Kangaback is an older style of carpet that has a basic padding attached. We don't sell that style any longer, but there are some pad attached carpets that are new. Like Mohawk's Air.o https://www.mohawkflooring.com/carpet/brand/airo If your having it installed there's no really no reason to use a pad attached carpet. Most of the non attached paddings will have superior performance.
We do not sell anything with foam-backed carpet, because of the issues with future removal due to need to glue it down. Try checking out Menards, not sure if they carry it.
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