Boxing gloves must be safe when the young preschool athletes meet on the mat. In addition to getting to know rituals and rules, the Kampfkatzen sports program is also about caring for yourself. The children should learn their bodies and know how to protect them themselves. With the child-friendly equipment from TOP TEN, this can be done playfully. A friendly sports motif of the fighting cats arouses the children’s curiosity about the upcoming sports experience on the sturdy Kampfkatzen artificial leather gloves. Equipped with high-quality foam padding, the Kampfkatzen boxing gloves ensure injury-free training. The weight of the safety equipment is adjusted to the basic physical requirements of the children with 4, 6, or 8 ounces.
So that the offspring can feel like big role models, TOP TEN supports the Kampfkatzen program with functional sportswear. Since t-shirts are the all-around talent in the wardrobe anyway, we also have a first-class cotton shirt in the “Kampfkatzen” design in stock for the youngest. The t-shirt can be easily pulled over the head with its classic cut thanks to the soft round neckline. It fits perfectly and makes a good animal impression with its colorful print. It is robustly made for frequent use, even outside the training mat. The “Kampfkatzen” T-shirt accompanies the youngest sports aces from the playground to the dojo in a completely uncomplicated way.
What is martial art right for my child? Many parents probably ask this question. In the Kampfkatzen program, the focus is on having fun with the sport. In addition, many different martial arts are presented, making it much easier to decide afterward. The colored “Kampfkatzen” Budo belts provide a motivational boost. Depending on the performance level, the belt becomes darker after a successful test so that even the little ones can see what they are capable of at first glance. Thanks to the hook and loop fastener, putting on and removing the cotton obi “Kampfkatzen” is child's play. The TOP TEN “Kampfkatzen” Budo belt is robust and meets the high expectations of young athletes.