Semi Contact
Semi Contact

I'm looking to update my dipped foam semi contact sparring kit ?
I would like to go to a leather kit but i am not sure which ones would be best what are the pro's and cons of foam v leather of makes and are there any web sites in the uk that i can order from
For the dipped foam i find no matter which ones you get the bottom of the feet pads come off in about 6 months anyways and the thumb kind of peels off the rest of the hand. That said that's using them about 6 times a week.
Personally i like Macho, seem lighter then the others.
But that is why they are cheaper than leather.
My advice is try o get you hands on a pair of sap sparring gear, all the top people wear it for a reason
Ask around at competitions because i don't know of anyone who sells it in the uk.
Its easy enough to get at big internationals like the world cup or irish open
Expect to pay about 80euro for hand pads and feet pads.
Or what i do is wear dipped foam feet pads and sap hand pads. You feet are nice and light for kicking and you have the support in the leather glove for punching.
shin guards don't really matter so get the cheapest
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January 30th, 2011 at 1:39 am
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October 18th, 2011 at 7:22 pm
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