I think it's better to first determine what you need in order to train well. Then from there, you can put together your shopping list and not be without.
This companies stuff looks real good and functional, and has l;ots of uses.. Any thoughts? I have not seen prices I am guessing a bit pricey since they deal with military and law enforcement.
http://www.kofightgear.com/index.htm
Here is another company they focus mainly in Muay thai style equipment but not a large selection but looks well made.
http://www.kofightgear.com/index.htm
Here is another company they focus mainly in Muay thai style equipment but not a large selection but looks well made.
Ya same I use everlast for bags and training gloves, I use combat sports and top contendor gear for mitts, body protecters, and thai pads. Along with some other choice equipment that i bought from an fightwear store.
Usually they'll have the size based off of the length of your shin. If they have a sizing chart available, bust out a tape measure and choose accordingly.
I sell a lot of fightgear. my favorite shorts are the Sprawl and NOGI shorts. Everybody seems to have there own opinion on GIs. There are a lot of brands out there including Gameness, Atama, HCK, SirSirius, Reicko, BadBoy. Really depends on the comfort and style you are looking for. Some folks prefer single weave, double weave, and Gold Weave. As far as gloves go I really like the Windy and Combat sports gloves. info@profightwear.com www.profightwear.com
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