Description
The Tocayah White Shin Instep Guards offer the perfect balance of comfort and protection. Made from a breathable cotton and elastic mix, these shin guards provide a flexible and secure fit for light sparring and basic training. Protecting your shins and lower legs, they are an excellent choice for amateurs seeking a lightweight, easy-to-wear guard that still offers essential defense.
Technical Features:
- Cotton & Elastic Construction: Made from a breathable cotton and elastic blend, ensuring comfort and flexibility during light sparring and training.
- Lightweight Design: Provides a balance of protection without the bulk, allowing for natural movement and enhanced mobility.
- Full Coverage: Protects your shins, lower calves, and ankles, offering essential defense against kicks and strikes during beginner-level sparring.
- Snug, Adjustable Fit: The elastic design ensures a secure, customizable fit that stays in place, providing comfort and confidence during training.
- Ideal for Beginners: Specifically designed for amateur fighters and those just starting in martial arts, offering reliable protection without compromising comfort.
Care & Maintenance:
After Each Use:
- Wipe down with a damp cloth to remove sweat and dirt.
- Hang to air-dry in a well-ventilated area; avoid direct heat or sunlight, which can damage the elastic and cotton fabric.
Weekly Cleaning:
- Hand wash in cold water with mild detergent to preserve the elasticity and fabric quality.
- Air dry completely, ensuring no moisture remains trapped inside to prevent odor buildup.
Long-Term Care:
- Store in a cool, dry place to prevent any damage caused by humidity or heat.
- Avoid storing in tight spaces like gym bags for long periods to preserve the material’s shape and integrity.
Inspection Tips:
- Regularly check the elastic for wear or stretching, ensuring the fit remains snug.
- Inspect the stitching for any fraying or loosening, and repair any minor damage immediately to maintain the shinguards’ functionality.
Pro Tip: Use a deodorizer or stuff with newspaper to absorb moisture and keep your shinguards fresh between uses.