Buying shin guards for kickboxing

Buying shin guards for kickboxing

Author
Discussion

maix27

Original Poster:

1,070 posts

197 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
quotequote all
Hi guys,

I've been told that I need to buy shin and head guards for training (I do muay Thai).

Does anyone know the best place to buy these on-line?

I'm specifically looking at Twins equipment (just for continuity, my gloves and trunks are twins)

If anyone can point me in the direction of a recommneded retaler with decent prices i'd be very greatful.

Cheers!

Robatr0n

12,362 posts

217 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
quotequote all
I've bought alot of my equipment from Playwell.

Don1

15,951 posts

209 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
quotequote all
Well worth getting one of the MMA magazines - the major companies seem to show good prices, sales etc in the adverts.

I've bought my last stuff from www.made4fighters.co.uk - next day delivery, and was very impressed.

maix27

Original Poster:

1,070 posts

197 months

Wednesday 7th October 2009
quotequote all
Don1 said:
Well worth getting one of the MMA magazines - the major companies seem to show good prices, sales etc in the adverts.

I've bought my last stuff from www.made4fighters.co.uk - next day delivery, and was very impressed.
Good site! Just found the shin guards I want for £15 less than most places. Cheers Don1.

Still got to find a head guard but don't really want to spend £45 on a Twins one. (i have matching trunks, gloves and now shin pads, I’m still a believer in a continuous outfit in martial arts).

Head guard they don't do a matching one so i may go cheap.

Don't know why i need a head guard in the first place, that's why my opponent wears gloves.