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Shinguards

Kickboxing shin guards are indispensable during a good kickboxing or Muay Thai workout. The right leg protectors reduce the risk of injuries and ensure that you can perform optimally in the gym! Shop all top brands such as Venum, King Pro Boxing, Hayabusa and Twins here.

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Looking for new kickboxing shin guards? Our collection includes models for beginners and advanced users, with the right protection, fit, and durability for any training intensity.

Who are you looking for?

  • Children– extra padding and adjustable straps for growth and comfort.
  • Ladies– shaped to the anatomy of the lower leg, stable fit without chafing.
  • Gentlemen– robust materials and high impact absorption for heavy workouts.

Popular brands

  • Venum– lightweight with strong velcro closure.
  • Adidas– sleek finish and reliable protection.

Size chart & fit

The right size is crucial for protection and freedom of movement. Measure:

  1. Shin bone length: from bottom of shin (above the ankle) to bottom of knee.
  2. Foot part: from ankle to base of toes.

Compare your measurements to the size chart on the product page. Are you unsure between two sizes? Generally, choose the larger size for full coverage while sparring.

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What else do you pay attention to?

  • Padding: multi-layer foam absorbs kicks better (recommended for sparring).
  • Closure: double velcro strap provides stable fixation around the calf and ankle.
  • Material: PU is easy to maintain; leather is more durable with high frequency of use.
  • Weight: lighter = more maneuverable; heavier = often more protection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I do both bag training and sparring with one pair?

Yes, then choose a model with ample padding and a secure closure. For technical work, a lighter model may be preferable.

How do I prevent sliding?

Make sure the calf straps are snug (but not constricting) and that the foot cover completely covers your instep. Train briefly during the first few sessions and adjust accordingly.

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