While I do really rate Snap pads high, I would try to get Organic fullpad. Instead, and the either Organic simple pad or one of the Ocun two fold models (so also the DMM), as you can get the Ocun inside the load-flap easily.
The Organic loadflap only really works with Organic pads, and to be honest it’s not really good (Odd considering Organics main products are pads).
My sherpa bouldering rig is one Organic Big Pad and under the load flap, two non folded Snap P’tit Wraps. Weighs a ton, but creates rather lovely landingzone.
I dont have to get the lisd flap if ratchet straps are gonna give me a similar effect and make it easier to use other pads, especially when the organic pads do seem to be s bit of a pricer option
IMHO unless you have them Organic pads, the flap makes no sense. And proper ratchet straps will be as good (albeit more fiddly).
Just for the record, getting as big pad as you can fit in your car would be my suggestion. Then add a smaller one (preferably the same thickness as the big one). The new BD Mondo seems quite a good option, almost 100 eur less than the big Organic or Snap.
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