RDX Sports
Kick Shield Aura F17 Black With Red
Kick Shield Aura F17 Black With Red
SKU:KSR-F17BR
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With the RDX Aura F17 Kick Shield, you get a heavy-duty kick shield built for kicks, knees, and high-impact combinations. Designed for coaches and athletes who train hard, it stays stable in the hold and helps manage repeated shin and knee strikes in fast-paced sessions.
Why this isn’t a standard kick shield
Many kick shields start failing at seams or the striking surface under repeated high-velocity shin strikes. The Aura F17 uses reinforced anti-tear material with a double-laminated build to handle intense padwork and heavy low/mid kicks.
Maya Hide™ L’orme Skin + wipe-clean exterior
The striking surface is made with Maya Hide™ L’orme Skin and features a non-porous exterior you can wipe clean fast between sessions—perfect for busy gyms and shared training environments.
DenZo-Tron + Sponge X padding for impact control
A DenZo-Tron sheet combined with Sponge X padding helps absorb powerful kicks and knees and spread the force across the shield, improving comfort and safety for both holder and striker.
Hybrid versatility with multi-point straps
The upgraded multi-point straps let trainers switch quickly from a traditional two-handed chest hold to a forearm-mounted position, making angle work and drill variety easier in kickboxing, Muay Thai, and MMA.
Key specifications of the RDX Aura F17 Kick Shield
- Type: Kick Shield / Strike Shield
- Outer: Maya Hide™ L’orme Skin (non-porous, wipe-clean)
- Padding: DenZo-Tron sheet + Sponge X padding
- Build: anti-tear reinforcement + double-laminated construction
- Handles: sturdy grips for stability and control
- Straps: multi-point straps for fast grip switching
- Training: kicks, knees, shin strikes, MMA/kickboxing/Muay Thai drills
- Colors: available in multiple colors
Bottom line: the RDX Aura F17 Kick Shield delivers a wipe-clean Maya Hide striking surface, DenZo-Tron + Sponge X padding, and hybrid strap versatility—built for hard kick and knee training in serious gyms.
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