🖤 Lift hard, protect harder—gear up like a pro!
THEFITGUY Deadlift Shin Guards combine 5mm thick neoprene durability with a lightweight 305g design, offering superior protection for deadlifts, cleans, and snatches. Featuring quick hook & loop closures, they can be worn or removed in seconds without taking off shoes. Adjustable straps fit most calves (13-18 inches), making them a versatile, stylish, and efficient choice for serious lifters and functional fitness enthusiasts.
Brand | THEFITGUY |
Sport | Weightlifting |
Color | Black |
Style | Compact |
Material | Neoprene |
Product Dimensions | 11.8"L x 18"W |
Item Weight | 305 Grams |
Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
UPC | 707466900669 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.5 x 9.57 x 2.13 inches |
Package Weight | 0.31 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11.8 x 18 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | THEFITGUY |
Manufacturer | THEFITGUY |
T**N
Best investment for your shins
These bad boys have been protecting my scar tissue shins. Kinda pricy but definitely worth it.I wear compression socks over them so they don’t snag on the bar
G**N
Great Shin Protection
Nice quality, padding protects my shins, stays in place and convenient to use.
K**I
My best purchase for march 2025
Fits great, durable material, has a good fit i used these for deadlifts and they feel great
R**.
Great product!
Great product!
B**_
Saved my shins
Easy to put on or take off. Has really deadlifting less painful. The bars at my gym were destroying my shins and this is a shin saver. Definitely stays in place and has been durable so far.
T**L
Not just for weightlifters and trail bikers
I have peripheral artery disease and such fat calves that I can't get on standard or zippered compression socks. So, I needed some kind of calf wrap. My cardiologist recommended a very expensive brand but also encouraged me to shop around for something similar. After trying two other kinds, I found these. And they're been terrific!First, they're an inch or more taller than other brands, about 11 inches. This is important to compress as much of the lower leg as possible.Second, with some work, you can tighten them to about 25 mm.Hg. (They're not perfect in that respect: you put them on and tack down all three velcro tongues, then adjust and adjust. You need to snug them and you also have to make sure tongues are all parallel. This takes me at most a couple of minutes per leg: no big deal.) And once they're adjusted properly, you seldom have to readjust them during the day or evening.Third, they're comfortable for all day and evening wear. They seem to "breathe" a bit, so you don't wind up with soggy socks or pruney calf skin.Fourth, they're durable for this use. I've been wearing mine for six months, and there's no sign of wear.Fifth, my cardiologist (from whom I got the compression measurement) is pleased with them. He's even recommending them to some patients, those who have the hand strength to snug them enough.Sixth, the higher priced ones cost about eight times what these do.
N**Y
Nice
Good alternative for deadlift socks.
A**R
Great for Sandbags
Reducing my equipment and have gone to all sandbags and rucks. Sandbag dead lifts (stack and strap together two heavy bags) mean you have to drag them over your shins, so this was a great addition. Note that knee covers are also needed if you go that route.
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