The heavy-duty rubber Exoskeletal Shock Frame and Gel-Fit Liner provide maximum protection, fit and comfort in an easy to fit triple-layer design. The Breathing Channel on the Gel Max Mouthguard ($10) allows for easy breathing while clenched. Quick-Release Helmet Tether (strap model).
With great responsibility comes great power; with great power comes the need of a good pair of gloves. The Everlast Muay Thai Training Gloves ($70) does that just fine. Made from Genuine leather and feature closed Cell Durafoam padding and a supportive hook-and-loop wrist strap. Force and power for your hands. [via]
If you’re serious about starting your fight club, don’t break rule #1 but get yourself one of these Throwdown Pro Series MMA Cages ($16,500+) engineered to be assembled and disassembled countless times with ease while preserving its structural integrity. Available in three shapes: circle, hexagon, and octagon with patented heavy-duty framing, closed-cell polyethylene foam padding, extra-wide corner bumper pads, all-steel stairs, and vinyl skirting. If this is your first night at fight club, you have to fight.
For the Shaolinquan – Mandarin for “Martial Arts” – Nike consulted with wushu masters and martial artists the world over to perfect the stylish and practical design. Weighing in at only 4.75 oz., the Nike Shaolinquan ($70) is constructed from a rich, premium kangaroo leather and has the Chinese characters for “Hero Inside – Release It” stitched into the heel.