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PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 12:41:13 pm


PODSACS Crashpad - only £59.99 (was £125) http://www.podsacs.com/i/q/CCPODCP/pod-crash-pad

8cm x 95cm x 100cm

The original Podsacs crashpad offers great protection for the recreational boulderer who will appreciate the ease of use and low bulk for easy storage and transportation. This classic hinged design uses high quality foams and durable Cordura fabrics.




PODSACS Super Crashpad - only £79.99 (was £145) http://www.podsacs.com/i/q/CCPSCP/pod-super-crash-pad

9cm x 100cm x 135cm

This is a bargain. Comparable bouldering mats cost at least £150. We have only 18 left. For higher or harder problems this original taco pad design provides a larger landing area with greater foam depth and continuous seam free foam coverage. The reverse wrap ensures the hard foam is maintained in excellent condition and aids a dirt free carry.



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#1 Re: PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 01:43:34 pm
fuck me crumbs! that's a good offer

on the smaller pads, is the landing surface the one on the inside when folded?






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#2 Re: PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 02:28:43 pm
Yes, it is a very good price. It's amazing what you can do with direct sales. I should also emphasise that these are all existing stock. They haven't changed in any way from those that were being retailed at £125 and £145 respectively.

Oh, and to answer the question, no the landing surface is the external coloured side. The black inner side goes on the deck.

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#3 Re: PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 05:18:34 pm
any reason I couldn't swap the foam round so the landing area is on the "inside" ?

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#4 Re: PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 05:39:55 pm
jesus fuckin christ, I'm so glad I'm not in a customer facing business having to deal with this shit. how do you put up with it nails? buy it then use it as a fucking go-cart if you want lagers

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#5 Re: PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 05:58:30 pm
cool

thanks

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#6 Re: PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 06:14:08 pm
I would prefer to have the fixed part of the hinge on the upper/landing surface so that I don't get scared about my foot sliding down the gap and banging against the hard floor.

I am used to mats hinged in this way. I am a bit old and don't cope well with change.

are the different density foam pieces of the same width and length as each other so I could swap them round?

is the material on the black face of the pad of similar landingness as the red face?

I apologize if these questions have been answered in the FAQs or Wiki, but I am a bit lame and couldn't find the relevant piece of internet

I have been very impressed by the quality of the customer support provided by Mr Loner and hope that you will continue to train and nurture staff of this quality

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of Suburbia

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#7 PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 06:19:32 pm
I'm interesting in purchasing a bouldering mat to use as a go-kart. Is this really possible Mr Loner? - it sounds a little improbable - the pictures do not show any wheels on the mat which I would have thought are a key requisite.

Keep up the good customer service work!

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#8 Re: PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 06:30:11 pm
Never mind customer service Dense Shirley has future career in psychotherapy.

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#9 Re: PODSACS - Phenomenal CrashPad Deals
April 25, 2014, 06:48:22 pm

Never mind customer service Dense Shirley has future career in psychotherapy.

Probation service - maybe time for rope access companies to diversify now it's being privatised..

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Re: lager's question:

I can't see any reason why you couldn't turn the foam. It's obviously been designed to work the other way but it's 1000D Cordura all round so I can't see why not. I'm not recommending it though.

Re: dense loner's question:

If you worked in a "Customer Facing Business" you wouldn't consider this as being "up there" in the pantheon of unreasonable demands. I'm afraid to admit to still owning an S7 mat that works as lager described.

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on the smaller pads, is the landing surface the one on the inside when folded?

I have bought or been given 5 of these pads since they first came out, including one in the last few months, and (look at me!) one prototype with 'special' foam gratis from POD himself.

THEY ALL HAVE THE LANDING SURFACE ON THE INSIDE.

For those confused, this means the thin layer of stiff foam is on top of the soft foam. And yes, its easy to replace swap over if you prefer it wrong. The latest one had thick plastic wrapping the foam, presumably to make them easier to pack. I took the foam out and removed this as it lets the outer slip around, especially on slopes.

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The latest one had thick plastic wrapping the foam, presumably to make them easier to pack. I took the foam out and removed this as it lets the outer slip around, especially on slopes.

I removed this on the larger taco style mat too. I think removing it is important as it allows the two layers to move independently so when folded the inner can move further than the outer and not get over compressed at the fold (hope that makes sense). 

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I've had a smaller POD pad for years, I've never had an issue with it.

Does anyone have experience of the larger one? I said I wouldn't buy another taco pad due to not being very impressed with how long the foam lasted for but that price is a bit of a bargain...

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It's fine. Not that thick so I wouldn't use it for highballs (have an ocun for that) but does the job well and the foam seems ok. Bargain price.

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only problem with the larger pad is that every other fucker on here has one

well pleased with mine at £100, so £80 is a bargain

I've been carrying my S7 mat inside the taco - which works well due to the length of the straps. the landing face of the small pad is on the inside so it stays clean. also, it means that the radius of the bend in the taco stays wide, which should make the foam last better

I hope to carry the smaller pod pad inside the taco in a similar way - anyone else tried this? does it fit?

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I think Dave of this parish has that set up with another smaller pad in the middle.

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Very tempted by this offer for the bigger one but what about the carry strap. Is that not quite in the way when its being used as a pad?

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The central attachment between the shoulder straps is a Velcro arrangement which can be easily removed.

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The central attachment between the shoulder straps is a Velcro arrangement which can be easily removed.

From experience this is the one major weakness of the design as the Velcro gets weak and then refuses to hold any longer.

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Mines been OK - velcro is on a bit of seatbelt webbing you can double thread back if that makes any sense...

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After a year or so carrying a small pod around inside it the velcro on the webbing is fucked on my old one, torn from the webbing. I use and old webbing strap with a fastex buckle to secure it now, which is actually better than the original as it won't randomly open up while you're walking.

So yeah, the velcro is a weak point assuming you're intent on using is not as designed and rely on it to bear the weight of two pads when its designed for one.

You can easily take the strap off if it gets in the way, something that I rarely bother to do.

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Hi All, just  a note to clarify about the smaller crashpads. My earlier comment was incorrect about the landing side of the pad. I was confusing it with the SuperCrashPads.

So to be clear:
 the smaller red CrashPads are packed such that they should be used with the coloured side on the ground. The Black side is the landing side. I've just checked the stock and the foam is packed such as the thin (higher density) foam is against the Black side (as Johnny Brown said). Should people wish to reverse this arrangement, then it would be easy to remove and turn the foam.

My apologies for any confusion caused.

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but I'm still ok to turn it into a go-cart right?

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if you can't decide for yourself whether to turn a pad upside down i think you may need more help with go-kart modifications  :coffee:

 

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