Elite Muay Thai Power Shield
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  • Dense, impact resistant foam interior absorbs shock
  • 9" wide, 17" tall, 3" thick
  • Great for practicing virtually any kind of strikes, from kicks to elbows!

The Elite Muay Thai Power Shield is made from a durable layer of rip-resistant vinyl and filled with multiple layers of shock absorbing foam, this shield is the perfect tool for increasing the power, speed and accuracy of your punches and kicks.Measuring 9" across, 17" tall and 3" thick this shield is also good for practicing your knee and elbow strikes.The Elite Muay Thai Power Shielf has two adjustable arm straps on the back of the shield, with a rubber coated nylon handle on top of them.This handle system enables the shield to be securely held, even during powerful impacts.The shield can be hung on the wall or held on the forearm, increasing its versatility.

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Pretty good for the price

Nice pad, solid construction. It will do a good job of absorbing impact, but as someone noted, the straps can't be adjusted, so it is a little loose. Didn't give us much of a problem, alot of our guys have largish forearms anyway, and I don't mind some slack in the strap, but I can see how that might get on someone's nerves. However, it is one of the best prices out there, so its still worth it to me!  
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2/17/2012 12:00:54 PM

Loose fitting

The cost for these pads is hard to pass up. The major down side, which you cannot see in the pictures, is that the handle is not secured. The forearm loop is also loose fitting and non-adjustable. This allows the pad to flop around in your hands. The pad is a great size and does a great job of absorbing the impact. However, because of the excess movement in the handle, the holder often has their hands slapped together or the pad will shift up the forearm and threatens the holder's face. They are okay for children and will do the job for punches and elbows, but they are not recommended for serious athletes with powerful roundhouse kicks.   
by: Shoshin Ryu of Albuquerque   
2/13/2012 11:33:01 AM



by: Jose A Marcalle   
4/15/2011 3:12:29 PM
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