I'm kinda disappointed that Triumph United had separate sales for their line of gear. It's like if I wanted to buy some made in Thailand gear and some of their regular gear, I'd have to pay shipping twice.
I recommend the Fairtex. I have the R2C and I always prefer Muay Thai style gloves over traditional boxing gloves. The cuff around the wrist is way stiffer than western boxing gloves and in my opinion more secure. It's much easier to bend your wrist upwards and downwards with the R2C vs Fairtex...
I have Ring To Cage's gel shin guards. They are good. I like them. They are synthetic but I think they are amazing for the price.
I think the C17s are overrated. I like Triumph United's gloves way more than any of Ring to Cage's gloves. It's just that Ring To Cage has bigger discounts than TU...
I like the elastic over the leather. It allows for a tighter fit/wrap.
The fairtex isn't quite worth it even with 30% off because you can get it cheaper elsewhere without the discount if u don't mind waiting for it.
Ok so I ended up buying the Air Mitts, but not the deluxe with extra padding. And also the Catch N feed.
I looked up the Deluxe Muay Thai Pads I had and I decided not to buy their Geltech Pads because of how bad the other one was.
I ended up buying the Thai Pads from Triumph United so...
Hey guys, I'm trying to take advantage of the last minute sales from R2C. I've bought one of their Elite Thaipads from MMAHQ before and they sucked, but I'm willing to give it another shot.
Are the Geltech Thaipads any good? I've never seen one with a triangle piece on the bottom part for the...
I have R2C's Japanese headgear and I don't like it. But I also don't like their C17s either. Feels too stiff for my liking. But their Facesaver is good.
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