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Heavy Duty Shin Protector: Heavy duty padding for extra protection and comfort whilst training. Velcro straps are adjustable for a snug fit and the 100% cow-skin leather is an excellent choice of fabric offering strength and rigidity
Twins is a brand that understand what is required from
certain products for training and competition purposes especially in sports such
as muay thai and boxing.
This can be clearly seen in the heavy duty shin/instep protectors, made with
100% cow skin leather they are incredibly durable and are truly higher then
price quality.
Being a heavy duty shin protector extra protection is given by the additional
foam, whilst the adjustable velcro straps are there to secure the shin/instep
protector tightly to the shin.
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