Fairtex Muay Thai Shin Guards SP7 Black Shin Protection for Muay Thia MMA K1
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Shin guards that are available on the market are a little smaller than regular muay thai shin guards. You won't have to worry about them being too big if you buy a medium. Wish you the best of
For your size, the Medium will work best because it will fit snugly around your calves, and it will do this without causing you to ride up. Michael, thanks for your kind words
Having a height of 5'6 and a weight of 171 pounds, I ordered a medium. It would be good to have a medium size
Wearing shin guards with shoes is a good idea, but why?
Selected User Reviews For Fairtex Muay Thai Shin Guards SP7 Black Shin Protection for Muay Thia MMA K1
This pair of shinguards has been in my possession for about two The quality of the product is excellent. I was surprised at how well it absorbs impacts, as well as how little bulk and weight it has. Training with the instep guard is easy because it stays put during work outs. Nevertheless, the biggest issue I am having is the loose, inconsistent sizing of the bands behind the heels in the instep. They are both fairly loose on the wrist, with one band tighter than the other. As you train, the instep often comes off your heel and you end up stepping on the band that came loose, causing the instep to slide all over the place. In order to solve this problem, I went to a shoeshop and had the bands stretched out and made extremely However, I had to pay 20 dollars.
When it comes to overall protection, these things do what they're supposed to do, like prevent shin to shin or knee to knee contact. Afterwards, I'll talk about some of the pros and cons and you can decide whether or not to pursue this. The purpose of my use is to spar in Muay Thai. The pros include ** - The use of a hard-shell shin guard and/or an instep and ankle guard will greatly improve protection. The instep is removable (a plus if you decide to do some boxing in your shoes, which I often do), but the CONS are ** - The belt sometimes slides around a little when it gets sweaty, but i have yet to find one that does not
A blister will form on the top of your ankle after this! This velcro flap is provided with a slight wrinkle so you can attach or detach it with ease. The best thing you can do is wear an ankle sleeve to avoid blisters. These are holding up so far, they look good. If you do not want your leg to look like Anderson Silva's, I recommend these or something similar if you do not want a "twister" or.
Pads that are fantastic. During brawl, leg blocks, strikes, sparring, and pad work, you must always use them. I can't even begin to describe it all. Having beaten these pads and seeing them beaten some more, they are looking quite good and appearing to hold up well under He uses them every now and then when I am not using them. Having the bands adjust to fit the right size I prefer it to elastic ones because it fits much better. When not strapped in tight, these tend to slip and I needed a brace for extra support so that I could keep them in place (a tiny price to pay for such As I do leg conditioning and long, heavy kicking drills, I often feel like I can go longer, and I experience little to no leg pain after a few hundred There is a lot of great stuff from Fairtex, and it fits bigger people much better than My personal recommendation is to purchase and use this product/brand.
While it might not look it, the SP- has a sharp, light glow that gives it away Unlike other boot covers, the 7 has two pieces (foot piece and shin piece) and covers the entire side Having it as your primary defense will be very useful if you are concerned only with defending kicks/ sweeps. It was very difficult for me to move quickly with them and I had difficulty straightening my foot at strikes because of extra material. Unless I return it for a lighter pad, I find it to be good fit.
That's all there is to It is a vast improvement over the cheap crap Century shin guards I had originally. In fact, these shield you from harm. The materials used and the construction are of high quality. The foot coverage is excellent, the movement is not hindered, and there is plenty of padding There are nice, tight straps on the shoes. It could not have been a better day for my feet or shins.
The kicks I used to throw were sore and I had whelps and knots everywhere - but now I can throw kicks like a champ! Adding a kick to your gym routine will make you the kick king. Seriously, what you pay for is what you get With these kickboxing pants, you will be protected on any surface, whether you're training kickboxing, MMA, Muay Thai, and so on.
Sizing is accurate, but the shinguards themselves are too bulky, especially when its time to move quickly. As for the detachable shin protector, it seemed very useful in theory, but in practice, it ends up taking a lot longer to put on than a regular one-piece shin guard. Furthermore, I have found that the benefits of a few centimeters of protection on top or on bottom of your foot are minimal. In addition to it taking time to insert the elastic strap every time you want to attach the shin guards, you must go through a thin square hole.