

🖤 Train fierce, protect smarter — the Hayabusa T3 is your ultimate sparring sidekick!
The Hayabusa T3 Striking Shinguards combine advanced multi-layered padding with a lightweight, breathable open-back design and secure silicone bead straps to deliver superior protection, comfort, and durability. Engineered with Vylar faux leather, these guards are built to endure high-impact martial arts training while maintaining a sleek, professional look favored by serious fighters across kickboxing, MMA, Muay Thai, and more.





| ASIN | B07S96S8Z7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #63,436 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #39 in Martial Arts Shin Guards |
| Brand | Hayabusa |
| Brand Name | Hayabusa |
| Closure Type | velcro |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (637) |
| Date First Available | May 30, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00804579902242 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 21.65 x 11.02 x 5.51 inches |
| Item Weight | 635 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Hayabusa |
| Material | Faux Leather |
| Model Name | T3 Striking Shinguards |
| Package Weight | 0.74 Kilograms |
| Part Number | T3SSG-ABS |
| Size | Small |
| Sport | Martial Arts |
| Style | Compact |
| Suggested Users | unisex |
| UPC | 804579902242 |
S**I
Great shin guards
These shin guards are great for training, they are very comfortable and well made! They stay Secure while training. The velcro is strong and will be there forever, doesn't feel like it's gonna fall off. These are well worth it!
C**L
best shin guards for kickboxing
These are the best overall shin guards that I've used. They offer the most protection in terms of the padding and covering most of your shin all the way up to the bottom of the knee. They fit well and never slide around so you will not have to worry about adjusting them after they are on. The only time they may not be ideal is for MMA sparring where you will be grappling on the ground as they are the most bulky shin guards out there. For MMA sparring sessions where grapping on the ground occurs it's best to wear a pair of shin guards that you slide on and wrap around your whole leg and foot, like the fabric shin guards that RDX make.
A**O
Great product
Fit well, good padding. Comfortable. Have held up well.
A**R
Working out well.
Good shin guards. Comfort fit and sized as good. Won’t be hurt as much. Hayabusa seems to make good equipment. Down the road, time will tell.
M**N
Another high quality Hyabusa product.....
I got these to replace an older pair of Hyabusa shin guards, one of the guards lost velcro connection on the strap and Hyabusa would not replace or repair. I was surprised they didn't stand by the product, but to be fair it was an older discontinued model. So I replaced them with these. Out of the box they're much stiffer than my old guards, but will mold as you wrap them tightly and use regularly. They're less bulky than the old ones, but hard as my head. Great shin protection, promoting leg mobility since they don't feel overly thick on the legs. I've used all kinds and brands of shin guards over he years and these are definitely the best designed. Again, Hyabusa doesn't come cheap. But you get what you pay for.
A**R
Will never use another brand
I absolutely love these! They are comfortable! Its easy to move through kicks and sparring. The staps allow some breathing to the legs, hard yet soft enough, good protection when throwing or checking kicks.
W**Y
Comfy and great padding
I havent used them yet but I wanted to post to hopefully help someone in making a decision if your indecisive. I just got them tried them on and so far first impressions they're really comfy. I took a lot of people's advice and sized down so even though I was in the middle of what they call a medium I got a small and they fit great! I think I would of been fine with a medium but I think the foot pad may have been too long but hard to say. Theyre so comfy though, easy to put on, doing a quick move test they didn't slide around at all. The padding is really good but I will edit this review once I break then in at class. But yeah highly recommend sizing down. The length is not an issue. The smalls go right below my knee cap so they're great size imo. If ur at the max of the size u probably would be good going with that exact size but if ur in the middle of one size try going down one. For reference: I am 5' 5" got 13" shins, 15.5" circumference calf went with smalls.
W**E
Can't go wrong with Hayabusa. Expensive, but with it!
I was on the fence between leather and synthetic but I choose these synthetic because of accumulated bacteria. I figure either choice would be good, but I'm pretty happy with these. I think most people could save half the money and go with something cheaper, but I needed better ankle protection because of surgery and I still want to strike, so I picked these. If you didn't mind the price, you'll be very happy. They are top notch and seem like they'll last a good while
O**R
Excelente material resistente y el detalle en el empeine del pie excelente para una protección adicional a ambos bordes del pie
M**A
Comfortable and well fitted.
S**S
Alles gut verlaufen
H**L
The Brand speaks for itself. Excellent quality, safety, and durability. Look good, too.
D**Y
Protège tibia de très grande qualité, parfait pour toute les styles d'arts martiaux,je les recommande fortement.
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