Gear From Japan
Gear From Japan
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![]() Shimano Stella FE 1000 Spinning Reel ARB US $555.00
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![]() SHIMANO TRITON BAITRUNNER PLUS 3500 Reel GRAPHITE BTR 3500 Vintage US $96.01
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![]() Shimano Stella SW 6000 HG ARB Spinning Reel US $985.00
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![]() SHIMANO 11 SEPHIA BB C3000HGS Spinning Reel NEW US $125.66
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![]() SHIMANO Vanquish 2500S magnum lite rotor 2012 New Model US $699.99
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![]() Shimano Japan Twinpower SW 4000 PG ARB Spinning Reel US $475.00
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![]() Shimano Sustain FG 10000 Spinning Reel ARB US $310.00
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![]() FIN NOR SANTIAGO SA50W OFFSHORE BIG GAME 2 SPEED REEL US $689.95
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![]() Ryobi Zauber 4000ZR Spinning Reel Spare Spool US $79.00
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![]() Shimano Stradic CI4 4000 ARB Spinning Reel US $210.00
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![]() Vintage Abu Garcia Cardinal 653GT 600 Series Size 3 Spinning Reel Gently Used US $40.00
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![]() Daiwa Super Tanacom EX 60 Big Game Electric Reel Made in Japan US $187.50
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![]() 2012 New Shimano Sustain 1000 FG 1000FG Spinning Reel US $225.00
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![]() SHIMANO TWIN POWER 5000 HG High performance Spinning Reel Made in Japan US $300.00
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![]() SHIMANO TWINPOWER C3000 High class Spinning Reel Made in Japan US $180.00
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![]() Shimano Stradic CI4 2500 ARB Spinning Reel US $200.00
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![]() Shimano Stella FE 1000 Japan Spare Spool US $165.00
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![]() New Shimano Calcutta 101 B Casting Reel CT 101B LH US $179.00
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![]() SHIMANO 11 TWIN POWER 4000XG Spinning Reel NEW US $177.50
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![]() DAIWA Tournament S 6000RA High performance Spinning Reel Made in Japan US $260.00
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![]() DAIWA Tournament S 6000HA High performance Spinning Reel Made in Japan US $280.00
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![]() 2012 New Shimano Sustain 3000 FG 3000FG Spinning Reel US $246.00
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![]() New Shimano Stella SW 20000 Fishing Reel STL 20000SW US $869.99
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![]() Abu Garcia Cardinal 604ALB Spinning Reel NEW US $59.99
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![]() SHIMANO Navi 6000 PG A RB Power Gear Big Game Spinning Reel US $140.00
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![]() Daiwa Poweful Tanacom S 500 Electric Reel Hi Power Hi Speed US $229.00
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![]() Shimano BIOMASTER SW 4000XG High Gear Spinning Reel US $319.99
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![]() 2012 New Shimano Sustain 2500 FG 2500FG Spinning Reel US $240.00
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![]() Daiwa Tanacom BULL S 600W Max Wind Power 45kg Big Game Electric Reel US $248.19
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![]() Newell 440 5 Vintage Graphite Fishing Reel US $31.01 |
![]() Daiwa Super Tanacom S 600WP Max Wind Power 32kg Big Game Electric Reel US $197.50
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![]() SHIMANO BAIT RUNNER 300 QUICK FIRE II SPINNING FISHING REEL US $25.00
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![]() Shimano Japan Twinpower SW 6000 PG ARB Spinning Reel US $555.00
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![]() Shimano Stella SW 4000 PG ARB Spinning Reel US $845.00
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![]() Daiwa Tanacom GS 50H 4 Speed Electric Reel 50 Made in Japan Mint US $260.00
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![]() Daiwa Marine Power SS900 Big Game Electric Reel Max Wind Power 30kg US $210.00
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![]() Shimano Sustain FG 4000 Spinning Reel ARB US $285.00
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![]() AVET SX 53 Lever Drag Reel GOLD USA FREE 40lb 150yd Spool Rapala Braid NEW US $179.95
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![]() New Daiwa TANACOM BULL TB 750 Electric Power Assist Reel US $615.00
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![]() New SHIMANO DENDOU MARU Beast Master 9000ZB BIG GAME Electric REEL US $1,429.00
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![]() Ryobi Applause 3000XB Spinning Reel Spare Spool US $69.00
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![]() OKUMA TITUS GOLD TG15 BIG GAME FISHING REEL NEW TG 15 US $189.00
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![]() AVET SX 53 Lever Drag Reel BLUE USA free spool of 40lb rapala stretch braid NEW US $179.95
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![]() New Shimano TALICA 10 II TAC 10II 2 Speed Fishing Reel US $420.00
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![]() RYOBI CERATEC AD Dendou 80 PRO TARGET US $219.95
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![]() New Shimano Calcutta TE 400 LJV Lucanus Reel 400LJV US $399.00
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![]() New Shimano Talica 25 2 Speed Reel TAC 25II US $530.00
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![]() New Shimano Talica 16 2 Speed Reel TAC 16II US $450.00
