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Asana crash pads!

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Bstoker2 · · Unknown Hometown · Joined May 2013 · Points: 5

Has anybody used one of these pads? Are they any good?

Thanks

GhaMby Eagan · · Heaven · Joined Oct 2006 · Points: 385

Living in bishop I see a lot of different types of pads and the organic hold up the best. Better foam and better sewing. If the asana costs the same then get the organic, if its on a steep discount and you are buying a second pad then the asana will be great.

I don't like the revolution pads that I've used.

Alex McIntyre · · Tucson, AZ · Joined Jan 2011 · Points: 546

Won an Asana Highball Hero pad in the dyno comp at the Rock Rodeo this year and I love it.

RockinOut · · NY, NY · Joined May 2010 · Points: 100

I`ve got the Asana Sir Lands A Lot and cant complain at all.

bowshaaa · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jan 2013 · Points: 25

I have the KJ highball pad and have used it for 2 years+. The pad holds up great, the foam has held up great and is very firm (almost like new feeling) and I have used this thing a lot. It also has a large landing area, and it can be locked in the open position to keep the weak spot on the spine of the pad from folding. I recommend it!

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