Leather Muay

Leather Muay
Are monkey faced focus pads good pads?

I am thinking about getting some Focus pads and i saw a pair of monkey faced pads pretty cheap made of leather. so i was wondering if they would be good for basic combos in muay thai like overhands jabs and uppercuts

Yes. Try them, sometimes.

Twins Boxing Gloves Black Leather


Piranha Gear Heavy Duty Shin Instep Pads, Large


Piranha Gear Heavy Duty Shin Instep Pads, Large


$58.99


Worried you’re going to be attacked by flying baseball bats? Then THESE are the pads for you. We had them made from real leather and injection molded foam. That means they are tight and don’t have any extra mass – they just provide an incredible amount of protection. Even though they are so thick you feel almost like a robot with them on, they are very light and don’t restrict your mobility at al…

Piranha Gear Grappling Shin Instep Pads, XX-Large


Piranha Gear Grappling Shin Instep Pads, XX-Large


$45.99


These are top-of-the-line leather and neoprene grappling shin instep pads. Used for grappling, MMA, Muay Thai, and kickboxing. They are NOT intended for beginners or casual students. They are serious gear if you don’t want to mess with the cheap stuff and want something that’s going to hold up to STRENEOUS workouts. There is a key difference between these pads and others: no straps on the back o…

Piranha Gear A/Leather 10 oz Boxing Gloves


Piranha Gear A/Leather 10 oz Boxing Gloves


$24.99


These boxing gloves are made using injection molded, high density foam. This means their seams are not stressed when you’re striking the bag (or your partner) and they’ll last way longer. That also means the padding is much more comfortable for your hands. We had these made slightly smaller (almost between a Medium and a Large) so smaller hands or women will still fit comfortably. Very wide velc…

Gungfu UFC Long Leather Focus Mitts/Pads


Gungfu UFC Long Leather Focus Mitts/Pads



Train like the pros of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). The top MMA fighters use these ultimate focus mitts for boxing and muay thai training. Great for kickboxing, light drills, pros and amatuers alike. Every martial artist must have.The punch mitt is ideal for practicing punches, straight-on jabs, hooks, and uppercuts. The unique contoured shape creates superb target control and can …


Gungfu UFC Muay Thai Kickboxing Leather Shin/Instep Guards


Gungfu UFC Muay Thai Kickboxing Leather Shin/Instep Guards



Train like the pros of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Train like MMA pros. Use top UFC equipment designed to take the ultimate punishment and training. These Muay Thai leather shin & instep guards are ideal for training and sparring. Made of genuine quality leather. Two hook/loop straps secure the guard around the legs while the foot slips through an elastic strap to secure the i…


Gungfu UFC Leather Muay Thai Shields


Gungfu UFC Leather Muay Thai Shields



Train like the pros of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). The top MMA fighters use top quality leather muay thai shields for the most intensive training imaginable. They’ll take a beating and keep you sweating. This is the ultimate training shield for blocking punches, elbows, kicks, and knee strikes. The bottom hook/loop strap secures around the outside of the forearm, near the elbow. …


Piranha Gear Grappling Shin Instep Pads


Piranha Gear Grappling Shin Instep Pads


$59.99


These are top-of-the-line leather and neoprene grappling shin instep pads. Used for grappling, MMA, Muay Thai, and kickboxing. They are NOT intended for beginners or casual students. They are serious gear if you don’t want to mess with the cheap stuff and want something that’s going to hold up to STRENEOUS workouts. There is a key difference between these pads and others: no straps on the back o…

Throwdown Hybrid Shin Guards


Throwdown Hybrid Shin Guards




Everlast Pro Mantis Punch Mitts


Everlast Pro Mantis Punch Mitts


$69.50




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