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    Question Belly Pad

    Didn't know where to put this...but thought here would be best!

    Can anyone recommend a decent but fairly cheap coaches belly pad?

    I have seen Blitz do one for around £30 mark, but dont know if this is any good. I don't really want to spend much more so no Cleto, Ringside etc please lol

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    Sandee Leather Belly pad from Fightshop.com,

    Hand made in Thailand only £44.95 it will last years and years

    http://www.fightshop.com/belly-pads-b55
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    Quote Originally Posted by AdamC View Post
    Sandee Leather Belly pad from Fightshop.com,

    Hand made in Thailand only £44.95 it will last years and years

    http://www.fightshop.com/belly-pads-b55
    What's the deal with sizes or is it just the Velcro strap?

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    dont get the Blitz one mate ~ I have one they are shite ~ go with the Sandee but get the Velcro version not the buckle as they stick into your back.

    try Andy at Fightshop.com mate best place to get them

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    They are all one size but with an adjustable strap, either velcro or buckle. Buckle is a pain to get on and off but can be fastened far tighter. They are best for a coach/padman who will be wearing the pad for multiple rounds without changing over. For frequent changes the velcro straps are more convenient.



    Ross Pearson kneeing Sandee Belly Pad in training at Salford Muay Thai

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fightshop.Com View Post
    They are all one size but with an adjustable strap, either velcro or buckle. Buckle is a pain to get on and off but can be fastened far tighter. They are best for a coach/padman who will be wearing the pad for multiple rounds without changing over. For frequent changes the velcro straps are more convenient.
    Cheers fella.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fightshop.Com View Post
    They are all one size but with an adjustable strap, either velcro or buckle. Buckle is a pain to get on and off but can be fastened far tighter. They are best for a coach/padman who will be wearing the pad for multiple rounds without changing over. For frequent changes the velcro straps are more convenient.

    Ross Pearson kneeing Sandee Belly Pad in training at Salford Muay Thai
    thanks

    You also have this http://www.fightshop.com/fairtex-pro...est-blue-p3051

    on your site. Does this double up as the same thing or not thick enough? How do the sizes come up?

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