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Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
The kicking pad like others have said was smaller than expected so I do have to adjust my stance and the position of the kicking pad with helping other's train with it. But I have used it with students of various height and weight and it has helped up so far. Honestly the smaller size makes it easier to transport so not a big problem for me at all.
Santosh Nair
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023
Equal quality to the one at my son's martial arts facility. It is the same brand, which is why I got it and it has held up for several months already and has no signs of wear and tear.
Thibault I
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2020
After having tried a few different kicking pads over the past decade, I always end up coming back to tiger claw. It is very easy to hold thanks to some well thought out grips and straps on the back. This bag is perfect for practicing side, back, push kicks, as well as for punching. I've been using these to teach taekwondo for maybe 8 or so years, and they've never disappointed. Rather, they're perhaps the most dependable bag I could think of.
Scott Palangi
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2019
The best. I teach adults and 90% of what you see, especially the more expensive brands, still, suck compared to the tiger claw kick shield. It should be their flagship product. Here’s why. It won’t hurt a woman’s foot, if she kicks it with or without shoes. Somehow tiger claw fugurevthis our. Next, unlike the leather shields (way too heavy if you reach 16 sessions a day like me) the tiger claw sheiks has (now) 4 holes for compressed air from the closed celll foam, to disappear - yet, it holds, and doesn’t buckle or send the holder flyin. I can’t quite explain it. It’s friggin perfect.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2017
I have purchased, in the past, two Muay Thai Strike Shield for $60 a piece, the Everlast strike shield for $32 and this shield for $55 here on Amazon. While I just love the Muay Thai shields, because it requires you to focus on the form placement of your punches and kicks, it is not very forgiving if your wrist alignment is incorrect. The Everlast, while light weight, gives too much when an adult delivers a solid kick. This bag, the Tiger Claw Foam Kicking Shield, while extremely light, is resilient and while absorbing the full power of adult strikes and kick, does not cave in like the Everlast. While I would like it to be at least one inch wider and about 3 inches taller, I can't complain about the bag's resilience and durability. It is used daily at The Kenpo Tigers School in Randallstown, MD by both junior and senior practitioners. I highly recommend this shield to anyone looking for a light weight and durable strike shied
Anneliese Knop
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2017
I bought this for my home practice and have not been disappointed by its durability and handle placement. It's been an excellent tool for teaching and training and holds up well to the expected level of abuse a pad takes.
Danesh Amuz
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2011
So far, so good. The pad seems of good quality for intermittent home use, though I'm not entirely certain how it would hold up to constant use in martial arts classes.Another reviewer mentioned that they had issues with being kicked because the pad wasn't wide enough. I have had this issue as well, but see this mostly as a control issue on the part of the kicker, as well as not using the multiple handholds to brace oneself for a kick in a better position. The ability to shift my grip while holding the pad allows for more flexibility in usage, too, especially considering the size.
M H
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2011
This is a great little shield with a good price. My one gripe is that it's a little short, but you can't have everything. It's got good thickness and shock-absorption, so you can practice powerful techniques without knocking your sparring partner over or injuring them. The number of handles (one plastic-tube-wrapped at the top, the bottom, and on both sides) allows for real flexibility when you hold the shield for a partner, so you can practice any technique you want to. Exactly the piece of kit I needed.
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