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![]() 2011 Daiwa Saltiga 4000 Offshore Jigging Spinning Reel US $1,030.00
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![]() Daiwa Super Tanacom S500 Electric Reel US $239.95
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![]() AVET SX 53 Lever Drag Reel Gunmetal USA FREE Spool 40lb Rapala Braid NEW NIB US $179.95
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![]() 2010 NEW DAIWA SALTIGA 5000H HIGH GEAR SPINNING REEL US $1,150.00
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![]() 2010 MODEL DAIWA SALTIGA 3500H HIGH GEAR SPINNING REEL US $1,090.00
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![]() Shimano Sephia CI4 C3000 S Spinning Reel Brand New Special Limited Sale US $298.99
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![]() AVET SX 53 Lever Drag Reel silver FREE 40lb 150yd Spool Rapala Braid NIB NEW US $179.95
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![]() SHIMANO OCEA JIGGER 1001HG High Gear left handle 2012 New Model US $670.00
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![]() SHIMANO OCEA JIGGER 1501PG Power Gear left handle 2012 New Model US $670.00
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![]() SHIMANO OCEA JIGGER 2001NR HG High Gear left handle 2012 New Model US $740.00
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![]() SHIMANO OCEA JIGGER 1501HG High Gear left handle 2012 New Model US $670.00
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![]() SHIMANO OCEA JIGGER 2001NR PG Power Gear left handle 2012 New Model US $740.00
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![]() New Shimano Talica 10 2 Speed Reel TAC 10II US $425.00
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![]() Shimano TLD 30A 2 Speed Lever Drag Trolling Reel TLD 30IIA $299 Retail NEW US $245.00
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![]() Ryobi Ecusima 8000Vi Spinning Reel US $69.00
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![]() Ryobi Ecusima 6000Vi Spinning Reel US $67.00
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![]() Okuma LEBRA LB 2500 3000 Spinning Reel US $89.99
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![]() Okuma PROMARS PRM 50 Spinning Reel US $79.99
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![]() Okuma PROMARS PRM 40 Spinning Reel US $69.99
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![]() Okuma PROMARS PRM 30 Spinning Reel US $69.99
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![]() 11 Daiwa Caldia 2506 Salt Fresh All Round Model US $269.90
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![]() 2011 New Shimano Trinidad 14A 14 A Big Game Reel US $385.00
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![]() 2011 New Shimano Trinidad 12A 12 A Big Game Reel US $385.00
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![]() 2011 SHIMANO TWINPOWER 2500 FREE SHIPPING FROM JAPAN US $407.00
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![]() Okuma LONGITUDE LR 8000 Spinning Reel US $79.99
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![]() Okuma LONGITUDE LR 14000 Spinning Reel US $89.99
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![]() Okuma LONGITUDE LR 10000 Spinning Reel US $89.99
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![]() Shimano Tiagra 50WA Conventional Saltwater Fishing Reel TI 50WA New In Stock US $659.99
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![]() DAIWA 12 NEW CATALINA 4000 2012 NEW MODEL US $775.00
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![]() MIYA EPOCH COMMAND X 9NP 2012 New Model Electric Reel US $3,150.00
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![]() Okuma AXEON II AX II 8000 Surf Spinning Reel US $129.99
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![]() Okuma AXEON II AX II 14000 Surf Spinning Reel US $129.99
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Sparring Gear Taekwondo Adidas 101
If you're a new comer to the Sparring Gear planet or would like to find out more about several optionative we're confronted with with the purchase of sparring gear...
We have created a e-Learning training course to help information you in your sparring gear search.I have been practicing differing types of martial arts for over 25 years and I am also a Taekwondo School Owner in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Terminology and Required Gear
These can be a few phrases you've heard tossed around or may encounter:
WTF: World Taekwondo Federation
Instep: The top part of the foot, just beneath the ankle, where many kicks tend to be absorbed.
Hogu: Korean for Chest Protector, aka Trunk
Clash Shins: When two people throw a kick simultaneously, clashing shins, in effect- blocking the strike.
Round House: Typically the most popular kick. It begin by lifting bent knee in the direction of target, turning hip and simultaneously extending your bent knee, striking with instep.
Kukkiwon: the governing body in Korea that keeps track of all Taekwondo Blackbelts.
Karate, Style: A Japanese word meaning bare hand and describes a karate student's power to provide a defense with out the use of weapons. Karate originate in Japan. There are a number of styles of Karate- Ryukue, Kenpo, Kempo... In my experience- Karate concentrate more on hand strikes and pressure points
Taekwondo: Korean Tae (hand) Kwon (foot) Do (way). The Way of the Hand and Foot. There are also many styles of Taekwondo. Taekwondo is known for its kicking
Equipment for Taekwondo Sparring:
The World Taekwondo Federation demands this particular equipment to compete in WTF sanctioned events:
World Taekwondo Federation Competition Rules
Contestant Uniform and Protective Equipment
1) The contestant shall wear the trunk protector, head protector, groin guard, forearm guards, shin guards, gloves and a mouthpiece before entering the contest area.
