Update, I was wrong about them being made out of leather. They are made out of a synthetic as a just found out after talking with Primo via What's App. Sorry for the confusion on that. It didn't say on the website or the shinguard. The smell of it made me think it was leather.
Thanks for the review! I’m between the Hayabusa shin guards and these Primo, which would you recommend? In some videos, it looks like the Primo ones fit a bit more snugly to the calf. On the other hand, I like the knee protection on the Hayabusa…
Very cool thanks. I really appreciate you taking the time to do these reviews, it means a lot to us people who live in countries with a very basic selection of Muay Thai gear!
Interesting... I like the simplicity & lightweight aspect. Have you weighed them on a scale? They might be my next fight gear purchase. For reference, what's your shin length? I'm 5' 7.5" with shorter legs. I'm currently using Danger 'Supermax' shin guards in size medium & they're a decent fit. Also... whats the discount code? 😂
Check their size chart, but I'm assuming small or medium would both work at your size as your a a couple inches taller than I am. You get the 10 percent discount code from them when you go to their online store. You give them your email and they send you the discount code via email.
@@wingoreviewsboxingandmma3667 cool. I just ordered my shin guards. I’m 5’9” but I measured my shins and I could’ve chose small or medium according to their size chart. I went with the small
Both of these are extremely light and compact and slender. If that's what's your looking for either or will work. If you want leather go wth twins if you want something without an extra shin pad bar because of grappling than go with Primo