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Karate sami mitt ZTH-2017-A
• Outer Cover: Made of Two-Tone PU Engineered Leather (Red Finish).
• Inner Padding: Constructed with Injection Machine Molded foam for superior protection and consistency.
• Feature: Designed for Karate training and competition.
• Closure: Features an Elastic Strap for easy and quick put on & take off.
• Size: Available sizes: S, M, L, XL.
karate sami mitt ZTH-2017-B
• Outer Cover: Durable PU Engineered material (All Red Finish).
• Inner Padding: Shock-absorbing foam padding for optimal protection of the shin and foot/instep.
• Design: Separate shin and instep pieces connected by a strap for flexibility and coverage.
• Closure: Secure Velcro Straps for a firm and adjustable fit.
• Size: Available sizes: S, M, L, XL.
karate shin & instep guards ZTH-2023-A-1
• Outer Cover: Durable PU Engineered material (All Blue Finish).
• Inner Padding: Shock-absorbing foam padding for optimal protection of the shin and foot/instep.
• Design: Separate shin and instep pieces connected by a strap for flexibility and coverage.
• Closure: Secure Velcro Straps for a firm and adjustable fit.
• Size: Available sizes: S, M, L, XL.
karate shin & instep guards ZTH-2023-A-1
• Outer Cover: Made of Two-Tone PU Engineered Leather (Blue Finish).
• Inner Padding: Constructed with Injection Machine Molded foam for superior protection and consistency.
• Feature: Designed for Karate training and competition.
• Closure: Features an Elastic Strap for easy and quick put on & take off.
• Size: Available sizes: S, M, L, XL.
ZTG-2215
Made of PU Leather with Flex and digital print
• Inside: INJECTED MOULD
• Size: 6OZ – 18OZ
• Closing: Strap Closing
• Extra: With printing, All colours available
ZTH_2040
• Material: Made of Durable Polyester/Cotton Blend (Comfortable and Stretchy).
• Feature: Provides essential support to the wrist and knuckles.
• Closure: Secure thumb loop and strong Velcro Closing.
• Design: Available in a variety of vibrant colours (White, Black, Red, Blue, Pink, Green).
• Size: Available in Standard Length/Size.
ZTH_2041
• Material: Made of Durable Polyester/Cotton Blend (Comfortable and Stretchy).
• Feature: Provides essential support to the wrist and knuckles.
• Closure: Secure thumb loop and strong Velcro Closing.
• Design: Unique All-Over Dragon Graphic Print (Special Designing).
• Size: Available in Standard Length/Size.
ZTH_2042
• Material: Made of Durable Polyester/Cotton Blend (Comfortable and Stretchy).
• Feature: Provides essential support to the wrist and knuckles.
• Closure: Secure thumb loop and strong Velcro Closing.
• Design: Unique All-Over Dragon Graphic Print (Special Designing).
• Size: Available in Standard Length/Size.
ZTH_2043
• Material: Durable Neoprene/Cotton Blend with elastic wrap.
• Padding: Integrated Shock-Absorbing GEL Padding over the knuckles.
• Feature: Provides quick hand protection inside boxing gloves or for light bag work.
• Closure: Secure Wrist Wrap with strong Velcro closing.
• Size: Available in One Size/S, M, L, XL.
ZTH_2044
• Material: Durable Neoprene/Cotton Blend with elastic wrap.
• Padding: Integrated Shock-Absorbing GEL Padding over the knuckles.
• Feature: Provides quick hand protection inside boxing gloves or for light bag work.
• Closure: Secure Wrist Wrap with strong Velcro closing.
• Size: Available in One Size/S, M, L, XL.
ZTH_2045
• Material: Durable Neoprene/Cotton Blend with elastic wrap.
• Padding: Integrated Shock-Absorbing GEL Padding over the knuckles.
• Feature: Provides quick hand protection inside boxing gloves or for light bag work.
• Closure: Secure Wrist Wrap with strong Velcro closing.
• Size: Available in One Size/S, M, L, XL.
ZTH_2046
• Material: Durable Neoprene/Cotton Blend with elastic wrap.
• Padding: Integrated Shock-Absorbing GEL Padding over the knuckles.
• Feature: Provides quick hand protection inside boxing gloves or for light bag work.
• Closure: Secure Wrist Wrap with strong Velcro closing.
• Size: Available in One Size/S, M, L, XL.
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You made all the required mock ups for commissioned layout, got all the approvals, built a tested code base or had them built, you decided on a content management system, got a license for it or adapted:
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- Websites in professional use templating systems.
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