana Fenster on The Angler in Joe's Valley, UT. Look at that pad coverage!
george antoniou
October 18, 2020How thick are the crash pads
Thomas
March 28, 2020Are you going to be getting more in stock? If so, when? And are they going to still be on sale?
Michael S.
November 30, 2015How thick is this pad when open?
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