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Inflatable crash pads built for backcountry bouldering.

Travel Lighter. Climb Harder.

No checked bag or van required.

Pack small. Land soft.

Inflatable, portable, and field-tested.

Meet the pad

From Bishop to Fontainebleau - made for boulderers who want to go further.

Our patent pending design combines bomber inflatable tech from kayaks and paddle boards with the durability of climbing gear to create a pad that’s light enough to travel anywhere - and tough enough for serious falls.

Inflates in 60–90 seconds 

Or 20 with the Rapid Air Pump.

Weighs 5.5 lbs (2.38 kg) 

Half the weight of foam.

Packs to 14 × 8 × 7 inches 

Fits in your backpack.

Whitewater-grade TPU shell

Waterproof and bomber .

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Key Features

Sick Sequence Crash Pad

PACK LIGHT, BRING MORE

Carry two pads plus all your gear in a single backpack.

Perfect for backcountry bouldering or flights where checked bags aren’t an option.

Ready in 30 seconds

With our Rapid Air Pump, or 60-90 seconds with the included foot pump.

Fast setup means more time climbing and less time fiddling.

Make your landing

Connect multiple crash pads together in any configuration using our bomber Connection Strips.

Cover more ground, eliminate gaps, and build a safer landing zone that fits the problem - not the other way around.

BUILT TO TAKE A BEATING


Our patent pending crash pad is built for the daily abuse of bouldering. It's constructed with a tightly woven ripstop nylon interior coated with a durable TPU outer membrane.

In case you make friends with a cactus or other sharp object, every crash pad comes with a patch kit too.

At Sick Sequence, we believe the future of bouldering lies in the backcountry.

We created the Sick Sequence Crash Pad to make backcountry bouldering more accessible than ever before.

Eyeing some untouched alpine boulders? Traveling to your next bouldering destination? Need more space in your van? Or do you simply want to carry more than 1 crash pad to the crag?

You've come to the right place.

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