

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""If I’m heading out for highball problems or sketchy landings, this is the pad I want with me. It’s massive, has solid foam that doesn’t compress too quickly, and the taco fold means no hinge gaps. Plus, I can fit gear inside for the approach—it’s a monster in the best way.""For big falls, uneven landings, or solo days at the boulder field, the Asana SuperHero Crash Pad brings maximum surface coverage and impact protection. It’s a step up in size and confidence, with a wide footprint and high-quality foam to soften the blow when gravity wins. The taco-style design provides continuous foam coverage with no weak hinge points, while the burly 1000D nylon construction resists sharp rock edges and rugged terrain. Padded backpack straps and multiple grab handles make it surprisingly manageable despite its size, and closure straps allow for easy packing or gear carry. This pad is built to take hits—and help us get back up for the next send."
Price: $348.95 from Backcountry
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| $348.95 | Visit Store |
When pulling past 20 feet without a rope, we appreciate a wide and deep landing zone, which is why we trek out to our project with the Asana G5 Crash Pad. With five inches of dual-density foam and a larger-than-average area, this pad gives us just what...
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