2) The groin guard, forearm guards and shin guards shall be worn beneath the Taekwondo uniform. The contestant shall bring this WTF-approved protective equipment, as well as gloves and the mouthpiece, for his/her personal use. Wearing any item on the head other than the head protector shall not be permitted.
Source: http://wtforg.cafe24.com/wtf_eng/site/rules/competition.html#4
If you have visited Martial Arts Supplies Sites, you may have seen the amazing choices when shopping for Sparring Gear.
Choices & The way to cut through the clutter
You might believe that highest defense would be the only concern while searching for sparring gear. People risking injuries for the sport or martial art discipline they appreciate. Our motivation to contend and succeed could be affected by the ability to protect ourselves.
With regards to Personal Safety, Why are there a lot of choices… It all relates controling for merchants to offer costs to suit anyone's spending budget. When you start to reduce price, so too- does one slash Safety Levels.
There are essentially Three kinds, or levels of safety:
Cloth, also known as "Sock-type" gear. This particular gear gives the very least level of safety. You can buy Shin, Instep, Hand, Elbow and Forearm Cloth Gear.
Cloth gear is made of low-quality foam that is sewn within a sock-like stretchy cloth. The cloth is actually expandable. It is tough to get it on and even harder to get it off, as soon as wet!
Foam type gear, I do believe you will get just about every piece (head, hands, feet, chest, shins, Not Groin) Wouldn't desire a foam dipped groin guard...
The safeguard levels is way better and so they are usually less difficult to get off and on. The problem with these is that they respond like a ball- when you make contact- there's a bounce, instead of absorbing the power of the strike.
The 3rd degree of safety is Composite Gear. This sort of gear provides probably the most protection. If you're not familiar with Kevlar, the stuff these people help to make bullet proof vests and helmets with- like Kevlar, High quality gear consists of numerous layers of very thick composite materials.
Like The rest in Life- You Get What You Pay For
Now that we've flattened the playing field and broken the mind-boggling options down to 3 basic forms of gear, at this point we could discover what to look for in high quality gear.
The way to Spot Poor Quality Gear
My good friend, Master Robert Caullette of Caullett's Academy in Royal Palm Beach, says it best.
Master Caullett has been sparring competitively, almost all his life. He is now probably world's most well known competitive sparring coaches. Master Caullett tells us in his own words:
"What to Look for When Shopping for Sparring Gear"
Link to Video
We will close things out with a few areas to consider while searching for good quality sparring gear.
Recommendations and Beneficial Suggestions
Buying Top quality Gear will save you numerous headaches:
If you decide to compete, you'll have no problems with the tournament's regulating body. All states possess their State-level "WTF", here it's the Florida Taekwondo Federation. These types of regulating Bodies will not question anything that's WTF Certified.
Saving time and Complications returning sub-standard gear. I don't know how many times a brand new student showed-up at sparring with cloth gear. "I'm sorry. You should have checked with us first- that gear is hazardous and can not be worn here... We will not allow equipment that doesn't safeguard a student in my school.
Shop with assurance. Should you purchase the best style (Taekwondo, Karate, etc.) and is certified through the world governing body- you can't go wrong.
Sign-UP for the $5 Off Online Coupon. You can use the coupon anytime. The code will be emailed so you can store it away until you are ready to use it
And Most importantly, You or Your Child will be safeguarded! A short while ago i wrote this small post on my blog:
Top 3 Reasons to purchase High quality Sparring Gear
March 25th, 2009
Reason #1 Safty
If you consider it… the main reason many of us purchase sparring gear would be to protect our body. I don't know about you, but whenever I get struck I want to lessen the pain whenever possible.
If you purchase equipment for somebody
or
Somebody buys it for you usually Cost is the thing that is certainly thought about!
We will leave #1 at that…
Reason #2 Permanence
Excellent gear will last many, many, many times longer. And along with the extra lifespan- the equipment's potential to guard will not lower. I admit I've bought crappy gear in the past- but I had to exchange it- when I did, it was with quality gear. Gear that I have to this day- in excellent condition. Learn from my personal error.
Reason #3 It's Simpler to get Off and on
Whether or not the gear is perfect for you or your child, keep in mind trying to put the sock-type gear on? The tugging? Plus your Master yelling at you to get your butt in gear (no pun intended)… What about trying to get it off when it got all sweaty… Ugh!
Good quality gear goes on effortless and comes off even a lot quicker.
I really hope You have gained knowledge some important lessons regarding sparring gear. Shoot me an e-mail if you want.
About the Author
Harris Cockran has over 25 years experience in the Martial Arts
http://renegademmagear.com/MMA_Shin_Guards.htm


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