Crashpad trade/downsizing

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Crashpad trade/downsizing

Postby Danger » Thu Apr 05, 2007 12:29 pm

Hey all,

I've got a Franklin drop zone that's in great condition and need to downsize pads for travel purposes... if anyone wants to trade/upsize that would be stellar. Looking for something in the Fat Bastard range....
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Postby ben smith » Thu Apr 05, 2007 3:49 pm

yo roger- psyched to hear you're hitting the road- I have that metolius pad that we took to kentucky and a slightly larger flashed pad- the flashed pad is thicker but newer and better to bike with give me a shout if you're interested- also I still owe you for the kentucky gas- need to give you that before you head out
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Postby granite_grrl » Tue Apr 10, 2007 1:51 pm

Don't do it man! I have a little S7 pad, really not much smaller than your standard Metolius pad, but that extra little off makes it seems way smaller.

How much stuff are you bringing that you feel you need to downsize your crash pad?
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Postby Danger » Tue Apr 10, 2007 5:40 pm

Two people in a 98 camry for a year... bringing all our other climbing gear and living supplies. The franklin more or less fills the backseat and I don't want to strap it on top gypsy style for a year of driving.
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