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    Default Shin Pads

    looking to pay as little as possible but the best quality, kinda like the taste the difference range at sainsburys. Anyone know of a good supplier?

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    you are not going to get quality a cheap price my friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C.K.A.Martial Arts View Post
    you are not going to get quality a cheap price my friend.
    this is what ive been told. damn. Ok then if moneys no object what the best pair to get considering they all look around the the £40 mark
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    I've got some Hyabusa ones, they were pricey, but seem to be decent enough to kick box and roll about in without them sliding all over the place. I've also got chicken legs, so that is a big plus for me

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    king - protect the knee too - fav at the moment
    sandee or twins good too
    i think the hyabuse ones are shite for thai boxing obv good for rolling - but offer about the same protect as a pair of 5 quid cotton ones

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    i got a pair of Sandee's just the other week from deepbluefightwear.com was really quick delivery and although I haven't trained with them yet (will be tomorrow) they seem pretty substantial and really comfy....they were around £40 i thnk

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    Sandee Kick Boxing Type ~ use your code discount code " cage warriors " and get free P+P as well.

    Sandee Shin and Insteps Rule ~ use them my self

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    I have a pair of these; http://www.fightshop.com/sandee-amat...pads-red-p3442

    They give good protection and are slimlined so they don't get in the way and you can work guard wearing them if you train MMA too.

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    Caged Steel do a very simular version ~ check out Caged Steel . com

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    i have a pair of fairtex that have lasted me ages and still solid, i also have a pair of twins that have gone soft after not much use atall

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