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Thai Leather Striking Pads



Really nice for the price. I had the mini ones and a fairtex pair for a while but did not like them with really heavy kickers. They really are worth dropping 60 vs 120 for the little upgrade you receive.   
6/5/2010 6:39:00 AM
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great body shield

Pro Quality Curved Body Shield



I have owned many body shields before with varying degrees of quality. I have now owned this one for a week and am super satisfied. Used it everyday this week at 2 gyms (an MMA club and a Karate dojo) where everyone kicked the snot out of it. It was dense enough to slow the really hard kickers.

The guy who broke my last one (making me have to shell out more money and get some new gear) and has for the past 3 months bruised my ribs did nothing to me with the new shield. Well he did tire my arms out but no more of to much force through the pad and eventually bruising of my ribs. The straps on the back are heavy duty and the one on the top that looks cheap is very durable and comfortable. For the 60$ i paid worth it.   
6/5/2010 6:27:24 AM
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Thai Leather Striking Pads

i agree that they are not as firm as some leather ones i have owned but are not like a heavy kick shield. I owned a Chinese pair (from inside china not just sold to the west) that were super dense like kicking wood with foam around it. this pair has some give to it but you would be hard pressed if they were to bend in the middle.
6/5/2010 6:33:09 AM
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