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24-Sep-2017 10:47:30 AM
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Because I want to buy it. I'm into bouldering...but not enough to pay $300 for a new pad. You don't really need your seventh pad, and you know deep down you kinda regret buying it. You know it just doesn't match any of your outfits. Together, we are a match made in heaven.
I don't really care about woofers or tweeters. Progressive foam density or tri-fold design. I just need a reasonable sized pad that's ok for occasional use.
I'll give you $100-$200 bucks for it, depending on what it is and the condition.
I live in Canberra but can travel to Wollongong/Sydney. Could also meet at the crag? Though I wont be getting to the Gramps until after Christmas...
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28-Sep-2017 12:21:36 PM
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On 24-Sep-2017 Olbert wrote:
>Because I want to buy it. I'm into bouldering...but not enough to pay $300
>for a new pad. You don't really need your seventh pad, and you know deep
>down you kinda regret buying it. You know it just doesn't match any of
>your outfits. Together, we are a match made in heaven.
>
>I don't really care about woofers or tweeters. Progressive foam density
>or tri-fold design. I just need a reasonable sized pad that's ok for occasional
>use.
>
>I'll give you $100-$200 bucks for it, depending on what it is and the
>condition.
>
>I live in Canberra but can travel to Wollongong/Sydney. Could also meet
>at the crag? Though I wont be getting to the Gramps until after Christmas...
Are you going over to the crateringdark side now Olbert?
Hmm. ...If you really want to explore the dark side, then the Buffalo Aidfest will be on again late November.
Heh, heh, heh.
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28-Sep-2017 5:28:38 PM
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When I moved to the US I found a mattress on my first day, some hard foam on the 2nd day and had a hand-stitched pad by that night
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28-Sep-2017 9:47:28 PM
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On 28-Sep-2017 mikllaw wrote:
>When I moved to the US I found a mattress on my first day, some hard foam
>on the 2nd day and had a hand-stitched pad by that night
Mate I reckon I was in early on crash mats, heuco 90. Just suck up and buy one
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28-Sep-2017 9:54:50 PM
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On 28-Sep-2017 IdratherbeclimbingM9 wrote:
>On 24-Sep-2017 Olbert wrote:
>>Because I want to buy it. I'm into bouldering...but not enough to
>pay $300
>>for a new pad. You don't really need your seventh pad, and you know
>deep
>>down you kinda regret buying it. You know it just doesn't match any of
>>your outfits. Together, we are a match made in heaven.
>>
>>I don't really care about woofers or tweeters. Progressive foam density
>>or tri-fold design. I just need a reasonable sized pad that's ok for
>occasional
>>use.
>>
>>I'll give you $100-$200 bucks for it, depending on what it is and the
>>condition.
>>
>>I live in Canberra but can travel to Wollongong/Sydney. Could also meet
>>at the crag? Though I wont be getting to the Gramps until after Christmas...
>
>Are you going over to the crateringdark side now Olbert?
>
>Hmm. ...If you really want to explore the dark side, then the Buffalo
>Aidfest will be on again late November.
>Heh, heh, he
bouldering is great when it is explorative.
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