Vintage Brown Muay Thai Kick Pads | Thai Pads for MMA, Kickboxing & Striking
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Vintage-brown Thai kick pad built for Muay Thai, MMA & kickboxing. Curved impact zone, secure straps, shock-absorbing padding for hard rounds.
Vintage Leather Colour Muay Thai / MMA Thai Kick Pad
Level up pad rounds with Thai kick pads designed for real striking—kicks, knees, elbows, punches, and long combination work. These pads feature a vintage leather colour (brown) finish with a clean, classic look that fits any gym setup, while delivering the support, control, and impact absorption coaches need for daily training.
Whether you’re drilling technique or smashing power rounds, these Thai pads are built to help the holder stay stable, and the striker stay confident—round after round.
Key benefits
- For Muay Thai, MMA & kickboxing: built for full-strike training (kicks, knees, elbows, punches)
- Curved strike surface: helps “catch” kicks and keeps impact centered for better control
- Thick shock-absorbing padding: reduces sting for the holder and supports heavier hitters
- Secure adjustable straps: tight fit on the forearm so the pad doesn’t slide during hard shots
- Reinforced build: made for repeated impact and high-volume training sessions
- Vintage brown style: classic “old-school” look that stands out in photos and content
Why buy Thai kick pads instead of focus mitts?
Thai pads are the best all-round striking pads when you want power + variety:
- Takes harder impact than small pads
- Supports kicks and knees safely
- Better for full combinations (hands → kicks → knees)
- More stable for the holder during heavy rounds
- Ideal for conditioning rounds and fight-style padwork
If you train Muay Thai or MMA, Thai pads are the padwork “workhorse.”
Built for hard rounds
Curved impact zone
The pad shape helps absorb impact and keeps strikes landing where you want them—especially useful for:
- round kicks
- body kicks
- push kicks / teeps
- knees (straight + diagonal)
- elbows (controlled drills)
- boxing combos into low kick
Secure holding system
A stable hold is everything. These pads use multiple adjustable straps to lock the pad to the forearm, helping reduce:
- twisting on contact
- slipping during heavy kicks
- fatigue from constantly re-gripping the pad
Vintage leather colour finish
That classic vintage brown look gives a premium gym feel—perfect for:
- home gym setups
- coaches filming padwork
- content that matches a traditional Muay Thai aesthetic
Ideal for
- Muay Thai pad rounds (beginner to advanced)
- MMA striking practice
- Kickboxing combinations
- Fitness boxing + conditioning circuits
- PT sessions / small group classes
- Gym owners and coaches who need reliable daily pads
What’s included
- Thai kick pad(s) in vintage brown / vintage leather colour
- Adjustable strap system on the back side
How to use (quick guide)
- Holder: keep elbows slightly bent, brace the core, and angle the pad to “receive” the kick
- Striker: start with controlled power, then build intensity after you feel the rebound
- For knees: hold closer to the body line and keep the pad tight to avoid bounce
- For combos: call simple 3–6 strike sequences and increase speed/pressure gradually
Care instructions
- Wipe down with a damp cloth after training
- Air dry fully (avoid storing in sealed bags while wet)
- Do not leave in direct heat/sunlight for long periods
- If used in high-sweat classes, disinfect lightly and dry between sessions
FAQ
Are these pads good for heavy kicks?
Yes—Thai pads are designed for full-power kicking rounds when held properly. Start controlled, then build power as you and your partner find the right angles.
Can I use them for knees and elbows?
Yes. They’re excellent for knees and controlled elbow drills. For very sharp elbow work, focus on accuracy and control for safety.
Do they work for MMA?
Yes—great for MMA striking rounds, especially boxing into kick, kick returns, and clinch-style knees.
Will the pads be too hard or too soft?
Thai pads typically break in over time. Early sessions can feel firmer; after repeated use they develop a more “live” rebound. How they feel also depends on the holder’s bracing and pad angle.
How do I choose Thai pads vs a strike shield?
Thai pads: faster padwork, combinations, kicks/knees, movement.
Strike shield: maximum power shots, body tackles/drive drills, heavy-impact conditioning.
Single pad or pair?
A pair is best for full training sessions and classes. A single pad can be useful for coaches or limited-space practice.
Price is for 1 Pad, Buy 2nd with 20% off with Bundles.
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