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RDX Shin Guards: SATRA Approved Leg Protectors for Muay Thai, Kickboxing, MMA, BJJ, and Boxing Training & Fighting Review

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Description of RDX Shin Guards: SATRA Approved Leg Protectors for Muay Thai, Kickboxing, MMA, BJJ, and Boxing Training & Fighting

RDX Shin Guards are manufactured with Lightweight Woven Carbon Fiber fabric that offer better for split, tear and crack resistance. The construction is sturdy and durable and assists in Kickboxing, MMA, Muay Thai, BJJ, Taekwondo and more. CE Certified and SATRA Approved Shin guards are equipped with Max shock Equilibrium Foam padding for solidity and adequate shin support. High density padding protects your shin, absorbs nasty impacts that interrupts performance. Quick-EZ hook-and-loop strap provide a protected and adjustable fit reducing chances of shin guards slipping off during competition or sparring. Experience optimum leg flexion without any constraint. QD-1 sweat wicking lining exceeds ventilation expectations and keeps your legs dry and fresh. The inner lining is built to stimulate extensive drying. Flat-locked tightly reinforced seams does not dig into your skin and doesn’t add to discomfort of your legs. It resists chaffing and irritation.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Amazing product and great customer service

These shin guards are perfect for martial arts if you are the right size. Be sure to check the size chart for the most comfortable design. They also have a shin guard option if you use them for heavy hitting.

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  • Absolutely amazing!
Cons
  • None

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reduces the sharpness but not as much as I expected

I have a Muay Thai bag in the yard that I filled. It's about 160 pounds and quite heavy. I bought these so my shins don't get as crushed when I dig in my pocket (especially on my left leg). I tried it. They fit me fairly well and go well with my neoprene leg sleeves. I have to say I could still feel the impact from these pads but they loosened the edge enough that I was able to land more punches without bruising for 5 days.

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  • Delivery was very fast
Cons
  • I will write later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Suitable for light sparring or pocket work.

I've been using it in Krav Maga training for almost a year now. They are in very good condition with only slight signs of wear. I recently upgraded to a pair of Fairtex SP7s so I can hit harder when sparring without worrying about hurting myself or my partners. Pros: - Good build quality - Doesn't move much when sparring - Thin enough for shin prep when sparring lightly (20% power or less) - Can be worn with shoes. Cons: - Not thick enough for heavy sparring (hard punches go right through them)

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  • A sea of positive emotions
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  • There are nuances

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Ideal for use with heavy bags.

I'm a grown man 1.77m and the size fits me quite well. I almost believe media can work, but it wasn't worth swapping only to find out the media is too small. Like almost everyone who has bought them, I wanted overlays that I can wear with shoes and these are probably some of the best out there, especially for the price. In terms of functionality, they are quite good for use on a heavy bag. I still train my calves so it was great to have something I can wear and hit like hell. I don't think they

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  • Satisfied so far
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Revainrating 3 out of 5

I pretty much have to wear shoes or risk crying.

I bought these rubbers for Muay Thai training. Since the gym I work out in doesn't have a soft floor, I almost have to wear shoes or risk tearing the balls of my feet. Most muay thai pads have an instep guard but this system doesn't work as well when wearing shoes, when it works the bottom strap wears out quickly by rubbing with the ground. There are these shin guards. Come in. Suitable for people with athletic legs (read, not chicken legs). Initially I was skeptical about the durability as the

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  • Certified
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  • Cord shorter than others