As with most Hayabusa products, when you purchase their shin guards you are receiving a quality item. They do a good job protecting your shins, aren't so hard they suck to be kicked by, and stay in place well.
The biggest downside is the value, as you can find much better deals on other brands that are just as good, if not better.
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Good but expensive
June 2, 2009
Reviewer:
Amber Mucklin
from Kenosha, WI United States
These guards are good but there are ones just a good for less of a price.
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BETTER THAN FAIRTEX!
April 26, 2009
Reviewer:
H
from Thailand
Seriously very impressive shin guards, much better than the fairtex ones that are used at most Muay Thai camps.
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mma
April 25, 2009
Reviewer:
Joseph Lenard
from ocala , FL United States
well made / good to train
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Great shinguards
April 15, 2009
Reviewer:
A Kent
from Vancouver, BC Canada
Decided to go with these because I wanted something a little less bulky than the Twins shinguards I've used before.
These are a little pricier than say the Combat Sports version, but I tried on both and decided on these due to comfort and foot coverage.
These do not slip at all during practice, provide good protection, and I think they look great too. If you want to spend a bit more, I think Hayabusa is well worth it.