Collection: Shin guards

Looking for high-quality Muay Thai shin guards for training and sparring? Our range includes leading combat sports brands — Fairtex, Venum, Arwut and Top Ten — trusted by fighters worldwide for protection, comfort and durability.

Designed for Muay Thai, kickboxing and MMA training, our shin guards provide excellent impact absorption and a secure fit to help reduce the risk of injury during sparring and pad work.

We stock a range of sizes and styles suitable for beginners through to advanced athletes, including WAKO-approved Top Ten shin guards for kickboxing competition. Not sure which size or brand suits your training? Visit us in-store at Osborne Park, Perth, and we'll help you find the right fit before you buy — or shop online with fast Australia-wide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size shin guards do I need?

Sizing varies by brand and is usually based on your height or shin length rather than a universal standard — check the size chart on each product page before buying, as Fairtex, Venum, Arwut and Top Ten all size slightly differently. Not sure which fits best? Come in and try on — we'll help you get it right.

Do I need shin guards for Muay Thai training, or just competition?

Shin guards are standard for sparring and pad work, not just fight day — they protect against the repeated impact of checking and throwing kicks, which adds up fast even in regular training sessions.

Are Top Ten shin guards required for kickboxing competition?

Top Ten's WAKO-approved shin guards meet the compliance standard many kickboxing federations and clubs require for competition — check with your event or gym if you're unsure which approval level you need.

What's the difference between Muay Thai and MMA shin guards?

There isn't really a separate "MMA shin guard" category — most MMA fighters train and spar in Muay Thai-style shin guards, since MMA striking draws heavily on Muay Thai technique and the same full-coverage protection applies. The main thing to watch for is fit and mobility if you're also drilling takedowns and ground work, but you don't need different gear for MMA specifically — the same shin guards we stock for Muay Thai work well.

Can I try shin guards on before buying?

Yes — visit us at Osborne Park, Perth, and we'll help you get the right size and fit before you commit, especially useful for first-time buyers.