Start their martial arts journey with the best foundation. Our kids’ collection is dedicated to providing safe, durable, and comfortable gear for the next generation of champions. We understand that proper equipment is key to building confidence, ensuring safety, and fostering a lifelong love for the sport. From protective headguards to comfortable training wear and official uniforms, our range is designed specifically for junior athletes. Explore our collections and equip your young warrior for success.
Kids
Start their martial arts journey with the best foundation. Our kids’ collection is dedicated to providing safe, durable, and comfortable gear for the next generation of champions. We understand that proper equipment is key to building confidence, ensuring safety, and fostering a lifelong love for the sport. From protective headguards to comfortable training wear and official uniforms, our range is designed specifically for junior athletes. Explore our collections and equip your young warrior for success.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you stock kids’ sizes across all martial arts gear?
Yes. Our kids’ range covers everything from BJJ gis, Muay Thai shorts, and rashguards to gloves, shin guards, and mouthguards.
What’s the difference between kids’ fightwear and adult gear?
Kids’ products are designed with smaller cuts, lighter weights, and added comfort for growing athletes. They give the same level of protection but in sizes that fit properly.
Do kids need different protective gear for sparring?
Yes. Kids should use properly fitted gloves, shin guards, and headguards made specifically for their age group to ensure safety during training.
What’s the best clothing for kids starting martial arts?
A simple rashguard and shorts work well for beginners. For grappling sports like BJJ or Judo, a gi is usually required, while striking classes use shorts and T-shirts.
How do I choose the right size for kids’ uniforms and gear?
Always measure your child’s height and weight, then check the brand’s size chart on the product page. If unsure, size up to allow for growth.