Traditionally, Taekwondo is practiced barefoot and thus Taekwondo shoes are not required. However, if you plan to excel in Taekwondo, then you have to practice very long hours, and this can significantly increase the chances of your feet getting hurt. If your kick is not technically perfect, then your feet can get injured very easily. Sometimes, practicing turning kicks can lead to blisters or bruises on the soles of the feet. An injury can put you off practice for days, weeks or even months. To prevent injury and for many other reasons, Taekwondo shoes are necessary. Pacific Sports offers high-quality Taekwondo shoes made specifically for intense training sessions.






Outstanding benefits of Pacific Sports Taekwondo shoes
- Lightweight. The shoes are extremely lightweight. Sometimes, it feels as if you are not wearing any shoes at all. Due to its being lightweight, the speed of your kicks is not compromised.
- Snug fit. The shoes are compact and have a snug fit. It also has laces, so that you can adjust the fit and enjoy your desired fit.
- High-quality leather. The shoes are made of high-quality leather, which is soft, yet hard-wearing and long-lasting. You can comfortably kick thousands of times to the kicking shield, paddle, and the heavy bag.
- Pivot point. The shoes have a pivot point located on the ball area of the sole. The pivot point is made of multiple traction circles that allow you to pivot smoothly and effortlessly while performing turning kicks.
- Good padding. The shoes are suitably padded that acts as a very good shock absorber, and also provides extra comfort to your feet.
- Stylish. The shoes look great and are stylish with stripes on the sides. Additionally, you can choose to have a black sole or a white sole. The soles are so designed that they provide good arch support, so that you can have greater balance in your kicks.
- All sizes. The shoes are available in all sizes. You can certainly find a size that fits your feet perfectly. They are available in 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 47, and 48 sizes. Please see the size chart to find your size.

Why wear shoes while training?
Practicing barefoot has several advantages. It improves the technique, balance and power in your kicks. But training for long hours also means increasing the chances of getting your feet injured. Again, in competitions, you are generally not allowed to wear shoes; however, in some competitions foot protectors are allowed. Therefore, it is best to train in all three ways. Train barefoot to perfect the kick, train with foot protectors so that you are comfortable to participate in competitions, and train with shoes so that you can train for long hours without the worry of injuring your feet. Besides excellent shoes, Pacific Sports also offers high-quality foot protectors to protect your feet, and gloves to protect your hands.
Pacific Sports foot protectors
Designed for high-energy workouts, these foot protectors will help you to be competition ready.



Pacific Sports gloves
You can use either open or close thumb gloves while punching focus pads, paddles, speed bag or the heavy bag.


Pacific Sports quality
All products sold at Pacific Sports undergo rigorous testing. Numerous gyms and martial arts schools of Australia and the world, rely on the Pacific Sports quality for tough and long-lasting products, which includes uniforms, jackets, pants, belts, shoes, rash guards, compression wear, protective wear and training gear. Additionally, products offered on sale carry this same high quality but with drastically reduced prices. Moreover, if the monthly newsletter is subscribed, then an additional 10% discount is also offered.
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