Product Overview
Extremely tough head guard with cheek and chin
protection, recommended for all types of full
contact sparring. Made of genuine leather,
this head guard is very comfortable to wear and
easy to adjust, thanks to the strong hook and
loop closure on the back and the additional
lacing on the top. Inside features non-fading
light colored velour leather.
Full contact sparring can be pretty brutal. It's best to have gear as tough as you are.
What is a Head Guard FIGHT PLUS?
This is a full-contact sparring head guard made of genuine leather, featuring cheek and chin protection for comprehensive facial coverage during combat sports training.
Other Names For Head Guard FIGHT PLUS
Boxing headgear, sparring helmet, head protector, boxing head guard, martial arts headgear
What options are available with the product Head Guard FIGHT PLUS?
This product is sold as a single configuration.
How does a Head Guard FIGHT PLUS work?
The head guard wraps around the head and secures using a hook and loop closure at the back, allowing for quick adjustment to achieve a snug fit. Additional lacing on the top provides fine-tuned sizing control to prevent the guard from shifting during movement.
The cheek and chin protection components extend from the main shell to absorb and distribute impact forces away from vulnerable facial areas. The interior is lined with light-colored velour leather that sits against the skin, providing cushioning while wicking moisture during intense training sessions.
What benefits does a Head Guard FIGHT PLUS provide?
- Cheek and chin protection reduces the risk of facial injuries during full-contact sparring
- Genuine leather construction withstands repeated impacts and resists tearing over extended use
- Dual adjustment system combining hook and loop closure with top lacing allows precise fitting for different head sizes
- Non-fading velour leather interior maintains its appearance and remains comfortable against skin through prolonged training
- Designed for full-contact sparring across multiple combat disciplines including boxing and martial arts
Updated: May 4, 2026