I'm thinking they would ship to the UK though. Although the UK customs charges are insane. They have a store in Norway it may be cheaper to have shipped from. I live in the USA abs their company is here in America
@@wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667 Ok, thanks 👍 see what I can find. Fairtex are the next best alternative? I had a look around for the budget Decathlon / Outshock 900 but it's sold out everywhere.
@@wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667 ok, thanks. I managed to get hold of some Outshock / Decathlon the 500 series, their labelled with Ergo padding at mid density, they also do a 900 series with a thicker DX3 padding. Haven't had chance to test them fully yet but they seem fine, no impact or feeling into the bone when I cracked them with a hammer. The 900 shin-foot guard absorbs shocks of 10 joules (the standard is 3 joules), not sure what the 500 series is just says it reachs & complies with 13277-2 standard.
That combat corner shin guard is the only one that fits my big calves and not be razor tight.
I like how compact and sleek they are. With it having the 4 strap velcro system I can see why a person with larger calves would like that better.
Is their a UK retailer of these? or did you import them? If I order from you can I save on postage?
looking to get a green pair of the shin guards.
I'm thinking they would ship to the UK though. Although the UK customs charges are insane. They have a store in Norway it may be cheaper to have shipped from.
I live in the USA abs their company is here in America
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Ok, thanks 👍 see what I can find.
Fairtex are the next best alternative?
I had a look around for the budget Decathlon / Outshock 900 but it's sold out everywhere.
Twins is another company you should look at. We can't get twins in America anymore because some A-Hole copywrited their logo and company name here
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ok, thanks.
I managed to get hold of some Outshock / Decathlon the 500 series, their labelled with Ergo padding at mid density, they also do a 900 series with a thicker DX3 padding.
Haven't had chance to test them fully yet but they seem fine, no impact or feeling into the bone when I cracked them with a hammer.
The 900 shin-foot guard absorbs shocks of 10 joules (the standard is 3 joules), not sure what the 500 series is just says it reachs & complies with 13277-2 standard.