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Hayabusa PTS3 Thai Pads – Muay Thai & Boxing Training Kick Pads

Precio de oferta  $169.00 USD Precio habitual  $219.95 USD
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Retiro disponible en 1320 Farmville Road

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Hayabusa PTS3 Thai Pads – Muay Thai & Boxing Training Kick Pads

One Size / Black

1320 Farmville Road

Retiro disponible, normalmente está listo en 24 horas

1320 Farmville Road
Memphis TN 38122
Estados Unidos

9017246855

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Devoluciones flexibles

Pro-grade training gear that elevates every session — the Hayabusa PTS3 Thai Pads are built for serious Muay Thai coaches and athletes who need pads that absorb kicks without breaking down under serious training volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Thai pads and standard boxing focus mitts?

Thai pads (kick pads) are larger, curved pads designed to catch round kicks, teeps, knees, and elbows — strikes that would damage or break standard boxing focus mitts. Focus mitts are smaller, optimised for hand speed, combination drills, and head movement work. Muay Thai training requires both tools: Thai pads for kick and knee combination work, and focus mitts for punching combination and counter work. Using boxing mitts to catch full-power kicks is dangerous for the pad holder and damages the mitts.

How heavy are these pads and how long do they last?

The PTS3 Thai Pads are professional-grade pads designed for sustained daily coaching use. With regular sessions at intermediate to elite level, quality Thai pads last 1–3 years depending on training volume and pad holding technique. Proper pad holding technique that distributes kick impact across the full pad surface (rather than catching on the edge) significantly extends pad lifespan.

Can beginners use these Thai pads, or are they designed for advanced training?

The PTS3 Thai Pads work across all training levels, but they perform best when held by a coach or practitioner with proper pad-holding technique. Beginners benefit from learning pad work early, but need proper supervision — incorrect pad holding with hard kickers can cause wrist and shoulder injuries. The padding level is appropriate from beginner through advanced levels.

How do I care for Thai pads?

Wipe down the exterior after each session with a damp cloth. Allow to air dry fully before storing — Thai pads absorb significant sweat during kick sessions and need thorough drying to prevent foam breakdown and odour. A deodoriser inside the pad between sessions helps control odour. Inspect the strapping system periodically for wear and replace before it fails during a training session.

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