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Alpkit Phud - good investment or waste of money

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 francois 02 Oct 2006
What are your experiences with the Phud pads? Are they durable at all and how's the foam?

 pottsworth 02 Oct 2006
In reply to francois:
If you search for alpkit on here you'll find dozens of treads on the phud.
It is a good mat, and i certainly wouldn't wana spend the extra on a more designer mat
 Bill Davidson 02 Oct 2006
In reply to francois:

We've had one for about 18 months now & rate it highly. I'd go for it.
Bill
 Burnsie 02 Oct 2006
In reply to francois:

For the cash they are great - I couldn't bring myself to spend over £100 on a bit of foam.
In reply to Burnsie:

How about £40?

Davie
 Burnsie 02 Oct 2006
In reply to I am the God of Strathyre:

Aye if you can get one of yer mate for £40 cos it doesn't fit in there shiney new motor, ever better !
 A Crook 02 Oct 2006
In reply to francois:

good investment.
jonna 02 Oct 2006
In reply to francois:

My 19yr old brother who either loses, destroys, eats, or drinks pretty every bit of physical property he has ever owned has a phud which is in excellant nick a year down the line. he is well impressed with it.

jonna
 Bill Davidson 02 Oct 2006
In reply to Burnsie:

Aye, there's the thing to check first, make sure it actually fits in, in the first place!!!

Bill
 Sean Bell 02 Oct 2006
In reply to Bill Davidson: I like mine a lot, it fits in my astra easily, it also fits in my mates peugeot 106.Not sure about a smart car though.good mat, happy landings always.
OP francois 03 Oct 2006
Should fit in my Daewoo Kalos then, not much smaller than the 106. I'll order one this week.



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