There seem to be a fair few options - are they all very similar at about the £60 mark, or is it worth forking out a bit more cash for stuff like Hayabusa, which have received a few good reviews?
There seem to be a fair few options - are they all very similar at about the £60 mark, or is it worth forking out a bit more cash for stuff like Hayabusa, which have received a few good reviews?
I forked out a bit more than £60 and got myself some Twins special thai pads. They are absolutely awesome highly recommend them!
Ninja
I have a pair of twins specials too
Proper good gear![]()
Stuart Baxter - Contributing writer - The Fight Lounge
i've got the new fairtex slightly curved thai pads. They're excellent and i'd recommend them. Cant go wrong with Twins either
Yow! The Twins ones seem to come in at around £110, and I was hoping to find some for much less. I like buying stuff that lasts though, so maybe I'll stretch to that. Thanks for the recommends, gents.
Shop around for them if you are going to go for it, mine I bought off the top of my head for £79, will check my emails later for the confirmation on what site it was. But as far as I know the prices have gone up lol.
Ninja
I have a pair of sandee thai pads - awesome padscost me about roughly £75 though but they are worth it.
Sweet. I'd appreciate a link to something good that's not too pricey.
Ive been though several pairs of twins, fairtex, sandee, windy, inter and raja pads over the last few years, used Top King pads last year in bangkok and havent used anything else since, awesome feedback when hitting them, really durable.
Between PT'ing and coaching fighters i can be holding pads from anywhere between 50-100+ rounds a week the top king ones are awesome