The MORGAN REBREAKABLE MARTIAL ARTS BOARD 1CM is a professional training tool designed to develop striking power, accuracy, and technique in karate, taekwondo, kickboxing, and martial arts. Constructed from high-grade PVC with a protective EVA-coated surface, this board delivers realistic resistance while ensuring safe and repeatable training.
Unlike traditional wooden breaking boards, this rebreakable design eliminates splinters and significantly reduces injury risk. The snap-back locking system allows the board to be reused immediately after each strike, making it a cost-effective and reliable solution for ongoing martial arts training.
Engineered for durability and consistent performance, the Morgan Rebreakable Board helps athletes refine punches, kicks, and striking techniques while building strength, confidence, and precision. Suitable for martial arts schools, instructors, and individual practitioners, this board provides a safe and effective training experience.
Key Features
- Durable PVC construction with protective EVA surface coating
- Rebreakable snap-lock design for repeated use
- Provides realistic resistance for martial arts striking practice
- Safer alternative to traditional wooden breaking boards
- Helps develop striking power, accuracy, and technique
- Lightweight and easy to handle for trainers and partners
- Ideal for punches, kicks, and martial arts breaking drills
- Suitable for martial arts schools, gyms, and home training
Best Suited To
- Karate breaking and striking practice
- Taekwondo board breaking training
- Kickboxing and martial arts striking drills
- Developing power, accuracy, and coordination
- Martial arts schools and instructor training
- Beginner to advanced martial artists
Specifications
Product Type: Rebreakable martial arts breaking board
Material: PVC injection moulding with EVA protective surface
Thickness: 1.0cm
Dimensions: 31cm (H) x 23cm (W)
Reusable: Snap-back rebreakable design
Weight Capacity: Supports up to 45kg per board
Use Environment: Martial arts training and striking practice