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Product and Photo Gallery PACO PADS Paco Pads with Size Specifications Paco Pads are our most popular products. In this picture, our most Popular pads are featured with the sizes of foam that are inside of the covers. Paco Pads are the most durable and comfortable outdoor camping pads on the market today. Many of these pads have been in operation for over 18 years of commercial use. Silverback Paco Pad (4 X 26 X 78 inches of soft foam) and the Paco Grande (3 X 27 X 72 inches of soft foam), have two valves (one each edge near the top). They are not shown in this picture. Follow this link for more information about who uses Paco Pads, how they hold up, and where they are used . Click on Bag and Pad Warranty for more information about our warranty, and our customer service policy. If you are interested in Paco Pad Specifications that are in Metric, and English, follow this link. Paco Pad Shipping Weight and Volume is in this last link. Paco Pads are a registered trademark of Jack's Plastic Welding Inc. Custom Pads for Grand Canyon Expeditions There are two sizes of pads in this photo. the large one wraps around the mid section of the boat, and helps keep the customers safe and comfortable. The small one is back by the boatman so he does not have to sit on hot aluminum. these large pads are built the same way as our Paco Pads. They cushion hard spots and protect passengers from hard and hot metal parts (in the heat of the Grand Canyon) of these large whitewater rafts. We make custom pads for many applications. Courtesy of Grand Canyon Expeditons. A Beautiful View Comes with Every Paco Pad It is hard to get out of bed when the views are this good. There are two pads in this photo. Brand X is not being used. When there is a choice, Paco Pads always win. COURTESY ALDER PHOTOGRAPHY. Paco Pads are comfortable sleeping and boat lounging pads too In the Grand Canyon rafts go through an evolution of rigging. By about day 3, passengers are trying to figure out the best way to set up the Paco Pads for the most comfort. They can become wonderful lounge lizard habitat. They can also add a lot of insulation when they are strapped on the top of a cooler. Unloading Pads in the Hymilayas After this trip John gave these pads to his friends and helpers who live in Nepal. I think it must be a wonderful thing to own a Paco Pad if you live over there. This Picture is Courtesy of John Fullbright Photography. 1800 973 6046 Our son Joey (age 4 ) got tired and laid down on a pad that was floating near the waterfall. Then he fell asleep and slept for 3 hours. This boy never takes a nap. What Major Powell Saw After Hanging from a Cliff for Two Hours Seriously, we have not been making Paco Pads for that long. I think PVC was only invented in the 40's. I would like to thank Lars Nemi(CanynSply@aol.com), and David Kazinski for geting me this photo. Aparantly they were doing a little fooling around on thier own. PACO PADS ON TOP OF KILIMANJARO Here is what Eddy Frank said about our pads when he sent these pictures Hiking up the Summit of Kilimanjaro An internet picture can certainly not do justice to the view that must be seen from the summit of Kilimanjaro. It is hard for me to believe that Tusker Trails takes Paco Pads this far up. I think this is a record. Eddie Frank does this because he wants his customers to be comfortable, and nothing beats a paco pad. CAMP BELOW THE SUMMIT ON KILIMANJARO A beautiful scene at a camp just below snow line on the way up Kilimanjaro with Tusker Trails Safaris. Tusker trails uses paco pads because of their durrability, and comfort. They last even in Africa. Custom Paco Pad Design Procedure In this drawing you can see a trapezoid shaped Paco Pad with some special features. I chose this drawing, because it was not typical of our usual custom sizing and styling practice. Usually our custom Paco Pads are rectangular. Therefore all we would need to know is the length, thickness, and width. We also need to know if they are going to be rolled up, and if they need a valve. Valves are important to get pads small for shipping purposes. However many customers do not want valves on their pads. Industrial Covered Ethafoam Pads This is a very unique solution to an old problem that has been plaguing Grand Canyon Motor Rig Outfitters for almost 40 years. We have been supplying pads for almost 20 of those years. Still there are a few Outfitters who just can not seem to keep the water out of their open cell Custom Paco Pads. We decided to try out this new method. This pad is a covered closed cell ethafoam pad. There are numerous vent holes in the cover on the side. These vent holes will allow water to run freely through the pad. Occasionally the pad will be cleaned out with a garden hose. Note the d rings on the top and bottom edges of the pad. These are tie downs to the frame. Every 3 years the pads will be flipped over, and approximately every 6 to 10 years the covers will be replaced on the foam. PACO PAD RAFT- DON'T TRY THIS AT HOME Hi Jack, PACO PAD RELAXING BY THE RIVER My Very Good Friend Otis Kunz is playing the Guitar in the shade. His Paco Pad is a great recliner on the rocks. The Cool evening breeze is blowing up from the river. Life is good. ALL A WOMAN NEEDS IS 3 INCHES OF PURE PLEASURE At least that is what Lisa Glaser says to her customers at Mountain Quest Sports . Located right next to the top of the Rockies, Mountain Quest is one of our great dealers. Talk to Lisa, She knows what Paco Pads are for… Testing the quality of our pad foam Proof that we personally test out products for quality. Paco Pads need to meet some simple requirements. After a late nite of production, they simply have to function. The cover adds a bit of firmness to the foam, so we test the pad without the foam to make sure that comfort is maintained. Of course when there is a choice of foam to test, Paco Grande Foam is the best. Paco Pads are great for when you NEED A REST laura just has to catch some sleep on the way back to Alaska from the Firth river trip in Canada. Proving once again you can always be at home when you have a paco pad. |
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