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Moon Saturn Crash Pad


£205.00
 
Moon


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Rating:  of 5 Stars!

All Moon pads use the highest quality closed-cell and open-cell foams bonded together into a single piece; ultra hardwearing ballistic nylon fabric; lightweight MOON-logoed aluminium/aluminum buckles, and padded shoulder straps.

Featuring the innovative “reverse fold” system, folding taco style to provide a surface with no creases and with the landing surface folding to the outside. In this “reverse fold,” the up-side with the firm foam also has the carry straps. When you shoulder your MOON pad after using it over muddy ground, the lower (dirty) surface of the pad folds in, saving your clothes, your car seats, or your mother’s carpet, from that dirt you’ve been throwing it into all day long.

On the landing surface, a sturdy flap covers the shoulder straps so you won’t trip on them, but it also keeps the carry area free of dirt, even if the pad is flipped over. Neatly, the same flap turns back down and around, exposing the straps while wrapping the lower end of the pad to secure your gear in carry mode.

Saturn

Named after the second largest planet in our solar system Saturn is the big daddy of the Moon pad family and measures 160 x 120 x 11 cm or 63 x 48 x 4.5 inches. It has all the same features as the Warrior but just a bigger and thicker landing area. Features padded rucksack shoulder straps. Approx weight is 8kg or 17lbs.


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Moon Saturn Crash Pad Reviews

Submited By: Richard Hudson on 18/09/2011
I have had my Moon Saturn Crash Pad for a few months now. I liked the price and delivery from Banana Fingers was prompt although my wife spotted a small oily mark on the red cover. I didn't bother complaining because I knew that in the immediate future the mat would be getting a thrashing. I have spent the last couple of months using the mat on Bodmin Moor. I have really enjoyed the landing area offered by the mat although it is quite large to carry on some of the walk-ins (especially when it is windy). The mat is the envy of some of the people that I boulder with although not all comments have been positive. As mentioned, the mat is sizeable. It offers a great landing area which fills one with confidence. The (waterproof) plastic bag which lines the foam causes me no end of bother as the nylon cover has become baggy thus making landings awkward and potentially dangerous. This is especially noticeable on uneven ground. My old SNAP mat has not gone baggy! I think that, for me, the carrying straps would benefit from a waist strap and chest strap. This would afford greater stability when I attach my rucksack onto the mat. I like the carpet that velcros over the carry straps but the velcro is rapidly filling with grass etc. Overall, I like my mat but I would recommend others to try before they buy as there may be better large mats out there.

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