Nike Charge Soccer Shin Guards - Black/Black/White

Nike Charge

Soccer Shin Guards

$17

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Safety doesn't need to get in the way of your success. These shin guards have a plastic shell for protection, while the foam back helps keep them comfortable, play after play.


  • Shown: Black/Black/White
  • Style: FD1407-010

Nike Charge

$17

Safety doesn't need to get in the way of your success. These shin guards have a plastic shell for protection, while the foam back helps keep them comfortable, play after play.

Product Details

  • 43% polypropylene (PP)/33% ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA)/17% polyester/7% rubber
  • Hand wash
  • Imported
  • Shown: Black/Black/White
  • Style: FD1407-010

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Reviews (4)

3.5 Stars

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    Nike User - Apr 06, 2025

    Think the size is just a little small but will do

  • Good product, does what it's supposed to.

    Alvaro972dc5e6095a4f34bca071c012cc114d - Nov 03, 2024

    I am a 14 year old player, and directly from experience, these shin guards do extremely well on the pitch. It has a wide shell that protects well but also isn't too uncomfortable. The shin guard includes an ankle brace which provides support and acts as second skin, as well as a strap to tie yourself in. It does a pretty good job at not being annoying during playtime and just wearing it overall. I will say this though- When you begin to sweat too much, you may begin to feel itchy, but that's only if you put it on wrong, or it's just a rare occasion.

  • Poor quality, don’t last

    ChrisAnnea5baccc08924023bd1e40e80cdd6e30 - May 28, 2024

    These are not worth the money. I bought these for my 9 year old grandson back in January to make sure we were all set for soccer season. Soccer started in late April and these are already ruined. The ankle guard is stitched into the foam pad on the shin guard. When you go to pull them on, the stitching tears away from the foam and eventually rips off. The design is poor and cheap in my opinion. Kids sweat and play in the rain which makes it hard to get them on and off. We previously had a pair of Nike shin guards from my youngest son (which are now about 18 years old since he played) that are still in tact. Thought these would be just as good, but they didn’t even last 2 months. I would not recommend these. We usually have good luck with Nike products. Paying for name brand wasn’t a good option in this case.

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