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How to Choose crashpads?

The main goal of the crashpads is to append a lather cover between the climber and the ground, to diminish the collision of a bouldering fall. The standard crashpads have various traits including the type of folding system, materials, foam models, volume, and specific characteristics. Crashpads are used on all kinds of the ground; some pads are more suitable for the flat ground while others are more proper for rough, rocky landings. The structure of each pad is set up with certain interests in mind, which makes each one to be different. You can buy crash pads from Petzl, La Sportiva, Ferrino, Beal , Grivel.

Tips to Choose crashpads

Folding System
Choose a pad having a good folding system. Folding systems affect the buffer of the foam, the carrying system, and a pad’s closed size. Depending on the folding system, a pad can be more useful for a particular landing.

Size
The perfect pad size changes when it comes to various climbing areas with diverse landing conditions. Large pads average 4′ x 5′ while regular pads are 3′ x4′. Pad width normally varies from 3″ to 5″. Smaller pads, like sliders or sit mats, direct to be much thinner, though the coverage area can be more extensive. Try to choose a large pad for proper benefit.

Foam
There are two types of foam, open cell and closed cell, which make up crashpads. The two uniquely formed foams concern falls differently with closed cell giving more support and open cell allowing more cushioning. Many pads merge both types of foam to formulate a reliable and sustainable structure. So prefer the pads that merge both types.


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