ShockEater Recoil Pad

$35.99
(154 reviews)
The ShockEater® Recoil Shooting Pad is the latest advancement in energy absorption and recoil dispersion.
  • Inserts directly into your pocketed shooting shirt, vest, or jacket
  • Made with revolutionary Nano-Poly™ technology
  • Reduces peak felt recoil and improves pitch & toe angles
  • Ultra-thin & Lightweight – only 8mm thick & 1.4oz
  • Pad dimensions 6.5 in x 3.5 in
  • Fits is the recoil pad pocket of shooting vests, shirts, and jackets by ShockEater, Wild Hare, Browning, Peregrine Field Gear, MizMac, NICA, Ball and Buck, Kevin's, Wild Antler Outdoors, and more!
  • Compatible ShockEater® Shooting Shirts (sold separately)
  • Made in the U.S.A.
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The ShockEater® Recoil Pad is the latest advancement in energy absorption and recoil dispersion. It keeps you shooting longer, while increasing accuracy, comfort, and consistency with your long guns.

Made with proprietary Nano-Poly™ technology, the ShockEater Recoil Pad is designed to reduce peak felt recoil without increasing length of pull or altering appearance. At only 8 mm thick and 1.4 ounces in weight, it provides superior shock absorption in a form that is lighter and thinner than any foam or gel can provide.

The ShockEater Recoil Pad is conformal to the shoulder area, supporting proper gun fit and improving pitch and toe angles at the butt-stock. This combination of unique fit and absorption properties allow for maximum comfort and reduced felt recoil. More comfort, less pain means hitting your target with greater consistency.  The ShockEater Recoil Pad is compatible with many of the leading shooting vests and shirts, making it the optimal accessory for a variety of shooters from first timers to seasoned veterans.

 

ShockEater Compatible Gear

Note: Not designed for Beretta, Eddie Bauer, or Orvis vests. Pad can be used with these brands, but must be secured or pinned within pocket as garments from these brands have oversized pockets.

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

To install, simply insert the ShockEater Recoil Pad into the shooting pad pocket on the inside of your vest, shirt, or jacket with the flat side against your body. The ShockEater® logo should be on the bottom and facing out. You are now ready to “Eat the Kick” and shoot more comfortably than ever before. Remove the recoil pad from the garment before dry cleaning or laundering. 

Reviews

  • 5
    Customer Review

    Posted by Brad Waldenmyer on Apr 29th 2019

    They Say ..The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating.. They were RIGHT.. !! This little piece of Technology ..REALLY WORKS !! If you shoot a lot of clays like I do, You owe it to your shoulder to get the Shock Eater and put a smile back on your face after a day of punching "Clays".

  • 5
    Customer review

    Posted by Brad Waldenmyer on Apr 29th 2019

    They Say ..The Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating.. They were RIGHT.. !! This little piece of Technology ..REALLY WORKS !! If you shoot a lot of clays like I do, You owe it to your shoulder to get the Shock Eater and put a smile back on your face after a day of punching "Clays".

  • 5
    Customer review

    Posted by Paul O. on Nov 20th 2018

    I have another shooting shirt with a sown in quilt pad. It wasn’t quite up to the task of handling the recoil of a Mossberg 500 tactical using buckshot and especially slugs. Big difference with the Shockeater, as practice is much more fun now. Highly recommend if you have a hard recoiling boom stick.

  • 5
    Customer Review

    Posted by Paul O. on Nov 20th 2018

    I have another shooting shirt with a sown in quilt pad. It wasn't quite up to the task of handling the recoil of a Mossberg 500 tactical using buckshot and especially slugs. Big difference with the Shockeater, as practice is much more fun now. Highly recommend if you have a hard recoiling boom stick.

  • 2
    Customer review

    Posted by THOMAS SHULTZ on Nov 9th 2018

    The pad is too small for firing from a rest; it doesn't extend far enough laterally. When the rifle butt was carefully centered on the pad, the scope level, proper sight picture... it worked well. This added one more variable for which to account.

  • 2
    Customer Review

    Posted by THOMAS SHULTZ on Nov 9th 2018

    The pad is too small for firing from a rest; it doesn't extend far enough laterally. When the rifle butt was carefully centered on the pad, the scope level, proper sight picture... it worked well. This added one more variable for which to account.