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Firepower PU Shin & Instep, 7/12/2010
(Leeds, West Yorkshire)
One word - FANTASTIC - the price the quality and the durabilty. I have had my pair for a number of years now and they are still like new. We do a lot of kicks using our shins and when we are sparring my shins have been saved a number of times. Easy to wear, very comfortable and the cushioning is fantastic. I have recommended these to my students and fellow instructors. Excellent.
(Leeds, West Yorkshire)
One word - FANTASTIC - the price the quality and the durabilty. I have had my pair for a number of years now and they are still like new. We do a lot of kicks using our shins and when we are sparring my shins have been saved a number of times. Easy to wear, very comfortable and the cushioning is fantastic. I have recommended these to my students and fellow instructors. Excellent.
Firepower PU Shin & Instep, 1/10/2011
(yeovil,somerset, England)
Fab bit of kit, Really really happy with them, Just what i was looking for to check kicks :) A+++
(yeovil,somerset, England)
Fab bit of kit, Really really happy with them, Just what i was looking for to check kicks :) A+++
Ultimate shock protection, 23/11/2011
(Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
The best blitz have bar none. A tad bulky and slow you down a bit but- for training full contact and taking stops kicks and using with Thai blocks, they perform the best, better than more expensive alternatives out there.
(Peterborough, Cambridgeshire)
The best blitz have bar none. A tad bulky and slow you down a bit but- for training full contact and taking stops kicks and using with Thai blocks, they perform the best, better than more expensive alternatives out there.
Firepower PU Shin & Instep, 21/2/2012
(London, London)
This is my first set of proper shin pads, although I do like them, I have found that the metal clip connecting the strap to the pad on the side, slips/moves at times, thus causing it to tear. Also, what would be great is to get the measurement of the shin part, as I bought mine and it turned out smaller than I expected. But this pad offers great protection.
(London, London)
This is my first set of proper shin pads, although I do like them, I have found that the metal clip connecting the strap to the pad on the side, slips/moves at times, thus causing it to tear. Also, what would be great is to get the measurement of the shin part, as I bought mine and it turned out smaller than I expected. But this pad offers great protection.


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