I have a Snap Bun, and think its really good, but my only real point of comparison is the Metolius Session. Its an excellent pad to fall on, average for storing stuff in and is annoying to to carry as the straps are mounted quite low down, so is a bit top heavy. Its also heavy if you're planning on travelling with it.
I literally went through this dilemma last weekend! I chose the Moon Warrior purely because i prefer the way that the strap covering system works. It means that you can store stuff more securely in the pad while it's on your back, and it's less faff to cover the straps than to remover them as with the Snap Bun design.
I can't comment on the foam quality of Moon because I haven't used them for many years but Snap foam quality is usually very good indeed, just as good as Organic.
Moon's strap system is very neat but I've never felt the need to totally remove the straps on my pads, just disconnect the top and pull the rest aside. I think you can do this on pretty much all pads nowadays.
The foam in the newer Warrior is better than the Saturn (top pieces are different) but its a ball ache having to keep them un-foldered (even though they get used 4-5 times a week), I found the DDM a bit weak (sustainability a little poor) but i've heard good things about snap and when I get another one down the line ill go with Organic, I'd say they are the best on the market at the moment.
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