KIDS - Opro

When selecting kids' combat sports gear, the priority is maximum safety and protection for young athletes. Every piece of equipment – from gloves to guards – is designed to respect the anatomy of a child's body, absorb impact, and prevent injuries during boxing, MMA, karate, or BJJ training.

In this category, you will find a complete selection for the smallest fighters as well as older children. Choosing the right size and high-quality materials ensures your child's comfort, which is crucial for building a positive relationship with the sport.

What you will find in this category

  • Kids' Boxing Gloves: with special padding to protect small joints and knuckles.
  • Shin Guards and Mouthguards: essential elements for safe contact and sparring.
  • Kids' Kimonos (Gis): durable and lightweight materials for Judo or Jiu-Jitsu training.
  • Training Apparel: functional T-shirts and shorts tailored to the child's physique.

How to choose the right gear for your child

  • Age and Weight: Key parameters for determining the weight of the gloves in oz (typically 4–8 oz).
  • Type of Sport: Choose closed gloves for boxing; for MMA and grappling, choose open-finger gloves.
  • Easy Closure: Kids' gear should have a strong Velcro strap that the child can fasten independently.
  • Material Quality: High-quality synthetic leather is sufficient for beginners; we recommend genuine leather for intensive training.

What to focus on when choosing

  • Padding level and shock absorption capability.
  • Correct sizing (gear must not slip or pinch).
  • Breathability of materials for moisture wicking.
  • Certification and safety standards.

Who is this gear suitable for?

The products offered are intended for children just starting their journey in combat sports, as well as those already training regularly in clubs. Our equipment covers the needs of children from preschool age up to the point of transitioning to junior and adult sizes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What size gloves should I choose for my child?
Size is determined in ounces (oz). For children aged 4 to 6, 4–6 oz is suitable; for children aged 7 to 10, 6–8 oz is usually best. For older children and juniors, 10 oz is the standard choice.
Is a mouthguard necessary even for non-contact training?
Yes, we recommend a mouthguard even during technique drills. It helps stabilize the jaw, protects against accidental injury, and increases the child's sense of safety.
What is the difference between a kids' and an adult Gi (kimono)?
Kids' Gis are made from lighter fabric to avoid restricting movement and often feature an elastic waistband instead of a traditional drawstring for easier dressing.
When should my child switch to adult equipment?
The transition usually happens around age 13–15, when physical parameters (weight and hand size) match standard adult sizes (Size S or 10 oz).
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