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Pusher King pad

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Nate Mehlman · · Everett, WA · Joined Nov 2013 · Points: 80

Anyone ever see/have this pad? I'm thinking about picking one up and was unable to find any reviews on it. It's their uber big one 6'x4'x5".

frankstoneline · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 30

I've seen em/fallen on em. Pretty nice pads, they are MASSIVE. I'd be worried about fitting it in a compact car. This is one of my chief complaints about the newer pusher/revolution pads. They seem well enough constructed but the taco fold design in the bigger pads leads to a massive folded size compared to comparable (or bigger in footprint) hinged designs.

Nate Mehlman · · Everett, WA · Joined Nov 2013 · Points: 80

Other then the size any complaints? I feel that any pad that size will be huge.

frankstoneline · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Apr 2009 · Points: 30
ECTradClimber wrote:Other then the size any complaints? I feel that any pad that size will be huge.
The metolius magnum is about that size and considerably more manageable. The King I saw seemed to lay a bit wonky as well, but that issue couldve just been that it was pretty new.
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