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best re-breable board on the market |
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1/23/2012 |
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This is the best re-breable board on the market.
We are using the boards to help trim expenses associated with pine baords in our Oh Do Kwon Taekwondo club here in SW NM.
100's of uses with great, pine board like resistance and no sissy foam pad to cushion the impact.
The green board breaks extremely similar to a full 12' by 12' pine board. |
Reviewed by: Mat from Artesia NM. |
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Rebreakable Boards UMAB Brand |
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12/27/2011 |
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What did you like or dislike about this martial arts product? The "go to" re-breakable boards for our school.
Primary use: Board breaking.
Which martial arts do you study? Taekwondo, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Tai Chi
Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes! |
Reviewed by: Jack from West St. Paul, MN. |
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Rebreakable Boards UMAB Brand |
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12/22/2011 |
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What did you like or dislike about this martial arts product? I think the product is PERFECT for his level and dedication. He wants to practice breaking at home.
Primary use: Christmas Gift for DEDICATED Taekwondo nephew
Which martial arts do you study? Taekwondo
Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes SHIPPING WAS QUICK AND PRODUCT JUST AS SHOWN!!! A+++ |
Reviewed by: Sara from Texas. |
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Rebreakable Boards UMAB Brand |
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6/26/2011 |
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Primary use: Practice at home
Which martial arts do you study? Taekwondo
Would you recommend this to a friend? yes |
Reviewed by: Heather from Ionia. |
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Rebreakable Boards UMAB Brand |
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4/4/2011 |
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What did you like or dislike about this martial arts product? I like the durability of the board with multiple use
Primary use: teaching/helping children with board breaking.
Which martial arts do you study?tae kwon do
Would you recommend this to a friend? yes |
Reviewed by: Sharon from Colorado. |
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Rebreakable Boards UMAB Brand |
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3/6/2011 |
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What did you like or dislike about this martial arts product? It is the exact model we use at the do jang. All new boards are a bit stiff at first, but we broke it about a hundred times over a sturdy piece of furniture and now it has a very similar feel to those we use in class.
Primary use: Home practice of hand and foot breaking techniques used in belt testing and tournaments.
Which martial arts do you study? Tae Kwon Do
Would you recommend this to a friend? Absolutely. |
Reviewed by: Chellie Beaudot from Greenfield. |
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practice form for breaking boards |
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1/6/2011 |
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What did you like or dislike about this martial arts product? excellent product we discovered it in Tang Soo Do class
Primary use: practice form for breaking boards
Which martial arts do you study? Tang Soo Do and Tai Kwon Do
Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
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Reviewed by: Rodney Telford from Hawaii. |
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These boards work great. |
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11/16/2010 |
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What did you like or dislike about this martial arts product?
These boards work great.
Primary use: Student breaking.
Which martial arts do you study? Isshinryu Karate
Would you recommend this to a friend? Yes
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Reviewed by: Brian S from Wisconsin. |
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Rebreakable Boards UMAB Brand |
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8/19/2010 |
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Question: Which board is the hardest to break?
KarateSupply - Answer
Thanks for your questions, the hardest board to break would be the Black board.
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Reviewed by: XPS from NA. |
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