Youth Protective Gear

When it comes to youth protective equipment, TITLE Boxing has been expertly covering the future of the sport with custom designed and engineered equipment for more than 25 years. TITLE Boxing defends kids with hand wraps, speed wraps, mouth guards, training and competition headgear, groin protectors, shin guards, and moreFind youth specific equipment for recreation, training, and amateur competition, for all skill levels.

Black/White
3 colors available

$99.95

Black
1 color available

$24.99

Black
1 color available

$9.99

$47.99 $59.98


Although wearing proper boxing protective gear in the ring and in training is important for every athlete, kid’s boxing headgear, mouthpieces, and groin protectors are especially crucial.

While kids are still developing, it is vital to be sure they are fully protected when participating in contact sports, specifically boxing for youth. There are a range of products targeted at younger fighters that are designed to protect the most vulnerable areas of the body. While kids are still growing it is important to protect them from injuries that can slow down their growth or inhibit their natural development.

The first line of defense taken should be guarding against head and facial injuries. Kids boxing headgear helps guard against abrasions around the cheeks, chin, and forehead. A boxer’s head is a primary target in sparring or competition so for any youth boxing headgear is of the utmost importance.

Aside from kids boxing headgear, groin protectors are also a necessary piece of equipment. Although kids are not as prone to hit or get hit “below the belt,” wearing the proper protection is still recommended. It only takes one “low blow” to discourage even the toughest youngster, so it’s best to take the proper measures to avoid any damage that a stray punch could inflict.

Another crucial piece of protective gear that should be used in boxing for youth competition is a mouthpiece. A well-fitted boxing mouthpiece helps protect an athlete’s teeth, gums, and lips. The areas of the mouth and jaw also tend to be a primary target area and require extra protection. Any extra precaution that can be taken to avoid a loose tooth or a bloody or bruised lip, will help keep the young fighter in the gym longer and in the match stronger.

There shouldn’t be any cutting corners when it comes to protecting young fighters from injury. That comes from two things: teaching good, fundamental defense and using the right gear.


FAQs



We have a sizing chart for reference on each product page. It’s best to refer to that if you are not sure what size they need.



We have a sizing chart for reference if you are unsure what size your child needs. This would be best to refer to when shopping for your child.



Our wraps are the same quality and material as our adult wraps but not as wide and not as long, which makes them ideal for young boxers.



We do but they are not available in every style.




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